Search DubaiPRNetwork.com

Dubai and UAE
Home >> Banking & Investments

Dubai Chamber Unveils Impact of Give and Gain 2021 initiative

Monday, June 14, 2021/ Editor -  

Share

Home >> Banking & Investments
 Over 2,700 employees dedicated 70,600 hours during the corporate volunteering initiative, benefitting over 60,000 individuals. 
 
 Volunteering activities were focused on education, people of determination, humanitarian efforts and the environment. 
 
 
Dubai, UAE - June 16, 2021:  Over 2,700 employee volunteers participated in Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s Give & Gain 2021 employee volunteering initiative, which was recently held virtually.
 
Overall, volunteers dedicated 70,600 hours across projects benefitting more than 60,000 individuals. The month-long event was organised for the eleventh consecutive year as part of the Chamber’s ENGAGE Dubai corporate volunteering programme.
 
A total of 66 organisations, 42 corporate members and 24 community partners participated in this year’s volunteering activities, which included educational sessions for children, meals for blue collar workers, humanitarian aid for underprivileged families, support for cancer patients, computer skills for people of determination, plantation and recycling e-waste, paper, plastics and metals.
 
More than 8,800 kilograms of humanitarian aid, including rice, raw food items, stationery and clothes, were donated, while 24,315 meals were given to those in need. A total of 32,953 back to school items were sent for children, more than 2.2 tonnes of waste was diverted away from landfills, and more than 400 Ghaf tree seeds were planted. 
 
For his part, Dr. Belaid Rettab, Senior Director of the Economic Research & Sustainable Business Development Sector at Dubai Chamber, explained the outcome of Give and Gain 2021 noted that the campaign demonstrated a stronger interest and commitment among businesses to engage in corporate volunteering efforts and give back to communities impacted by Covid-19. 
 
The volunteering initiative exceeded Dubai Chamber’s expectations and created a positive example for other companies to follow, he noted, adding that the annual campaign helps foster a culture of volunteerism within Dubai’s business community. 
 
Launched in 2008 by Dubai Chamber’s Centre for Responsible Business, ENGAGE Dubai is a programme which brings together businesses and community organisations in Dubai to increase the quality and amount of employee community engagement in their local communities. 

Previous in Banking & Investments

Next in Banking & Investments


Home >> Banking & Investments Section

Latest Press Release

UAE Ministry of Finance Meets with Government Expenditure and Projects Efficienc ...

Dubai Customs Secures Prestigious ISO Certification for Unwavering Business Cont ...

Al Masaood Bergum Showcases Innovative Modular Solutions at Saudi Giga Projects ...

National Bonds Creates 3770 Millionaires Since Inception

Emicool Releases Its First Sustainability Report

Emirates Group announces 2023-24 results

Turkish Airlines' new ad with José Mourinho is now live

Wilo surpasses AED 7.82 billion in net sales globally in 2023 with strong focus ...

Dac Is Back: António Takes The Chequered Flag To Make It Three Wins In Berl ...

Hitachi Energy supports long-term operation of largest HVDC-connected wind energ ...

Mubadala Energy Announces Second Consecutive Significant Gas Discovery in South ...

DoubleTree by Hilton Sharjah Waterfront Hotel and Residences voted Sharjah's Lea ...

Molano 3rd in Naples as Giro reached rest day

New Doughs, Wraps Reimagined: Zaatar W Zeit introduces the new and exclusive Pot ...

Dubai Civil Aviation Authority participates in Airport Show's 23rd edition

UAE leads global rankings in Fibre to the Home penetration

How to Clean and Wash Your Next-Gen Ford Ranger After Off-Roading

Second edition of Saudi Food Show surges in size, expanding global reach and inf ...

RTA completes 45% of First Contract for Phase 4 of Al Shindagha Corridor Improve ...

Dubai Central Laboratory implements AI-based technology to detect ‘Legionella' b ...