Employees of AvivaSA Emeklilik ve Hayat contributed to girls' education by donating the profits from the sale of their own hand-crafted products to the Society for the Support of Modern Life.
Employees of AvivaSA Emeklilik ve Hayat contributed to girls' education by donating the profits from the sale of their own hand-crafted products to the Society for the Support of Modern Life.
Employees of AvivaSA Emeklilik ve Hayat, one of the foremost companies in the individual pension sector, added yet another to the social responsibility projects in which they have thus far been involved. AvivaSA volunteers, who previously made contributions to social life with works such as the education of primary school students, support for our handicapped fellow citizens, tree-planting and donating blood, are now supporting female students through the fund-raising sales they have arranged.
They made home-made cake
The AvivaSA volunteers raised funds by selling products, all of which they had made themselves, at a New Year's bazaar held inside the company. Some special products, however, were sold by auction. Of those products sold by auction, one drew much attention. The AvivaSA cake, made personally by AvivaSA general director Meral Egemen, who has special culinary training, and some of the general directorate assistants, contributed to the funds raised when it was bought by employees.
AvivaSA volunteers contribute to girls' education
The AvivaSA volunteers made a contribution to the education of our girls by donating the funds collected at the end of the fund-raising sale to the Society for the Support of Modern Life.
Commenting on the topic, AvivaSA Emeklilik ve Hayat general director Meral Egemen, said: "Right along with the work we have carried out as a company, we consider the volunteer projects in which our employees have participated to be very important. AvivaSA volunteers have carried out a number of independent projects. The fact that our employees created resources to contribute to girls' education at a time when companies cannot arrange social responsibility projects out of their own budgets gave us pride. I hope that this contribution that AvivaSA volunteers made for our children will set an example for everyone."
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