the TeleTech Community Foundation 2011 Annual Report
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the TeleTech Community Foundation 2011 Annual Report
The TeleTech Community Foundation: Innovating Education As one of the largest global providers of customer experience solutions, TeleTech spans 24 countries where its 42,000 employees are committed to actively participating in meaningful community activities. Under the umbrella Innovating Education, TeleTech employees and the TeleTech Community Foundation work together to leverage TeleTech’s resources and expertise to make an impact on one of society’s most pressing issues – education – and create sustainable change in underserved communities around the world. The mission of the TeleTech Community Foundation is a result of the collective input of TeleTech employees across the globe who, through the employee-driven TeleTech Community Foundation, are empowered to lead community efforts in their region. In 2011, the TeleTech Community Foundation and TeleTech employees responded with generous donations of time and resources to ensure that students in underserved communities have access to the tools and support they need to maximize their educational outcomes. The following pages highlight the impact of these efforts. TeleTech Community Foundation Mission: To apply our resources and expertise to transform the educational experience for students of the greatest need. “At TeleTech, we believe we should have a positive impact in the communities where we live, operate, and invest. Whether working on behalf of a client or making a community investment, TeleTech employees are committed to transformative change that will lead to measurable results.” - Kenneth D. Tuchman, Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer 2 $500,000 95,000 $75,000 Donated to charitable organizations Students received an improved educational experience Raised from employee donations 30,000 6,000 100+ Books distributed to students in need Pounds of food provided to hungry families Organizations supported globally Hours volunteered for community outreach activities 1,000 Computers donated to schools and youth organizations 2 0 r 11 G u O lo 5,000 a b t c a p l Im 3 Eliminating Educational Inequity The TeleTech Community Foundation has proudly partnered with Teach For America to help this world-renown organization further its mission to eliminate educational inequity and ensure that kids growing up in poverty get an excellent education. About Teach For America Teach For America is helping lead an educational revolution in low-income communities across the United States by recruiting passionate young leaders to teach underprivileged students. This year, the organization’s more than 9,000 corps members will teach 600,000 students, while nearly 24,000 alumni will continue to deepen their impact as educational leaders and advocates. TeleTech Impact: Educational Experience Transformed for 550 High School Students The TeleTech Community Foundation is funding the Teach For America teaching staff at North High School in Denver, Colorado who collectively impact more than 550 students daily. In addition, TeleTech employees are offering their business expertise to help Teach For America build a strong, sustainable, and fiscally responsible organization as it seeks to double its presence in the state of Colorado. “TeleTech’s generous support of Teach For America furthers our teachers’ efforts to give their students the excellent education they deserve.” - Sean VanBerschot, Executive Director, Teach For America - Colorado 4 Developing a Passion for Reading In 2011, TeleTech employees distributed more than 30,000 books to needy schoolchildren around the globe. Philippine Employees Donate 25,000 Books About Book Trust TeleTech’s U.S. employees embraced the TeleTech Community Foundation’s partnership with Book Trust, a Colorado-based organization that funds book purchases for elementary school children living in low income households. The support from the TeleTech Community Foundation and TeleTech’s dedicated employees is helping Book Trust further its mission to inspire children’s passion for reading, and build a world where literacy provides all children with the tools to navigate life successfully. In the Philippines, 20,000 TeleTech employees united across 14 locations to participate in the 2011 BookNook 20K – an employee-driven initiative to collect 20,000 books for needy schoolchildren. This passionate group of TeleTech employees exceeded their goal, collecting more than 25,000 books which were distributed to educational institutions serving less fortunate communities throughout the Philippines. TeleTech Impact: Thousands of Children’s Books Purchased to Promote Early Literacy Through Book Trust, TeleTech’s corporate headquarters in Englewood, Colorado and the company’s delivery center in Moundsville, West Virginia are each sponsoring monthly book purchases for more than 300 kindergarten and first grade students at two local elementary schools. TeleTech employees generously donated an additional $10,000 toward this cause, contributing to the purchase of more than 3,000 books. In addition, each month employees volunteer in the classrooms to read to the young schoolchildren. 5 E nabling Stu d e n t s to S u cce e d TeleTech Prepares Local Youth for Future Jobs Employees in TeleTech’s Moundsville, West Virginia operation partnered with local high schools to provide work readiness courses to junior and senior high school students. The program utilizes TeleTech’s HirePoint recruiting platform and TeleTech University online training tool to better prepare youth within the community for employment once they graduate. About Spirit of the Season For the seventh consecutive year, TeleTech’s corporate employees chose to create a joyous holiday celebration for community members in need in lieu of a traditional corporate holiday party. TeleTech Impact: Innovative Learning Tools Enable Technology-Rich Classrooms In 2011, hundreds of TeleTech employees volunteered more than 2,000 hours to host 1,200 students and family members at Denver’s McGlone Elementary School. The Spirit of the Season event included a family meal, pictures with Santa, face painting, cupcake decorating, games, and gifts for every student, sibling, and family. Additionally, the TeleTech Community Foundation donated nine Promethean boards and 50 electronic reading tablets to the school to promote 21st Century learning strategies in the classrooms. The TeleTech Co m munity Foundation donated Promethean boards and 50 electronic reading tablets to Denver’s McGlone Elementary School to promote 21st Century learning strategies in the classrooms. “The support and resources provided by TeleTech have been such an asset to the McGlone school community. The holiday party brought everyone – teachers, students, families, staff – together to celebrate and enjoy our time together. The Promethean board that TeleTech has purchased for my classroom brings life to lessons in new ways and provides limitless possibilities for my students to excel. Thank you, TeleTech!” - Emily Yerkes, Literacy Teacher Leader, McGlone Elementary 6 Enriching the Educational Experience One of the TeleTech Community Foundation’s most entertaining and engaging sponsorships is the Just for Fun center at the Denver Art Museum. About the Denver Art Museum Serving as an educational resource for Colorado, the mission of the Denver Art Museum is to enrich the lives of Colorado and Rocky Mountain residents through art, supported by exemplary educational programs. The Foundation is proud to support the Just for Fun center’s goals of increasing access to the museum for less fortunate individuals, providing engaging experiences for families, and creating hands-on learning opportunities for youth. Currently in the fourth year of its 10-year commitment to the Denver Art Museum, TeleTech looks forward to continued inspiration from the Just for Fun center. TeleTech Impact: Dedicated Children’s Activity Area Attracts 80,000 Visitors The TeleTech-sponsored Just for Fun center provides children with a dedicated space to explore hands-on art activities that incorporate the theme of the museum’s current exhibits. Building with blocks, creating drawings based on famous architect sketches, and dressing up in ancient Egyptian costumes are just a few of the many activities that may be found in the Just for Fun center. 7 Leveraging TeleTech’s Global Workforce to Make a Difference Mexico Employees Donate Time and Resources to Renovate Local Orphanage TeleTech employees in Leon, Mexico joined efforts with their suppliers, friends, family members, and the TeleTech Community Foundation to renovate the Emmanuel Foundation Orphanage for Abused and Abandoned Children. The TeleTech team donated their time and talent, investing more than 3,500 hours and raising more than $11,000, to transform the shelter from a dilapidated, unsanitary facility into a safe, clean, and welcoming home. About Hope for Haiti TeleTech employees’ efforts to assist the victims in Haiti following the devastating earthquake in 2010 were remarkable. More than 5,000 TeleTech employees, clients, and family members volunteered to staff MTV’s Hope for Haiti telethon. Collectively, they handled more than 80,000 calls across 42 locations on six continents, collecting donations from around the globe while contributing to the success of the highest grossing telethon in history. In response, the TeleTech Community Foundation has partnered with Hope for Haiti, a U.S.-based organization committed to providing the children of Haiti with access to a quality education. In less than one week following the earthquake in Haiti, more than 5,000 TeleTech volunteers united across 42 locations on six continents to support the MTV Hope for Haiti telethon. TeleTech Impact: Haiti Primary School Reconstructed After Earthquake TeleTech responded with a commitment to Hope for Haiti to reconstruct Dominique Savio school in Port-au-Prince, which serves 500 students from some of the poorest communities in Haiti. To ensure the sustainability of the school, the TeleTech Community Foundation is also helping to pay for temporary school facilities during the reconstruction process, as well as teachers’ salaries and operating expenses for three years. 8 The TeleTech Community Foundation proudly supported the following domestic and international organizations in 2011: Latin America Centro educativo Nº 802 Colegio San Ladislao Escuela de Jornada Completa Nº 18 D.E. 10 Escuela Nº 254 “Raul E. Porta” Escuela N° 16 “Dr. Jose Maria Ramos Mejia” Escuela Nº 15 “Estanislao Severo Zeballos” Escuela Nº 4 “Almirante Brown” Escuela Primaria Nº 24 Escuela Primaria Nº 46 Escuela Secundaria Nº 3 “Hipolito Yrigoyen” Escuela Secundaria Nº 307 Escuela Wichi Nº 4219 Fundación “Pies Descalzos” Instituto Técnico en Informática Avanzada Kindergarten School “Green Garden” Monte Azul Music School Fundacion Emanual Fundacion Pro Ninos de la Calle Asia-Pacific Babajuba Elementary School Cadawinonan Elementary School Dumaguete High School Notre Dame University St. Peter Velle Technical Training Center Queensland Premier’s Flood Relief Appeal New Zealand Red Cross Europe PIPS North America Advocates for Children American Cancer Society American Heart Association Big Brothers, Big Sisters Book Trust Boys and Girls Club Challenge Program Children’s Hospital Colorado Ovarian Cancer Alliance Colorado Succeeds Colorado Youth at Risk Colorado Youth for a Change Community Foundation of the Ozarks Couchiching Jubilee House Creston Elementary School Denver Public Schools Dress for Success Elrod Elementary School Evergreen School District #50 Family Tree Flathead Food Bank Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network Garden Place Elementary School Goodwill Industries Grassroots Basketball Academy Jefferson Foundation Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Toys for Tots Marion Elementary School McGlone Elementary School Mile High United Way Minds Matter Muscular Dystrophy Association National Jewish Health National Multiple Sclerosis Society Pickens Technical College Professionals Miracles Foundation Rainbow Village Rocky Mountain Parents as Teachers Safehouse Denver Share Our Strength Shodair Children’s Specialty Hospital Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure Denver Affiliate Teach For All Teach For America UJA-Federation of New York United Way West Virginia Public Theatre With Our Words, Inc. Women’s Foundation of Colorado West Virginia Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Program YWCA Wheeling Family Violence Prevention Program Note: Seventy percent of donations are directed to educationrelated organizations; thirty percent are directed to other important causes per the request of TeleTech employees. For more information please visit www.teletech.com/foundation, or contact Emily Eikelberner, Executive Director, TeleTech Community Foundation, at [email protected].