Tuesday, December 23, 2008

If you like the sun and the sea

Here is a way you could help out, and have yourself a day out too!
Here's what Orangejammies had to say:
Aquasail India, the company started by India's first gold medallist on international waters, has come up with an interesting way to help the families of the 14 Mumbai police officers who died in the line of duty during the 26/11 terror attack. All proceeds from cruise bookings this week go directly toward the said policemen's fund. I am unable to answer specific questions as I was a guest on this expedition and the info-mail I was to receive hasn't made an appearance, but you can contact them through their website or call one of their skippers– Abhishek– at 9969372914 and they'll be happy to help you.If you're interested, make a trip sooner rather than later, because this offer's on only for a week. And honestly, I can't think of a more enjoyable, relaxed way to reach out to my city.
And this is from their leaflet:
As the city of Mumbai starts trying to be normal again, Zia and I have been going over the events of last month again and again. We cannot help thinking about how fortunate we are to be safe with our family and friends. And with sadness for those more immediately impacted. The fact that terror attacked from the sea, and left its mark so starkly on the Taj which all of us admire each time we return from a lovely sail, makes it all so much closer to us.
Yes, our Mumbai harbour is quiet and activity monitored. We wonder if thing’s will go back to normal. Many of our sea lovers call and ask when will it be so. We sense with every conversation a feeling of helplessness, a questioning of what to do. As we wait at Aquasail for the harbour to ‘open’ up and for activities to resume we too wonder how to rise above and beyond this sense of disbelief and this feeling of deep vulnerability.
The team at Aquasail felt that we need to do something with boats and sailing to make a statement, to sail beyond, to tide us over this feeling of sadness. As we talked about this we thought about what to do involving all of you who share with us a love for Mumbai and its amazing spirit as well as a love for the sea and all that it means to us. Why not use our boats for people to come together in a way that would be positive, bring in energy and revive a sense of hope?
And from this came the idea of a Sail For Peace & Freedom From Fear. . To use our boats to raise funds, help those affected in a small way and demonstrate a spirit free from fear. So join us for a sail for Peace & Freedom from Fear in the Mumbai harbour. The fundraiser is on from 20th Dec to 26th Dec. Please donate generously for every sail as per your ability (minimum Rs. 1, 000 /-). Every single rupee thus collected will be used for relief to those impacted by the events of last month. The reciepients of this donation will be the widows and families of 14 very junior policemen who laid down their lives during the terror attacks. The money will be given to the Ashok Kumar Foundation who will ensure it reaches them.
As you sail in the harbour, you will see the physical scars of a city that was under siege but demonstrates a spirit that has the power to heal. In our own quiet way we hope this would be one very small and token step towards creating a positive wave of energy, of saluting Mumbai, of remembering and perhaps finding stronger ways of addressing the challenges before us. We hope to see each of you Sailing For Peace & Freedom From Fear and donating towards this cause.
Do join in this Sail For Peace and Contribute as generously as you can.
To register, call us at: +91-22 22046911/22 22043970/+91 9987681826
Or email at: info@aquasailindia.com
Warm Regards,
Shakeel Kudrolli & Zia Hajeebhoy
Trustees – Aquasail Youth Sailing Foundation.

Thanks OJ, for this one.

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