
W Nielsen angażujemy się w działania na rzecz społeczności, w których żyjemy i prowadzimy działalność. Aby umożliwić naszym pracownikom udzielanie się na rzecz swoich społeczności, zapewniamy każdemu pracownikowi Nielsen 24 godziny dedykowanego czasu wolontariatu rocznie. Mogą oni wykorzystywać te godziny przez cały rok na wydarzenia grupowe lub indywidualny wolontariat, który ma dla nich znaczenie.
Last year, Jake Comito, a Commercial Emerging Leader Associate (ELA) at Nielsen, was determined to find a way to help Houston after it was struck by Hurricane Harvey. While he could have simply made a donation and moved on, Jake knew that using his dedicated volunteering time would be a better way to make a meaningful impact. Working quickly, Jake forged a relationship between Nielsen Cares, our global volunteer program, and All Hands & Hearts – Smart Response (AHAH), a volunteer-driven disaster relief organization. He then successfully recruited 16 ELAs to travel to Houston, sleep in bunks and help the recovery efforts, dividing the group into two in order to spend back-to-back weeks providing aid.
With the positive feedback from that first trip, we decided to forge a year-long collaboration with AHAH to support additional group volunteer trips, as well as individual volunteering. One year after Houston, Jake and 19 other Nielsen associates volunteered again, this time in Puerto Rico, which was severely struck by Hurricane Maria in September 2017. From Nov. 12-16, 2018, the group traveled to Yabucoa, Puerto Rico, for a week of repairing homes, roofing and sanitizing.
During the week, the group together logged 800 volunteer hours and worked on at least five houses and a school affected by the hurricane, completing or contributing to a range of projects that included mold sanitation, critical roof repair and cementing. AHAH also gave the volunteers the opportunity to integrate themselves into the community, allowing them to better understand the impact they had on both the individual homeowners and the community at large.
Oprócz tygodnia spędzonego na wolontariacie przy usuwaniu szkód wyrządzonych przez huragan, nasi koledzy zebrali również pieniądze na działania AHAH na rzecz odbudowy Portoryko.
Fatou Sow, jedna z wolontariuszek, powiedziała, że "zainspirowała ją bezinteresowna natura innych wolontariuszy z całego świata". Jake również uznał tegoroczne doświadczenie za "bezcenne", dając wolontariuszom możliwość pomocy potrzebującej społeczności i rozwijania "umiejętności na całe życie".
“When we heard about the experiences of the group that volunteered in Houston and saw the ongoing passion for this organization, extending the relationship with All Hands and Hearts – Smart Response seemed like an incredible way for Nielsen associates to engage with communities impacted by disasters, as well as connect with each other,” said Crystal Barnes, SVP of Global Responsibility & Sustainability at Nielsen. “We’re so excited to plan additional relief trips in 2019 and continue to build this relationship.”
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