Rolling Up Our Sleeves: Employee Volunteers Empowered to Give Back

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Rolling Up Our Sleeves: Employee Volunteers Empowered to Give Back


For these Cisconians, hands-on is the way in which to go on the subject of giving again. Using Cisco’s Time2Give profit that gives 10 paid days to volunteer annually, group members rolled up their sleeves to construct houses, cuddle and take care of animals, distribute meals and extra. If you additionally worth giving again, try our open roles. 

Building houses and hope 

Marketing Specialist, Global Events Julie Kramer used Time2Give to construct a shed with Habitat for Humanity of Huron Valley. Kramer particularly appreciated studying in regards to the group’s function along with studying how one can construct.  

John Hindman, an account govt, used Time2Give to spend every week in Nicaragua with SuNica, a corporation centered on clear water and fellowship. Hindman cleared out downed timber, picked espresso and constructed treehouses to permit the group to host extra youngsters from surrounding communities.

In the neighborhood Hindman visited, repurposing recycled supplies is crucial to the financial system, and a method that occurs is thru “mining” the native landfill. Hindman’s group inspired native workers and led video games and actions for native youngsters.

For these contemplating Time2Give, Hindman says, “Do it. Unplug, find something you’re passionate about, set up your out-of-office, and ignore everything work-related for the time you’re serving.”

Cuddling up with kindness

Animal lover Carrie Cordeiro, a Cisco Secure digital strategist/supervisor on the Brand Marketing group, volunteers with Hopalong and Muttville as a kitten cuddler and canine walker. Most of her time is spent transporting kittens, puppies, cats and canines across the Bay Area to vet appointments, adoption facilities and foster places.

The better part for Cordeiro is “getting to interact with so many adorable animals,” she mentioned. As for management assist round using Time2Give? “I love doing it and my management team absolutely supports it, especially when I share photos.”

Customer Success Manager Kristen Gehrke reminds us that, “You don’t always have to look far to utilize Time2Give.” She sewed a child blanket for Bluebonnet Trails Community Services. “The best part of the experience was giving back to mothers and their babies, as I am an expecting mother myself,” she mentioned.

Employee volunteers distribute care with consistency

Engineering Manager Blake Ellingham organized meals pantry cabinets and packed baggage for meals distributions with HTB Food Bank. “I love getting to do work with my hands that helps others,” he mentioned.

Ellingham recommends scheduling one thing routine for Time2Give. “Consistency matters! By going in every week for a half day of volunteering, I was able to make great friends with the staff,” he mentioned.

Giving again issues

From empowering youth globally and remotely to volunteering throughout neighborhood hubs, Cisconians deeply worth progressive methods to contribute their time and skills.

If you have an interest in growing the impression of your abilities and passions at work and past, try our open positions.


 

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