6,000 Employees Across the US Volunteered for #NestleCares Day
Joey Haar — August 14, 2017 — Social Good
For #NestleCares day, thousands of the company's employees around the United States volunteered to help educate children about the importance of water stewardship. With a focus on water conservation, sustainability, and caring for the environment, the volunteerism hopes to instill in kids a recognition of the importance and fragility of the natural environment.
#NestelCares day was carried out in partnership with Project WET (Water Education for Teachers.) The organization provides teaching materials and activities to help educate kids and teens, and the company's expertise was essential for the work of the Nestle employees. The goal behind Project WET's resources is to make the learning material as engaging as possible — thus the #NestleCare events included various stations and activities that were hands-on, visual, and fun for kids.
#NestelCares day was carried out in partnership with Project WET (Water Education for Teachers.) The organization provides teaching materials and activities to help educate kids and teens, and the company's expertise was essential for the work of the Nestle employees. The goal behind Project WET's resources is to make the learning material as engaging as possible — thus the #NestleCare events included various stations and activities that were hands-on, visual, and fun for kids.
Trend Themes
1. Water Stewardship Education - Opportunity for companies to partner with educational organizations to raise awareness and educate children about water conservation.
2. Environmental Sustainability - Growing demand for companies to prioritize sustainability initiatives and engage in volunteerism programs that promote caring for the environment.
3. Engaging Learning Materials - Opportunity for businesses to develop and provide interactive educational resources that make learning engaging and fun for children.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - Food and beverage companies can partner with educational organizations to promote water conservation and sustainability initiatives.
2. Education - Educational institutions can collaborate with businesses to integrate water stewardship and environmental sustainability into their curriculum.
3. Nonprofit - Nonprofit organizations focused on environmental education can explore partnerships with companies to develop engaging learning materials.
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