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10.13.2006 - 11:00am ET
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UPS Launches Fourth Annual Global Volunteer Week
Employees to Donate 100,000 Hours of Service in 50 Countries
(CSRwire) ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 13, 2006--What does a company that
delivers almost 15 million packages and documents to 200 countries every
day do in its spare time? Spend 100,000 hours volunteering in 50
countries.
As part of the fourth annual UPS Global Volunteer Week, Oct. 14-22,
UPS employees will donate their time and talents to help local communities
by taking on such tasks as repairing schools and reading to children to
assisting food banks and landscaping for community organizations. The
effort will extend from Asia and Latin America to the United States and
Europe.
"UPS delivers packages to doorsteps and a helping hand to local
communities," said UPS Chairman and CEO Mike Eskew, who will lead a walk
for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation in Atlanta. "Our employees
are good neighbors and Global Volunteer Week reinforces our legacy of
volunteerism."
UPS's Global Volunteer Week is an extension of the company's
long-standing commitment to volunteerism and marks the culmination of
volunteer work performed by employees all year long through UPS's global
volunteer program, Neighbor to Neighbor.
Since 2003, the week-long community service initiative has grown from
roughly 1,000 volunteers in 2003 to more than 20,000 employees expected to
participate worldwide this year.
Local UPS employees choose their own Global Volunteer Week projects
because employees best understand the needs in their own communities. The
program this year will include volunteer efforts such
as:
-- More than 500 hours coordinating a baseball tournament for blind
and visually impaired children in Taiwan.
-- Nearly 2,000 hours renovating schools and shelters in Germany.
-- An estimated 6,500 hours across the United States providing
logistics support for the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure fundraising
walks for breast cancer research.
-- And more than 100 hours sorting food for food banks in Montreal
Canada.
Founded in 1951 and based in Atlanta, Ga., The UPS Foundation
identifies specific areas where its support will clearly impact social
issues. The UPS Foundation's major initiatives currently include programs
that support increased global volunteerism, literacy and hunger relief. In
2005, The UPS Foundation donated more than $43.8 million to charitable
organizations worldwide. Visit community.ups.com for more information
about UPS's community involvement.
Copyright Business Wire 2006
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