From a chili cook-off to the “Soup-er Bowl,” those events merge food and fundraising, while tapping into employees’ taste for competition. A perennial favorite, the Juneteenth celebration has evolved into a multicultural potluck. “We’ve had everything from French to Italian and Polish dishes, while celebrating the core principles of Juneteenth,” says Johnson. “It’s inspiring to see the entire site get involved in these events.”
In 2020, the AAAMD’s Juneteenth event was supported by Henkel employees across North America, raising $9,000 through employee and corporate contributions for the 2020 Walk for Education.
While the Walk for Education is their signature event, the AAAMD provides support for other community programs, including a local boys’ home. The group also helps Henkel recruit new talent, represents the company at community cultural events, and supports the activities of other local ERGs.
“As a global company, Henkel values the experience and viewpoints of people from different backgrounds,” says Johnson. “The AAAMD is a visible presence in the community, and we continue to look for new opportunities to provide support.”