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An Arizona CQN employee worked with the Arizona Quality Alliance, a non-profit, to assess a local college's operational effectiveness. He also helped lead some sessions for the admissions department saving them $20K so far this year.
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Fab 28 volunteers created training classes at a rehabilitation center for recovering drug addicts by providing internet courses to more than 60 students. The courses are helping recovering addicts land jobs, and be successful in life.
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In Intel India, a group of volunteers saw that the UN had a problem coordinating relief aid after the Bihar floods. The problem was coordinating phone calls for more than 80 workers across multiple relief camps. The team created a SMS-based communication application (called Relief Communication Management System), where workers can send SMS messages to a particular helpline number and all their requests get published online on a webpage, making it easier for workers to communicate after disasters.
This video also captures the spirit of how applying professional skills and employee passion can have a huge impact to individuals, schools or nonprofit organizations.
These are just a few examples of what Intel employees are doing around the world. I'd also love to hear from you - what are you doing that applies your work skills to the community? Be a ROCK STAR in your community!
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