Pitney Bowes (NYSE:PBI), in partnership with national nonprofit Reading
Is Fundamental, launched a successful volunteer program in April that
provided reading enrichment activities to more than 2,300 children and
engaged over 200 Pitney Bowes employees in five countries.
Share the Message: Read! is Pitney Bowes’s first global volunteer
effort and was launched in conjunction with National Volunteer Month in
the U.S. Through the program, employees in locations around the world
participated in fun reading activities with children in kindergarten
through 5th grade. Many of the events were led by the
company’s Local Community Leadership Teams, which manage giving and
volunteer initiatives in locations with high concentrations of employees.
Pitney Bowes employees have a strong history of giving back to their
communities. Through Share The Message: Read!, employees
experienced the joy of reading with children and gained a deeper
appreciation of how important it is to engage students with reading in
the early grades. Through this employee-driven volunteer initiative,
Pitney Bowes and its employees further demonstrated their ongoing
commitment to literacy and education. For many years, Pitney Bowes and
the Pitney Bowes Foundation have been committed to supporting education
programs that address the academic achievement gap.
“The importance of literacy and education resonates with all of us here
at Pitney Bowes,” said Chuck Johnson, vice president of human resources,
Mailing Solutions Management. “As a company, we are focused on the
development of innovative solutions to help our customers connect better
with their customers. So at the heart of it all, we value meaningful
connections. We welcome the opportunity to inspire young children with
the love of reading and learning. Making that important connection helps
equip them with the tools they’ll need to grow and succeed.”
“Giving back to our communities is a core value at Pitney Bowes. Our
employees worldwide support literacy and education initiatives by
tutoring, mentoring and coaching students in a variety of education
programs. Our employee volunteers were very excited to lead and
participate in these engaging activities, and could quickly sense the
strong, positive impact the program had on these young students,” said
Kathleen Ryan Mufson, director, corporate citizenship & philanthropy and
president of the Pitney Bowes Foundation.
The Pitney Bowes Foundation and Reading is Fundamental (RIF) partnership
provided tool kits, books and volunteer activity guides to help employee
volunteers develop fun, creative and memorable events that help motivate
and drive excitement for reading both inside and outside of the
classroom. This partnership is part of a longstanding collaboration
between the two organizations to drive positive change in underserved
school districts.
While National Volunteer Month is over, the Share the Message: Read!
program continues. When completed, the program will have included 12
U.S. cities, as well as communities in Australia, Canada, India and
United Kingdom. More information on Share the Message: Read! can
be found at www.rif.org/pb.
About Reading is Fundamental, Inc. (RIF): Founded in 1966,
motivates children to read by working with them, their parents, and
community members to make reading a fun and beneficial part of everyday
life. RIF’s highest priority is reaching underserved children from birth
to age 8. Through community volunteers in every state and U.S.
territory, RIF provided 4 million children with 15 million new, free
books and literacy resources last year. For more information and to
access reading resources, visit RIF’s website at www.rif.org.
About Pitney Bowes: Delivering more than 90 years of innovation,
Pitney Bowes provides software,
hardware
and services
that integrate physical and digital communications channels. Long known
for making its customers more productive, Pitney Bowes is increasingly
helping other companies grow their business through advanced customer
communications management. Pitney Bowes is a $5.4 billion company with
more than 30,000 employees worldwide. Pitney Bowes: Every connection is
a new opportunity™. www.pb.com.
About the Pitney Bowes Foundation: The Pitney Bowes Foundation is
a private entity with a mission to support education, literacy and the
diverse community interests of Pitney Bowes employees. We commit our
resources to closing the achievement gap and preparing the workforce of
tomorrow. For information about these programs and other Pitney Bowes
Corporate Citizenship and Philanthropy initiatives, please visit pb.com/community.
