SriLankan Airlines becomes part of Beefy’s final charity walk

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SriLankan Airlines, the national carrier of Sri Lanka, was the proud sponsor of the Australian leg of Sir Ian Botham’s famed charity walk ‘Beefy’s Trek Down Under’ which took place recently. 

The airline facilitated Sir Botham and his team’s journey from London to its newest connectivity addition Melbourne via its Colombo hub. 

Having retired from international cricket 30 years ago, the 62-year-old cricket legend did not want to rest his trainers without a walk across Australia and his last two walks have been in Sri Lanka and South Africa.

 

‘Beefy’s Trek Down Under’ was the final in the series of 18 charity walks which consisted of four mini-walks held in Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney and Adelaide with hundreds of supporters trailing him through picturesque terrain in support of the causes closest to Sir Botham’s heart.

SriLankan Airlines first extended its cooperation to Sir Botham in 2013 during Beefy’s Big Sri Lanka Walk which garnered much public interest given the opportunity it offered to walk alongside many national and international cricket legends to support a worthy cause. His walk in Sri Lanka spanned 160 miles in eight days starting from Kilinochchi in the North to Galle in the South of Sri Lanka to raise funds for underprivileged children in Sri Lanka. 

Sir Botham was first inspired to walk for charity following an emotional encounter with a group of children suffering from Leukaemia during one of his visits to the hospital. The proceeds of Beefy’s Walks, which reached £ 30 million with the conclusion of the final walk, are to be utilised for leukaemia research, the fight against Type 1 Diabetes and auto-immune disease.

SriLankan Cares, the community development arm of SriLankan Airlines, has been steering many projects to enhance healthcare and educational opportunities for children and the youth of the country. It has also partnered notable charities and community welfare movements to support the underprivileged and needy.

 

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