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50 Books - 50 Smiles

50 Books - 50 Smiles
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KPMG

KPMG provides integrated accounting, consulting and tax services to the Greek and international companies which operate in Greece and abroad, since 1971.

 

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Objective Action

On the occasion of the International Literacy Day and in conjunction with the fourth sustainable development goal of UN on quality education and as part of the Corporate Social Responsibility activities, KPMG organized an action titled ‘50 books - 50 smiles’.

The goal of the action is to support the work of ELEPAP (Rehabilitation for the Disabled) and the department of early intervention by collecting school supplies and fairy-tale books.

 

Target Audience

Children aged from 18 months to 7 years, who are pupils at the special school of ELEPAP.

 

Duration

Starting year: 2016. Project duration 28 hours.


Description

The United Nations recently set 2030, as the time horizon for reaching the 17 Sustainable Development Goals and 169 sub-goals. Unlike the previous Millennium Development Goals, which a time horizon the past fifteen years, the Sustainable Development Goals are global, given that all countries, developed and developing ones, are required to implement them.

The fourth sustainable development goal of the UN is for quality education. Among other goals, this fourth objective aims by 2030, to:

  • ensure that all girls and boys complete free, equitable and quality primary and secondary education leading to relevant learning outcomes
  • ensure that all girls and boys have access to quality early childhood development, care and pre-primary education so that they are ready for primary education
  • eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access to all levels of education and vocational training for the vulnerable, including persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples and children in vulnerable situations
  • ensure that all youth and a substantial proportion of adults, both men and women, achieve literacy and numeracy
  • build and upgrade education facilities that are child, disability and gender sensitive and provide safe, nonviolent, inclusive and effective learning environments for all

Nevertheless, quality education and sustainability do not constitute a new field for KPMG given that both for both at the level of vision and history and at the level of action, sustainable development and corporate social responsibility practices have been a part of the firm long before the official adoption of these definitions.

And this has been the case because what lies at the heart of our business is the value of constant development and improvement of the quality of our services, which reaches our partners either directly, through the development of educational programs that we create, or indirectly, through the lifelong training that we provide to our people.

KPMG International has established the KPMG Family for Literacy (KFFL) centre, created to fight illiteracy and promote the love of reading and the donation of books to children from low economic strata in the US. This specific action builds on the energy of the wider family of KPMG, where all, including the spouses, children, interns and retired members, can take part.

Since its establishment in 2008, the KFFL centre has distributed more than 2.5 million new books to low-income children in more than 100 communities in the United States.

Therefore, on the occasion of the International Literacy Day and in the context of the Corporate Social Responsibility activities, we organized the ‘50 books - 50 smiles’ action to support objective 4 of the UN on ‘safeguarding free, equal and quality education by promoting opportunities for lifelong learning’.


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Impact on Society

The people of KPMG collected school supplies, surpassing the quantities that had been initially requested.

Members of KPMG's Corporate Social Responsibility team visited the special school of ELEPAP, where they delivered the school supplies and were given a guided tour of the premises. 

During the visit, the Partner and Chief Operating Officer of KPMG, Siana Kyriacou, read the instructive tale ‘The hare and the tortoise’, which talks about the importance of hard work and patience, values that vindicate those who choose them despite the adverse conditions and the inequalities that persist.



Initiative Location

Collection of school supplies and fairy tales at our offices (Agia Paraskevi) and delivery to the ELEPAP facilities (Athens).


Working with Organization

Special school of ELEPAP.


Workers Participation

We inspired a large group of employees who responded to the charitable call with great joy and care. Thus, the specific action was realized through the active participation of 45 people, who covered the needs for school supplies and books requested by the special school of ELEPAP.


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Benefits for Οrganization

  • Connection and cooperation with the first charitable, non-profit organization in Greece that provides rehabilitation services for children (ELEPAP).
  • Support for and connection with the local market (purchase of items from local shops).
  • Strengthening of relationships among the members of the KPMG team of employees through cooperative participation in this activity.



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