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Dell Employee Activism Generates Donations for Charities Worldwide

Submitted by:Dell Inc.

Categories:Philanthropy & Corporate Contributions

Posted: May 03, 2007 – 10:01 AM EST

 

ROUND ROCK, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 3, 2007--The Dell Foundation recently awarded more than $150,000 to charities worldwide as part of the company's annual volunteer recognition program.

Non-profit organizations from more than a dozen countries received cash contributions in recognition of the hands-on activism of Dell employees. Dell "Volunteers of Distinction" winners were selected from a pool of global nominations, and cash grants were made by the Dell Foundation to the charities for which the employee or team of employees volunteered.

"We are convinced one of the most meaningful resources we can offer our communities is that of the Dell team's time, talent and expertise," said Lisa Huddleson, senior manager of the foundation. "The Volunteers of Distinction program is our way to encourage and reward employees who actively participate in the communities they call home."

The donations benefit nearly 100 global charities representing a spectrum of sizes and social causes. For example, the University of Texas Autism Project (UTAP) in Austin, Texas, serves as a center of excellence for services, knowledge and best practices for living and working with children with autism spectrum disorders. The grant from Dell, made in recognition of the individual volunteer efforts of Dell employee Stan Parish, will help the organization replace dated and damaged equipment essential to UTAP's programs.

In Panama, a team of 43 Dell employees devoted more than 1,000 volunteer hours during a school semester to teach local students basic business principles through Junior Achievement (JA). Consequently, the Dell Foundation made a $1,500 donation to the local JA chapter in their honor.

"It's great that Dell recognizes our volunteerism," said Robert Williams, a sales manager and the Junior Achievement site leader for Dell Latin America and a JA classroom volunteer. "But even more meaningful than personal recognition is knowing that our team's involvement is helping Junior Achievement grow in Panama and truly make a difference in the lives of so many children."

Other beneficiaries of the Dell Volunteers of Distinction program include:

  • United States -- Community Partnership for the Homeless,
    Second Harvest Food Bank, the Society for Women Engineers,
    Susan G. Komen Foundation, Cascade Regional Blood Services and
    Angel Heart Foster Care Agency;

  • India -- Viveka Center for Emotional Support, Ashwini
    Charitable Trust and the Janaagraha Centre for Citizenship and
    Democracy;

  • China -- Xiamen Education Fund;

  • Malaysia -- Lions Club of Seberang Jaya, Harvest Revival
    Centre and the Malaysian Red Crescent Society;

  • Ireland -- Alzheimer Society and The Mission of Scouting;

  • Brazil -- Casa do Jardim.

Go to www.dell.com/dellfoundation for additional information about the Dell Foundation.

About Dell
Dell Inc. (NASDAQ:DELL) listens to customers and delivers innovative technology and services they trust and value. Uniquely enabled by its direct business model, Dell is a leading global systems and services company and No. 34 on the Fortune 500. For more information, visit www.dell.com, or to communicate directly with Dell via a variety of online channels, go to www.dell.com/conversations. To get Dell news direct, visit www.dell.com/RSS.

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Copyright Business Wire 2007

For more information, please contact:

Ashley Blake Dell Inc., Round Rock
Phone: 512-965-5806
David Frink Dell Inc., Round Rock
Phone: 512-728-2678

 

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