Since 2011, Henkel has supported Special Olympics of Connecticut through the Unified Sports program. Melissa Jacobs, Senior Paralegal, has volunteered for decades and takes the lead in organizing Henkel MIT grants and volunteer activities. “It is imperative that we continue our support of organizations like Special Olympics because financial strains resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic have forced many to reduce compensation for their staff as well as furloughing employees,” Melissa said. “The MIT grant has provided a lifeline to maintaining staff critical to continuation and development of their virtual events and programs until they return to in-person interactions.”
Henkel employees in California support a number of local charities. James Anderson, Director of Human Resources, leads the team effort to support Safe Place for Youth (S.P.Y.) – an organization that serves homeless youth, especially those in the LGBTQ+ community, and helps them exit the streets as well as improve their future prospects. James was impressed with the variety of resources S.P.Y. offers, especially the “Healing Arts Program” which provides youth a safe environment for creative expression. “After a visit in early 2019, I was struck by the number of youths expressing themselves with vibrant hair colors,” said James. “I immediately knew Henkel could be of assistance by providing grants and products to further S.P.Y.’s mission.”
Bridgewater, NJ employees have been volunteering for years at Elijah’s Promise which serves as a community soup kitchen and empowers food-centered programs in the New Brunswick area. Joanne Gutierrez, Associate Paralegal, has made her involvement with Elijah’s Promise a family activity. Together they prepared 100 hygiene kits and boxes of utensil donations at the beginning of the pandemic. Joanne applied for an MIT grant and was awarded funding to cover 4,000 meals that will be provided to the community. “I am grateful that Henkel allows, encourages, and supports its employees to support our communities through volunteer work,” Joanne expressed.