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    More than 1,300 volunteer hours were devoted and 33 nonprofits around the world were supportedNORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / April 29, 2024 / GenWritten by Kimberly Bishop Corporate ResponsibilityGen Blog | People & ImpactMore than 500 Gen team …

    More than 1,300 volunteer hours were devoted and 33 nonprofits around the world were supported

    NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / April 29, 2024 / Gen
    Written by Kimberly Bishop Corporate Responsibility

    Gen Blog | People & Impact

    More than 500 Gen team members from ten countries came together in April for our first ever Global Volunteer Week, five full days of service that positively impacted people in communities around the world. This week-long volunteering campaign grew out of the success of our inaugural Global Volunteer Day, held in 2023.

    This year, from April 8-12, team members at 14 sites across three continents took part in virtual and in-person opportunities that spanned a wide range of impact areas, including using skills to mentor diverse students, applying Cyber Safety knowledge to support seniors and families, delivering resources to underserved groups, protecting our environment and more.

    Gen team members logged more than 1,300 service hours in just one week, giving of their skills, time and energy to the people in our communities who need them most and continuing to demonstrate the culture of giving that informs our operations year-round.

    Promoting Cyber Safety for All Ages

    Gen team members in Dublin, Prague and Mountain View created digital literacy educational materials for seniors, parents, children and young people, providing necessary skills for people of all ages to stay safe online. Employees also met virtually with job seekers from all over the world to offer career advice and guidance.

    Giving Students the Resources They Need

    Throughout Global Volunteer Week, our teams were heavily invested in helping the educators and schools in our communities continue their critical work. More than 630 kits, cards and resources were created by volunteers and distributed to support students, teachers, homeless individuals, foster youth, at-risk families and sick children all around the globe, including:

    • In Tempe, employees partnered with ACCEL and Boys Hope Girls Hope of Arizona to mentor students with disabilities and assembled college care packages for young people about to enter the next phase of their academic careers.
    • The Plano site partnered with Bikes for Goodness Sake and Foster Love to assemble bicycles for children in the community and birthday boxes for children in the Texas foster care system.
    • Team members in Belgrade, Serbia, and Chennai, India, created school supply kits for students in care homes and schools, providing necessary tools to help further their education.

    Additionally, Gen worked with Story Pirates, an organization that encourages children in under-resourced communities to express themselves creatively, to create a website where employees from all over the world could read children's stories and give positive feedback.

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    Gen Supports Local Communities During Global Volunteer Week More than 1,300 volunteer hours were devoted and 33 nonprofits around the world were supportedNORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / April 29, 2024 / GenWritten by Kimberly Bishop Corporate ResponsibilityGen Blog | People & ImpactMore than 500 Gen team …