Citi’s “Global
Community Day” Mobilizes More Than 46,000
Volunteers Across 100 Countries
NEW YORK (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) November 7, 2008 --
Tens of thousands of Citi
volunteers across the world will be mobilized in the company’s
third annual Global Community Day, Saturday, November 8, 2008. Citi
expects more than 46,000 volunteers to participate in hundreds of
projects around the world in 100 countries.
Many Citi employees volunteer year-round in their communities. Global
Community Day is an annual initiative to bring company employees, along
with their families and friends, together as a global volunteer team on
a single day each year. Local volunteer teams will be working in North
America, the Asia Pacific, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, and
Africa on a variety of projects addressing specific community needs
including literacy, housing, environmental protection, nutrition and
health care.
"On Global Community Day, Citi employees in more than 100 countries
around the world will assemble to make a difference in their local
communities,” said Pamela Flaherty, president
and chief executive officer, Citi
Foundation and director, Corporate
Citizenship. “In these difficult times,
community engagement is more important than ever because the needs are
so great. Whether it is teaching financial education to young people;
planting trees to combat deforestation; refurbishing schools in poor
communities; or serving meals to the homeless, Citi employees will turn
out to help. Global Community Day is one of the many ways, from sound
business practices to our Foundation programs that Citi strengthens the
communities where we live and work."
Highlights of Citi’s volunteer projects from
around the world:
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In the Asia Pacific, volunteers will be teaching personal
financial literacy to low-income adults and children. Hundreds will be
walking to raise funds to support the school rebuilding effort in the
aftermath of the Sichuan, China earthquake and over 1,500 books
will be collected to encourage reading among underserved children.
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Throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa, more than
200 activities are planned to help those in need across the region,
from HIV testing in Ghana, to planting trees in Portugal,
mentoring senior citizens in Switzerland, visiting an orphanage
in Kuwait and building homes in South Africa. Extensive
consultations with community partners, government agencies and
employees helped ensure that our 10,000 Citi volunteers aid those in
most need.
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In Japan, over two hundred people from Citi and Nikko are
cleaning the beach on the beautiful islands of Okinawa while others
are preserving the ancient road in the Kumano World Heritage area in
Western Japan. Other teams will experience a game of futsal
blind-folded with the students from a blind high school in Tokyo.
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Across Latin America and the Caribbean hundreds of
volunteers are refurbishing a number of schools. Others are working on
environment-related activities such as tree planting and park and
beach clean-up. Additionally, many are visiting children and elderly
at orphanages, hospitals and homes.
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Mexico will host a country-wide food drive in 52 cities,
working with a national food bank in collecting and delivering food.
Last year the efforts of employees in Mexico yielded 140 tons of food.
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Across the U.S. students will receive financial education from
our volunteers about "Get Smart About Credit" using the Citi Financial
Education Curriculum; volunteers are collecting and "scrubbing" cell
phones and blackberries at 23 Citi sites for local domestic violence
shelters in Citi's "Wireless Roundup;" and food will be collected,
community pantries will be stocked and Thanksgiving meals will be
served to those in need.
Citi, the leading global financial services company, has some 200
million customer accounts and does business in more than 100 countries,
providing consumers, corporations, governments and institutions with a
broad range of financial products and services, including consumer
banking and credit, corporate and investment banking, securities
brokerage, and wealth management. Citi's major brands include Citibank,
CitiFinancial, Primerica, Smith Barney and Banamex. Additional
information may be found at www.citigroup.com
or www.citi.com.
Certain statements in this document are "forward-looking statements"
within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act.
These statements are based on management's current expectations and are
subject to uncertainty and changes in circumstances. Actual results may
differ materially from those included in these statements due to a
variety of factors. More information about these factors is contained in
Citi's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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