Sailors’ Society Celebrates 200 Years

Posted by Michelle Howard
Monday, October 29, 2018

Maritime welfare charity Sailors’ Society’s 200th anniversary events continued with the annual ING wine-tasting evening, which this year raised a glass to the charity’s 200th anniversary.

This was the sixth annual wine-tasting hosted by ING at its London headquarters. More than 50 guests attended the evening, where expert sommelier Richard Yates of Ellis Wines guided on wines sourced from countries in which the charity operates.

Stuart Rivers, who presented ING ship-finance managing director David Grant with a certificate of support, said: “We’re extremely grateful to ING and guests for their on-going support. Over the years, this event has raised more than $20,800 (USD) towards our work supporting seafarers and their families.”

Tributes were also paid during the evening to a much-loved Sailors’ Society staff member, Pastor Joseph Chacko, and his wife Leena, who tragically died in a road accident along with Meru Kaku, a driver at the Deendayal Seafarers’ Center, earlier this year.

Joseph was Sailors’ Society’s regional superintendent for India. His vision was to see, during his lifetime, a seafarers’ center in every port and the charity has now launched a fund in his memory.

The fund initially aims to raise $130,000 (USD) towards Sailors’ Society’s work in India, where it is estimated that 70 per cent of seafarers arriving in the country are unable to get shore passes and access local amenities.

Guests heard that funds raised will be used to build a seafarers’ center in the port of Haldia in Joseph’s name, as well as other projects including a counselling center, mobile medical unit and the ongoing provision of seven port chaplains.


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