CyberOwl supports seafarers
Fundraising for The Mission To Seafarers
Fundraising for The Mission To Seafarers
The seafarer welfare issue is not just for large organisations. Startups can play their part too.
Support our initiatives to help improve seafarer welfare by clicking 'Give Now'.
It's always been tough being a seafarer. But the last 18 months have been particularly brutal.
Most of us are pretty bored of walks, runs, queues outside the supermarket, watching too much TV and having to make our own food and entertainment whilst locked up at home. But imagine being stuck on a vessel for over a year. With no means of disembarking. Away from your family. Often with no phone or internet access. And if you're one of the crew working on an abandoned vessel (see this Safety4Sea article and ITF report), then it's not even obvious when and how you will get home.
This is not how to treat the people that make sure 90% of the goods we need and want to consume can get to us.
25 June is the Day of the Seafarer, an initiative set up by the IMO. A lot of good work is being done and there are a lot of calls for global shipping organisations, port authorities, flag states and other global maritime institutions to do more. Clearly, it’s important for these organisations to move beyond rhetoric and symbolism. But solving the seafarer welfare problem shouldn’t just stop with large or global organisations. SMEs and startups have a role to play too. Little hinges swing big doors.
At CyberOwl, we have been advocating that the maritime sector “Stop Talking, Start Doing” on maritime cybersecurity. In the same spirit, we are going to start doing something about seafarer welfare too. To try and play our small part in improving things. We figured we would leverage what we’re good at as a startup - maximising impact despite limited resources, and using agility to solve challenging problems.
To maximise the impact of our initiative, we needed to find a partner whose core mission was seafarer welfare, to ensure the limited resources we have can be channeled most effectively. After some robust discussions internally with the whole CyberOwl team, we have decided to work with The Mission to Seafarers.
The Mission supports the men and women working at sea when they need help the most. In 2020 alone, they managed to support 187,140 seafarers with their welfare across 30,576 ships. This has spanned everything from the critical to the emotional. Initiatives like providing personal protective equipment, helping with shopping for essentials at a port, to simply having a friendly chat from the gangway.
To support the Mission’s great work, we at CyberOwl, have set ourselves 3 challenges, tackling 3 peaks over the next 3 months:
We are really looking forward to working as a team to conquer these challenges. Now we are looking for your support. We believe this is a really important cause. We hope you agree.
Donate by clicking 'Give Now' and keep up to date with our progress here.
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