Chubb, the UK’s provider of fire safety and security solutions, has launched an employer-volunteer program to encourage employees to give their time, skills, and energy to help improve and strengthen the communities in which it operates.
Under the fitting name – charitAble – the community engagement program has been designed to promote leadership development and environmental stewardship through employee volunteerism and contributions to worthy community organizations and schools.
Participation requirements
To take part, employees are required to form a team of three or more members and select a non-profit organization or school to work with on a volunteer project. All approved projects will receive a £500 grant from Chubb and employees will be given two paid days off per year to volunteer.
Chubb will give priority to volunteering requests that provide value in seven focus areas: science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education; sustainable urbanization; safety and security; hunger and food waste; disaster relief; diversity and inclusion; and vibrant communities.
Community engagement program
Carla Sousa, Director of Marketing Communications at Chubb, said, “We wanted to launch a community engagement program that all of our employees could get involved with, no matter what their role or skill set. With charitAble employees have the opportunity to play a vital role in their local communities, whilst developing invaluable team building and leadership experience."
“We’re very excited to facilitate this opportunity for our employees and to see the difference they can make to their local communities.”