Thursday, May 5, 2011
P&Gs Shiksha building 20+ School across India
Shiksha impacted lives of 150,000 children till 201,aims to take this figure to 200,000 and build 20 more schools till 2011: P&G believe companies can be a force for good in the world, and this is who we are as a global corporate citizen. Live, Learn and Thrive is woven into P&G philanthropy, cause marketing, product donations, disaster relief, and employee engagement. The cause is a reflection of P&G Purpose, and it embodies P&G vital goal of being closer to consumers from all walks of life and in touch with the needs of communities around the world.
This commitment goes well beyond the P&G facilities. Every year, thousands of P&G employees worldwide personally commit to helping children and youth live, learn and thrive in their communities and beyond. Many employees volunteer their time or work in groups on team-building projects such as building playgrounds for children, teaching the importance of safe hygiene, or mentoring tweens and teens. And millions of dollars have been donated by employees with the goal of improving life for children and youth.
P&G feel humbled and honored to be recognized for the commitment we make through Live, Learn and Thrive. P&G was included in the prestigious 100 Best Corporate Citizens 2009, compiled by CRO (Corporate Responsibility Officer) Magazine. The Company won the Asia Silver Award at the Global CSR Summit Awards and was honored in back-to-back years by Feeding America as Donor of the Year. Finally, P&G was the only corporation invited to present its cause to President Obama’s administration.
While P%G have made progress, there is much work to be done. Millions of children are in need of a healthy start, access to education, and skills for life. Through P&G Live, Learn and Thrive, we believe we can make a meaningful difference. If you would like to join in our effort, consider donating to the Live, Learn and Thrive Fund— your donation will go to improving life for children in need.
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