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Neuer Internetauftritt von Henkel Smile!

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010 by Sandra Lorch | Leave a Comment | No Comments »
Wir freuen uns über den neuen deutsch- und englischsprachigen Internetauftritt von Henkel Smile. Hier findet man alle Informationen zum über die Geschäftstätigkeit hinaus gehenden gesellschaftlichen Engagement von Henkel. Und zwar noch moderner und leicht verständlich.

Warum engagiert sich Henkel in gemeinnützigen Projekten? Welche Projekte sind das und wie werden sie ausgewählt? Wo auf der Welt leistet Henkel durch Spendenaktionen einen Beitrag zum Gemeinwohl? Wie viel Geld spendet das Unternehmen eigentlich pro Jahr? Antworten auf diese und andere Fragen rund um Henkel Smile finden Sie auf den neu gestalteten Internetseiten. Viele Videos, Fotos und Publikationen runden das Angebot ab. Unter anderem können auf einer Weltkarte Projektbeispiele angeklickt werden, die mit Text und Bild anschaulich dargestellt werden.

Hier geht es zum Internetauftritt:

www.henkel-smile.de

 

www.henkel-smile.com

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Happy faces thanks to Persil

Thursday, May 20th, 2010 by Hanna Philipps | Leave a Comment | No Comments »
Children are our future – for this reason, Persil has set up the initiative “Projekt Futurino”, which has already made 400 education and development projects possible. As a result, more than 100,000 children have been supported by “Projekt Futurino”. Persil has brought the initiative into being in 2007 on the occasion of its 100th anniversary. Ever since – always over a specific time period – consumers are called to apply with their project ideas.

The focus of “Projekt Futurino” is on projects which enable children to learn more about nature and to acquire a better awareness of the environment while at the same time experiencing its fascination.

Have a look at some projects of “Projekt Futurino” (the video is in German):

With the support of Persil, the Leibniz-Gymnasium in Dormagen realizes the project “Solar energy – our chance for the future”: Sixth grade students get to know zero-emission technologies of the future and can apply their knowledge in photovoltaics and H2-Tecnique. The application for this project was submitted by a physics teacher of this school in fall 2009.

The kindergarten St. Franziskus in Wesel is delighted in the explorer room with two laboratory places which were enabled by “Projekt Futurino”. Many generations of future kindergarten children have the possibility to explore and experiment there. The objective is to understand chemical coherences and to gain first basic knowledge– for an overall interest in natural sciences.

North & Latin America

message from Rogelio Escobar

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009 by Sabine Schauer | Leave a Comment | No Comments »

On behalf of Rogelio Escobar, father of our colleague Rodrigo I posted

 a message:

“Soy Rogelio Escobar, retirado, de 70 años, fuî invitado  por medio de mi hijo Rodrigo Escobar, empleado de Henkel Guatemala para participar en una etapa del proyecto MIT de  Henkel-Santa Clara La Laguna.
Debo reconocer una admiracion especial por las damas locales y las participantes de otros países, quienes trabajaron duro haciendo trabajos que jamas imaginaron, agregada la tremenda  incomodidad de algunos “rest rooms”.
Me gusto mucho el orden, la disciplina como se manejo el evento, la buena disposición de todos por colaborar y la cordialidad que se mantuvo en todo momento.
Nacionales y extranjeros maravillosos ayudando a personas preciosas del area rural de nuestra querida Guatemala y que seguramente jamas volveran a ver.
Gracias Henkel por la invitacion a participar. Un abrazo cordial para todos y todas”.

North & Latin America

pictures of our project

Friday, July 17th, 2009 by Sabine Schauer | 1 Comment | 1 Comment »

North & Latin America

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009 by Sabine Schauer | 2 Comments | 2 Comments »

back home again but still the impressions in my mind I gathered in the last week. I am proud to be part of such a great team who worked in Guatemala. The project is in the focus but without the people it wouldn’t work. Thanks especially again to Kirsten Sanchez Marin who initiated this wonderful project and coordinated the field work with all Henkel employees. Besides her challenging work at Henkel La Luz she is also very ambitious to support the people in Guatemala. Saludos to all team member and hope to meet you again!

 

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