Sodexo employees in 36 countries mobilized to fight hunger; 815,000 meals donated to those in need
More than 33,000 Sodexo employees in 36 countries donated and collected enough food for 815,000 meals and raised funds to fight hunger and malnutrition during the company’s annual Servathon in April and May. All together Sodexo employees volunteered more than 82,100 hours to help their local community members have enough food to eat.
Every year for the past 10 years, Stop hunger’s Servathon has provided an opportunity for employees to join together, often hand-in-hand with Sodexo’s clients, to fight against hunger and malnutrition. Over a two-month period, Servathon teams throughout the world work to serve people in need by providing thousands of meals, holding food drives, and raising money to support local stop hunger efforts.
Created in 1996 by Sodexo, Stop hunger is now a dedicated non-profit organization to fight hunger and malnutrition around the world through local and international partners having the same mission. Stop hunger conducts innovative actions in 40 countries. For more information visit: www.stop-hunger.org.
Since it was founded, Sodexo has pursued 2 missions: to improve the Quality of Life of our employees, clients and consumers; and to contribute to the development of the towns and regions where we operate. Sodexo is a global actor, anchored in the local communities where it operates: 95 of our employees work locally on 33,000 sites around the world and the Group has a strong preference to source products locally.
Sodexo is regularly recognized for its leadership in corporate responsibility: Sodexo has topped its sector on the Dow Jones Sustainability Index for nine consecutive years.
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