Cook for Love Logicalis Hong Kong Logicalis Hong Kong was one of the corporate sponsors for the ‘Cook for Love’ charity event organised by the Hong Kong Council of Early Childhood Education and Services (CECES). They also donated to CECES for its English workshops, which aim to help underprivileged students with their English language skills through MADD (Music, Art, Drama, and Dance).
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Cook for LoveLogicalis Hong KongLogicalis Hong Kong was one of the corporate
sponsors for the ‘Cook for Love’ charity event
organised by the Hong Kong Council of Early
Childhood Education and Services (CECES).
They also donated to CECES for its English
workshops, which aim to help underprivileged
students with their English language skills
through MADD (Music, Art, Drama, and Dance).
Junior AchievementLogicalis Latin AmericaThroughout the region, there is great support
for Junior Achievement ONG projects, which
seek to awake the entrepreneur spirit in young
students and stimulate their personal
development through educational
programmes.
DonationsLogicalis USDuring the 2014 holiday season, Logicalis
US donated $55,000 to 61 charities in
communities where its employees work
and live, ranging from food banks and
homeless shelters to healthcare research.
Volunteer DayLogicalis USLogicalis US encourages all employees to
donate their time in their local community
by allowing eight hours of paid time off
annually.
Volunteer DayLogicalis UKLogicalis UK set up a programme to support the local
communities and has been working with a local
Community Partnership to provide voluntary support
to help the young, elderly, people with learning
difficulties and charity organisations. These activities
included gardening for the elderly, decorating at local
schools, and mentoring children with CV writing and
interview skills.
Logicalis UK also took part in the Ice bucket challenge.
The event raised £200 for the ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral
Sclerosis) charity and they donated £100 to UNICEF to