Following on from my email of 28 Feb about the earthquake in Chile (see Post-quake news from Chile], I have news from the Chilean Ambassador in London that the Embassy has set up a bank account to receive donations to aid the Earthquake Appeal Fund. Details are below and attached.
As I mentioned in my statement, it is hoped that there will also be fund set up by Wines of Chile specifically to help those in the Chilean wine business directly affected by the tragedy, but until this is organised, and in case anyone wants to donate, the Embassy appeal will channel money to the most appropriate areas of need in Chile.
We await more substantial news on how the earthquake has affected the wine regions, and the Wines of Chile office in Santiago will issue a further statement soon. In the meantime, we appreciate the messages of sympathy and support and these are being passed on to Chile.
Chilean Earthquake Appeal
BBVA Bank
142 Brompton Road, London, SW3 1HY
Account Nº 01010982
Sort Code: 23-47-36
(if needed) IBAN: GB46BBVA23473601010982
Chilean earthquake appeal
Guest contributor
Tuesday 2 March 2010
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Michael Cox, director of Wines of Chile in the UK, sends this information about how to contribute to the Chliean earthquake appeal:
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