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Delta Air Lines donates $63 million globally through charitable initiatives in 2024

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Delta Air Lines donates $63 million globally through charitable initiatives in 2024
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Shawn Cole, V.P. ‐ Global Sales | Delta Air Lines

Delta Air Lines and The Delta Air Lines Foundation contributed $63 million to global communities in 2024 through charitable giving, aligning with their mission to connect people and places. Their efforts focus on Environment, Equity, Education, and Entire Wellness. Tad Hutcheson, Managing Director of Community Engagement, highlighted the dedication of Delta's employees: "The Delta Difference is proven through our people. Delta people want to roll up their sleeves and help those in need."

In 2024, Delta employees donated 15,585 units of blood to the American Red Cross and supported Junior Achievement chapters across five continents with career readiness programs. They partnered with the Best Defense Foundation and Veterans Business Resource Group to fly 48 WWII veterans to Normandy for D-Day's 80th anniversary.

Delta volunteers built four homes in Atlanta with Habitat for Humanity, adding to a total of 287 homes since 1995. They also provided over 400 scholarships to the National Flight Academy and constructed four playgrounds with KABOOM!, totaling 42 playgrounds since their partnership began in 2013.

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Additionally, Delta provided $1.5 million to UNCF for various grants and scholarships. Employees packed 315,000 meals for 9/11 Day support and raised over $440,000 for Covenant House Sleep Out to aid homeless youth. They donated bikes, toys, and funds totaling $700,000 to Marine Toys for Tots.

Delta's community contributions earned them recognition as one of the Civic 50 by Points of Light for the seventh consecutive year and ranked them as the No.1 corporate blood drive sponsor by the American Red Cross.

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