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Dubai youth participates in fund-raising Andes Trek
sponsored by Pacific Controls
Dubai, October 13, 2005: Pacific Control Systems
(PCS) recently sponsored a member of the trekking team, in
aid of UK-based Brain & Spine Foundation, who successfully
completed her trip across Peru to help in the fight against
rising spine problems. Heather MacKenzie, a Dubai-youth
working for Middle East Economic Digest (MEED) joined a
group of 14 members in their walk through the Andes
Mountains for a charitable cause of raising money for the
foundation. The British 27-year old successfully raised
nearly
Dhs. 17,000 for the charity foundation.
Commenting on sponsoring a member of the team for charity,
Dilip Rahulan, Chairman and CEO of Pacific Controls said,
"This initiative of Pacific Controls is part of our
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). We are quite happy
that we were able to be a drop in an ocean by helping the
foundation in raising some fund for people affected by brain
and spine disorders. By sponsoring a Dubai-resident to take
part in an international trekking event, we want to
encourage and help youth to work for a social cause and be
helpful to the society at large. This trek also helped in
creating awareness among young people in the region to stay
fit through a healthy lifestyle."

(Standing in front 5th from L to R) Heather
MacKenzie, the Dubai-youth seen along with 13 other
members of the trek team.
Commenting on Pacific Controls’ involvement in Corporate
Social Responsibility (CSR), Rahulan said, "As part of our
Corporate Social Responsibility aimed at social, economic
and environmental concerns, we care for the society’s
well-being and do our best to help. We associate our
business with a cause that reflects the values of the
company, and commit ourselves in playing an active role in
participating and contributing to the society." "We
encourage youth in their participation towards societal
development initiatives and this trek is part of our CSR in
addressing the total cross-section of the society," he
further added.
The group had to trek that included hiking across and under
glaciers and climbing the snow peaks of the Andes. The team
members had exhaustive walking and climbing to altitude for
up to 4,500 meters above sea level. While MacKenzie is from
Dubai, the other members of the group are mostly from the
United Kingdom who spent two days acclimatizing to the
climatic and geographical conditions, before beginning their
journey midway through September.
Talking about her trekking experience, MacKenzie said, "It
was an excellent trip with spectacular view of the Andes,
but it was definitely physically challenging – there was a
lot of walking and we had to cope with snow, blizzards and
some very cold conditions. One day of trekking had to be
cancelled because an avalanche that blocked the pathway,
which led us to be ferried to our next destination by coach
instead."
Each morning the walkers would get up at 5 am before
trekking for as long as nine hours. The group was
accompanied by a Peruvian guide, a doctor, several cooks and
mule handlers. "We had three days of solid rain and it made
it difficult to walk up the steep passages as it was very
slippery. We had to walk through the rough terrain and you
really had to walk through it to appreciate it, and walking
for 70 kms is hard work. I’ve got a lot of great memories,
particularly of the local people whom I came upon isolated
Andean villages. Overall, it was a fantastic experience and
it is gratifying to know that we have also put something
back into the community for a worthwhile cause," she
concluded.
For further information please contact:
Beena Abraham
Corporate Communications
Pacific Control Systems LLC
Tel: +971 4 886 9000
Fax: +971 4 886 9001
Email:
beena@pacificcontrols.net
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