“We at AbbVie are committed to supporting our local community in Mumbai through volunteering. We are excited to collaborate with iVolunteer that helped us reach out to Cerebral Palsy Association of India (CPAI) to make a positive impact on young adults with learning difficulties,” said Suresh Pattathil, Managing Director & General Manager ,AbbVie India. “During our ‘Week of Possibilities,’ one of our most anticipated annual volunteer initiatives, thousands of AbbVie employees globally come together to serve their local communities.”
In Mumbai, volunteers will be creating therapeutic aids such as toy puppets, finger puppets, and Rakhis for the Raksha Bandhan festival. These handmade items will be sold by NGOs to generate income, supporting the organizations’ ongoing efforts. Additionally, volunteers will spend quality time with young adults who have Cerebral Palsy, enhancing their experience and providing much-needed support.
Speaking at the event, Natasha Tiwary, Director, Human Resources, AbbVie India said, “The AbbVie Foundation believes that the initiative unites employees globally to make a tangible difference in local communities through various volunteer activities. This annual event aligns with AbbVie’s commitment to philanthropy, focusing on strengthening educational programs and creating a positive environmental impact. By listening and learning from our partners, we empower them to develop innovative solutions that address critical inequities and advance health equity in their communities.”
Each ‘Week of Possibilities’ location selects service projects that align with the greatest needs of the local community.
Learn more about AbbVie’s Week of Possibilities at www.abbvie.com/givesback and AbbVie’s ongoing commitment to local communities in its 2023 ESG Action Report.