Abercrombie & Kent is offering travelers the chance to "create a win-win balance between community and travel" by donating money to projects in Africa and Asia, the Telegraph reports.
"Our guests have a really palpable desire at the moment to know that they're helping people, cultures and economies around the world prosper in sustainable ways," Keith Sproule, co-chairman of the company's philanthropy committee, says in a press release.
Among the projects A&K is working on: a primary and secondary school in Tanzania for children with disabilities; wells in Cambodia that are bringing clean, bacteria-free water to families and communities; and a community center in Rajasthan, India, where guests can learn about religious traditions and jobs available to the local community.
"Our philanthropic reach is growing every day, and more than ever we're finding our guests really want come us on the journey," says Debra Fox, managing director of A&K Australia.
"Our guests have a really palpable desire at the moment to know that they're helping people, cultures and economies around the world prosper in sustainable ways."
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