06.20.17
L'Oréal USA kicked off its annual Volunteer Day on June 16th, where more than 5,400 employees will participated in over 150 volunteer projects around the country. The company's employees contributed more than 25,000 hours of volunteer service in local communities across Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Ohio and Texas.
Volunteer projects for this year's program align with the company's corporate social missions of advancing sustainability, promoting science and providing beauty for all.
"L'Oréal USA believes in being a positive corporate citizen and our annual volunteer day provides an opportunity for employees to share our commitment to sustainability, science and beauty," said Frédéric Rozé, President & Chief Executive Officer of L'Oréal USA. "Our employees are passionate about the day of service and are proud to give back to important causes in their local communities."
The annual day of service is the U.S. extension of L'Oréal's global Citizen Day initiative, the company's ongoing effort to support communities worldwide. In 2016, more than 28,000 L'Oréal employees across 70 countries helped more than 150,000 people through hundreds of projects.
L'Oreal USA in NYC
In New York City, L'Oréal USA headquarters partnered with New York Cares and other local organizations to launch a customized day of service across four of New York City's boroughs with projects ranging from environmental restoration to STEM educational programs and professional development.
Some employees worked at Hudson River Park beautify its diverse recreational areas, which span 550 acres. Others worked with Friends of the Highline on a project to improve the ecology of the park, which runs alongside the company's U.S. headquarters on Manhattan's west side.
L'Oréal USA engineers and its 2016 For Women in Science Fellow, Dr. Shruti Naik, led an interactive workshop at PS/MS 149M in Harlem to help second and third grade students use their imaginations and engineering skills to construct inventions using Makedo toolkits.
In addition, L'Oreal USA hosted the LGBTQ Career and Education Panel with the Ali Forney Center, an organization dedicated to protecting LGBTQ youths from homelessness. A career and education panel discussion will feature Xavier Vey, president of L'Oréal Luxe USA.
L'Oréal USA's Volunteer Day reinforces the company's sustainability commitment, Sharing Beauty With All, which aims to improve the environmental and social impact of L'Oréal's business across every level of the value chain.Follow L'Oréal USA volunteers @LOrealUSA on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Snapchat to view photos, videos and volunteer activities.
Photo: via Twitter. CEO Frederic Roze w/ employees & Connie Fishman and Madelyn Wils from the incredible @HudsonRiverPark team #LOrealGivesBack
Volunteer projects for this year's program align with the company's corporate social missions of advancing sustainability, promoting science and providing beauty for all.
"L'Oréal USA believes in being a positive corporate citizen and our annual volunteer day provides an opportunity for employees to share our commitment to sustainability, science and beauty," said Frédéric Rozé, President & Chief Executive Officer of L'Oréal USA. "Our employees are passionate about the day of service and are proud to give back to important causes in their local communities."
The annual day of service is the U.S. extension of L'Oréal's global Citizen Day initiative, the company's ongoing effort to support communities worldwide. In 2016, more than 28,000 L'Oréal employees across 70 countries helped more than 150,000 people through hundreds of projects.
L'Oreal USA in NYC
In New York City, L'Oréal USA headquarters partnered with New York Cares and other local organizations to launch a customized day of service across four of New York City's boroughs with projects ranging from environmental restoration to STEM educational programs and professional development.
Some employees worked at Hudson River Park beautify its diverse recreational areas, which span 550 acres. Others worked with Friends of the Highline on a project to improve the ecology of the park, which runs alongside the company's U.S. headquarters on Manhattan's west side.
L'Oréal USA engineers and its 2016 For Women in Science Fellow, Dr. Shruti Naik, led an interactive workshop at PS/MS 149M in Harlem to help second and third grade students use their imaginations and engineering skills to construct inventions using Makedo toolkits.
In addition, L'Oreal USA hosted the LGBTQ Career and Education Panel with the Ali Forney Center, an organization dedicated to protecting LGBTQ youths from homelessness. A career and education panel discussion will feature Xavier Vey, president of L'Oréal Luxe USA.
L'Oréal USA's Volunteer Day reinforces the company's sustainability commitment, Sharing Beauty With All, which aims to improve the environmental and social impact of L'Oréal's business across every level of the value chain.Follow L'Oréal USA volunteers @LOrealUSA on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Snapchat to view photos, videos and volunteer activities.
Photo: via Twitter. CEO Frederic Roze w/ employees & Connie Fishman and Madelyn Wils from the incredible @HudsonRiverPark team #LOrealGivesBack