Travel Club adopts Just a Drop
LONDON – The Travel Club, the new home for the global travel industry in London’s prestigious St James’s Square has adopted Just a Drop, the international water-aid charity.
The private members club, due to launch at the end of September, is the brainchild of Tom Nutley, former chairman of Reed Travel Exhibitions.
The club has already hosted a major day-long planning meeting for Just a Drop Trustees at its Grade 2 Listed 17th century building.
In addition, the club will donate £10 from every UK membership subscription and £5 from subscriptions from overseas members.
Just a Drop, which provides clean water to children and their families where ever it is needed, celebrated its tenth birthday last year.
As a special opening offer, the TravelClub will waive the joining fee of £250 for founding members who sign up before September 25.
Membership details:
Living or working within 50 miles of The Travel Club in London: £895 per annum
Living or working beyond 50 miles of The Travel Club and in the British Isles & Eire : £645 per annum
Living or working overseas (outside of the British Isles & Eire): £250 per annum
For more information and membership log on to www.theclub.travel
For more information on Just a Drop, log on to www.justadrop.org
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