Since announcing their partnership with “For Our Children” Foundation and an initial donation earlier this year, an incredible total of €767 has been further raised from TTEC’s teams of customer service associates charity business run and TTEC’s participation in the foundation’s 2018 edition of “Challenge Summer in the Office” campaign where the teams played games different board games and held foosball tournaments.
The customer service associates are used to usually providing customer service and resolving queries via online services such as email and social media.
Viktoria Raikova, Senior Specialist Employee Communications for EMEA said: "We are so delighted all of our efforts have paid off and we have been able to raise more money for the ‘For Our Children’ Foundation.”
“We have been greatly impressed by the commitment and innovation of the employees in TTEC in Sofia,” said the Director of the Corporate Social Responsibility and Communications department at ‘For Our Children’ Foundation Galya Getzova.
“Together we are helping more underprivileged children and their families living in difficult situations to stay together and be strong,” she added.
TTEC in Sofia have a number of creative fund raising initiatives planned for the festive season and are hoping to add more donations before the end of the year.
Picture above: Stefan Karagyaurov, Site Director at TTEC, Sofia with Galya Getzova, Partnership Director of the Foundation.
For more information contact www.ttec.com/emea
“For Our Children” foundation is a sustainable developing Bulgarian organisation with more than 25 years of history – a leader in incorporating and developing policies for early childhood development and in providing services for children in early age and their families. The foundation proactively and purposefully works towards closing the doors to orphanages and institutions for abandoned children and keeping the Bulgarian families whole despite poverty and social exclusion. For the last quarter of a century, the foundation has supported more than 12 000 children and families at risk, more than a 1000 of which were aided in the first six months of 2018.