Thousands of TELUS volunteers lend a hand on Saturday to help hundreds
of charities across Canada during seventh annual TELUS Day of Giving
VANCOUVER, May 24, 2012 /CNW/ - On Saturday, May 26, 12,000 TELUS team
members and retirees across Canada will take part in the seventh annual
TELUS Day of Giving. Team members, retirees, friends and family from
coast to coast will volunteer in support of local activities to make
positive, heartfelt and lasting connections within their communities on
this very special day.
"Our commitment to local communities is near and dear to our hearts and
the passion our team members and retirees display in giving back is
truly inspirational," said Darren Entwistle, TELUS President and CEO.
"TELUS Day of Giving enables our team to stand with our charity
partners and contribute to the health and well-being of our fellow
Canadians. Our team will make a difference by volunteering at
children's hospitals, by feeding the homeless, by sorting thousands of
pounds of food bank donations, and by completing ecological face lifts
at city parks, to name just a few activities."
Nearly 300 activities will be held in communities across Canada on
Saturday from coast to coast such as Victoria, Vancouver, Prince
George, Kamloops, Kelowna, Calgary, Lethbridge, Red Deer, Edmonton,
Grande Prairie, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Toronto, Barrie, Ottawa, Montreal,
Quebec City, Rimouski and Halifax.
Since its inception in 2006, TELUS Day of Giving has mobilized 52,000
team members, retirees, family and friends to volunteer at 1,250
TELUS-organized activities benefiting the communities where we live,
work and serve.
We Give Where We Live
TELUS, its team members, retirees and Community Boards have contributed
$260 million to charitable and not-for-profit organizations and
volunteered 4.2 million hours of service to local communities since
2000. TELUS' heartfelt efforts in this regard focus on educating and
empowering youth to improve their quality of life and to enable them to
reach their full potential.
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Since their inception in 2005, the eleven TELUS Community Boards across
Canada have contributed more than $30 million to grassroots charitable
organizations and supported more than 2,300 community projects across
the country.
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Through our TV for Good and Phones for Good campaigns, TELUS donates to
local grassroots community projects for every new TELUS TV and
smartphone customer in specific communities. Since 2009, TELUS has
contributed $6.5 million to 35 local community projects in Quebec,
Alberta and British Columbia through our TV for Good campaigns.
Further, we have donated $1.19 million to 12 community projects across
B.C. and Alberta through our Phones for Good campaigns.
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Through our Team TELUS Charitable Giving program, TELUS matches team
member and retiree donations made to Canadian registered charities,
dollar for dollar. In 2012 alone, the TELUS team will donate $6.8
million through this program.
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The TELUS Community Ambassadors program provides a vehicle for retiree
and team member volunteerism. The program maintains the tradition of
community giving that has been part of the telecommunications industry
for more than 100 years. In 2011, our 2,500 TELUS Community Ambassadors
made and delivered a remarkable 63,500 care items to homeless,
displaced and impoverished citizens.
To learn more about TELUS' commitment to the community, please visit telus.com/community.
About TELUS
TELUS (TSX: T, T.A; NYSE: TU) is a leading national telecommunications
company in Canada, with $10.5 billion of annual revenue and 12.7
million customer connections including 7.4 million wireless
subscribers, 3.5 million wireline network access lines and 1.3 million
Internet subscribers and more than 550,000 TELUS TV customers. Led
since 2000 by President and CEO, Darren Entwistle, TELUS provides a
wide range of communications products and services including wireless,
data, Internet protocol (IP), voice, television, entertainment and
video.
In support of our philosophy to give where we live, TELUS, our team
members and retirees have contributed more than $260 million to
charitable and not-for-profit organizations and volunteered 4.2 million
hours of service to local communities since 2000. Eleven TELUS
Community Boards across Canada lead TELUS‟ local philanthropic
initiatives. TELUS was honoured to be named the most outstanding
philanthropic corporation globally for 2010 by the Association of
Fundraising Professionals, becoming the first Canadian company to
receive this prestigious international recognition.
For more information about TELUS, please visit telus.com.
SOURCE TELUS Corporation