employee volunteer programs: empowering workplace innovation, oct 2013
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Since 2008, Hattaya Wongsaengpaiboon has been working at VSO, an international development charity whose volunteers work with local organizations to improve poor people’s lives. Working with professional volunteers, migrant community members, community based organizations, international organizations and Thailand’s Ministries, Hattaya brings corporate experience to the development field where is has found her passion. She will be addressing the benefits of corporate volunteering; including staff motivation, team spirit and employee retention, as well as community impact. Hattaya holds a Bachelor Degree in Law from Thammasat University.TRANSCRIPT
Employee Volunteering
programme
19 Sep 2013 at SCSM
Voluntary
Organizational Contribute
labor and time
Not for ProfitCharitable
Volunteer
What is Volunteering?
• Develop their soft skills – leadership, time management, problem solving skills
Impact on employee
• Refine existing skills and gain new knowledge
• Improve mental and physical health
• Motivation
• Increasing employee productivity and loyalty
Impact on company
• Aligning positive outcomes for poor people with strengthened business supply chains
• Demonstrating your business understands its role in society and its place in the community
Impact on people’s lives
• Volunteer employees sharing their skills with developing communities is a catalyst that enables people to help themselves out of poverty.
The important benefits of employee volunteering come not from the fact that it exists, but from the way in which it is carried out.
What? VSO is a development organisation that fights poverty through volunteers.Vision:
Our vision is for a world without poverty.Mission:
Our mission is to bring people together to fight poverty including education, health, secure livelihoods, gender equality and advocacy.
When?VSO began in 1958, 16 young British volunteers to teach English.
So far more than 40,000 VSO volunteers of 94 nationalities have made a difference in 90 countries.
The VSO ripple effect
VSO Volunteering
VSO Volunteering
Accenture - VSO
Google – VSO (UK and India)
• Google linked with VSO and their employee volunteering programme
• sent employee volunteers from USA and placed in India through VSO
• VSO India organised In Country Training, short term placement for Google employees with local partner organisations.
Google - VSO India
P&G - VSO China
• P&G has been making donations to build Hope Schools in China for 15 years
• VSO provided “Preparing to Volunteer” training to mobilize and equip P&G employee volunteers to
provide help for Hope School student’s ‘Live, learn and Thrive’
Lenovo - VSO China
• Lenovo has become the largest PC maker in the world and its corporate volunteering strategy in China
incorporate its business and people strategy
• VSO China supported Lenovo China Volunteer Association in capacity building and strategic planning
• Consultation
• Tailored Trainings – Volunteer programme development and
management– Working with NGOs– Volunteer pre-departure
VSO in Thailand
[email protected] [email protected]
www.vsointernational.org
VSO office : Sukhumvit 1302-651-2610-2
VSO in Thailand