Taskforce Kiwi marks the beginning of new partnership with AirLink

Taskforce Kiwi is excited to announce our partnership with Airlink.

With a network of over 150 NGO partners, Airlink delivers critical aid to communities in crisis by providing airlift and logistical solutions to non-profit partners, and has reached over 39 million people since its founding in 2010.

Airlink's recent work included supporting the Cyclone Gabrielle response in New Zealand, where they provided and coordinated flights for volunteers from Disaster Relief Australia, Team Rubicon Canada, and RE:ACT Disaster Response, significantly bolstering Taskforce Kiwi’s effort on the ground in Hawke’s Bay.

"We are delighted to announce our new partnership with Taskforce Kiwi," said Airlink's President & CEO, Steve Smith. "Together, we will help empower their organization to meet the evolving needs of New Zealanders and foster international collaboration that enhances disaster response efforts for affected communities. Taskforce Kiwi is a vital addition to our partner network, enabling Airlink's effectiveness in serving the South Pacific sub-regional community."

"Airlink’s efforts have been key to our success across Auckland and Hawke’s Bay over the last four months", said Taskforce Kiwi’s National Director, Richard Adams. "We're thrilled to now formally partner with Airlink, which will not only further enhance operations at home, but also increase the impact of Taskforce Kiwi volunteers abroad".

Check out Airlink's website for more information on their incredible work around the globe.

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