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Volunteering around the globe

How our employees around the world dedicated their time and skills to the fight against COVID-19

Since the very beginning of the global pandemic, Capgemini employees all around the world offered their time and their talent to help some of the most vulnerable communities in their time of need.


From helping students overcome the challenges of home schooling to connecting with those who suffer from social isolation, offering support to victims of violence, and providing meals to the homeless, our people did their best to make a positive impact.

Supporting students

“I wanted to contribute practically to the effects of the pandemic on the young,” explains Karin Danielsson, contract and sustainability manager. “With schools closing during the spring, students’ access to support to complete their assignments and meet requirements was dramatically reduced, or even disappeared. I realized I could help such students, thanks to my own knowledge, in achieving their goals.” 
 
Karin saw an opportunity in our partnership with the Red Cross to provide free homework support for secondary and high-school students.

Helping the socially isolated

In Spain, Capgemini employees are connecting to people who are socially isolated through two helplines. Estamos en Contacto, via the Adecco Foundation, connects volunteers to people with disabilities through a mental health helpline, in order toe help them overcome various physical and emotional challenges on a day-to-day basis. Illumina Una Vida connects volunteers with the elderly to combat loneliness. 
 
Capgemini Spain provides financial and volunteering support to these NGOs to ensure that our colleagues are equipped and ready to interact with beneficiaries through suitable training. 

In France, meanwhile, Capgemini helped create SOS Confinement, a freephone service to accompany people struggling with social isolation, feelings of exclusion, anxiety, and loneliness during the lockdown period. The helpline is based on Salesforce technology and Capgemini’s Odigo contact center platform, with a capacity of 2,500 calls per day. The service received the help of 150 Samu Social International volunteers in responding to calls.

Providing meals to those in need

In India, Capgemini volunteers are working with Parisar Asha, an organization that delivers meals and facilitates public health sessions on social media for children and parents, as well as an online chat service helpline. Thanks to our volunteers, over 652,000 meals have been served and nearly one million people have been reached so far. 

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