Nestlé has a very long history of community activities and support of charitable projects throughout the world. It is part of our company culture and principles that we act responsibly in the communities in which we operate.We support projects in the community that focus on our company strategies of nutrition, health and wellness and sustainability.We want to ensure that all the community work undertaken by Nestlé has a consistent approach and that our activities ultimately make a difference to the communities in which we have offices and factories.
Marie Curie Nurses provide free care to people with terminal cancer and other illnesses in their own homes. Between May 2009 and April 2010, Nestlé UK employees are aiming to raise £250,000 to fund 12,500 hours of nursing care for patients and their families throughout the UK.
FareShare is a national charity, which redistributes in–date surplus food from the food and beverage industry to homeless and vulnerable people via community organisations.
Nestlé has a long history of community activities and support of charitable projects throughout the world. It is part of our company culture and principles that we act responsibly in the communities in which we operate.We support projects in the community that focus on our company strategies of nutrition, health and wellness and sustainability.
Research from the Nestlé UK Family Monitor in 2002 showed that young people lacked places to go and things to do. Nestlé and national children’s charity 4Children created the Make Space campaign to develop positive out of school facilities for young people.
Nestlé supports PhunkyFoods, an independent curriculum–based programme teaching primary school children key healthy eating and physical activity messages through art, drama, music, play and hands–on food experience.