UPS Employees Volunteered Over 20 Million Hours

UPS Employees Over Million Hours of Volunteer Employees
UPS Employees Volunteered Over 20 Million Hours

UPS volunteers work to empower communities by engaging in activities that advance the UN Sustainable Goals.

Passionate about making the world a better place, UPS works with its global network and employees to strengthen the culture of volunteering around the world. Since 2011, UPS employees have volunteered an average of 3 million hours a year, providing critical support to more than 4.000 organizations tackling today's toughest societal challenges.

In total, 20 million trees have been planted, $17,9 million of social investment has been made in communities, and since 122.3, UPS employees around the world have volunteered for 2011 million hours in UPS Global Volunteering Month, marking its 21.7th anniversary.

Burak Kılıç, UPS Turkey Country Manager: “We are working to strengthen the community”

Employees at UPS's Turkey organization have worked more than 2.000 hours this year to create social value; Since 2016, he has given more than 800 hours of volunteer service in nearly 44.000 social activities in total. all over Turkey; It cooperates with non-governmental organizations in activities such as animal shelter visits, blood donation events, book donations, environmental cleaning, NGO donations, tree planting, and martyrdom visits.

Speaking on the subject, UPS Turkey Country Manager Burak Kılıç said, “Behind the volunteering activities carried out by UPS employees, there is a purpose to make the world a better place. Driven by a passion for improving communities, our volunteer work has a long history and is an integral part of the UPS corporate culture. We work wholeheartedly to expand the worldwide volunteer movement, strengthen communities, and increase the productivity of nonprofits through the skills and experience of our employees. Thanks to the devoted work of UPS Turkey employees, we created value for every stakeholder we touched. We will continue to serve the society we live in and our people, whom we feel an integral part of, with our volunteering activities.” said.

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