Explore the highlights, the numbers, and the stories that defined an unforgettable year.
At the heart of our culture at TD SYNNEX is a simple truth: when we give back, we grow stronger. This year, our teams around the world united to make a difference in their communities, contributing thousands of volunteer hours and countless acts of kindness.
The Impact in Numbers:
- Total Volunteering Hours: 11,927 (44.8% year-over-year Increase)
- Co-worker Volunteers: 1,513
- Nonprofits Supported: More than 173
These numbers tell a story of commitment, but the real impact lies in the experiences of those who stepped up to help.
Stories That Inspire
From disaster relief to environmental stewardship, our co-workers showed what it means to do the right thing and lead with compassion:
- January Feel Good Friday: Ivonne Valero (USA) led hurricane relief efforts, reminding us that one person’s spark can ignite a movement.
- February Feel Good Friday: Desiree Perez (LAC) spoke about the power of human connection in times of need.
- March Feel Good Friday: Margarida Matos (EU) shared how volunteering teaches us about ourselves while helping others.
- April Feel Good Friday: Artesia Wagersreiter (USA) emphasized the importance of giving back when you have the ability to help.
- May Feel Good Friday: Mike Allers (USA) encouraged others to “step into the arena” and discover the joy of service.
- June Feel Good Friday: Josh Hensman (UK) showed that even playing a small role in saving lives can be a success.
- July Feel Good Friday: Grace Loh (APJ) reminded us that volunteering is about helping without expecting anything in return.
- August Feel Good Friday: Maya Hosabettu (USA) demonstrated how passion and profession can come together to protect species.
- September Feel Good Friday: Dana Reina (USA) emphasized that giving back not only impacts others, it’s an investment in yourself.
- October Feel Good Friday: Erik Olsen (Canada) showed that even during tough times, helping others brings hope.
- November Feel Good Friday: Claudia Cincotto (LAC) reminded us that volunteering is a way to pay kindness forward and offer hope.
Volunteering is more than an act of service, it’s a bridge that connects us across cultures and communities. It’s about learning, growing, and creating moments of hope that ripple far beyond the hours we log and into the communities we serve.