- TTEC Wellness Walk has raised over Rs. 10.54 crores for 70 NGOs through its 21 editions
- TTEC makes due diligence of all NGOs so that any charity you plan to give money in order to ensure your hard earned money are going to the right place for right cause: Rafiq Mansuri,Vice President & Head, CSR, GRGVS
- Over the last 21 years, the walk has had more than 95,800+ participants and 280 sponsors and helped raise Rs 10.54 crores for 70 NGOs
- Participants can register for the walk online on Townscript
- The 4 KM walk and 5 KM run will begin at 7:00 am on February 18 at the LD College of Engineering
NE NEWS SERVICE
AHMEDABAD, FEB 16
Come Sunday, February 18, Aapnu Amdawadis set to open their hearts and wallets for charity of four well run NGOs in Gujarat. The 22nd Annual TTEC Wellness Walk – 2024, one of the most anticipated events in the city’s social calendar, will take place on February 18 this year. While its twin purposes of generating health awareness and raising funds through public participation for various NGOs remain the same, the walk will be held at the LD College of Engineering this year.
The Charity Walk started as a fun activity in 2003 but has become an important and highly awaited city event, with thousands of participants each year. It has been highly successful in meeting its objectives through the support of individual contributions and corporate sponsorships.
TTEC makes due diligence of all NGOs to make sure that any charity you plan to give money in order to ensure your hard earned money are going to the right place for right cause, said one of the beneficiary NGOs.
Over the last 21 years, the walk has had more than 95,800+ participants and 280 sponsors and helped raise Rs. 10.54 crores for 70 NGOs.
“It is a moment of immense pride and joy for us to announce the 22nd Annual TTEC Wellness Walk. Over the last 21 years, with the generous contribution and support from our clients, sponsors and community at large, we have been able to raise over Rs. 10.5 crores for 70 different NGOs. This year we have identified 4 NGOs who are doing exceptional work for various causes such as supporting underserved rural communities through quality education, providing values based formal and non-formal education for underprivileged communities, women empowerment and providing basic education for specially abled children. We love to say that when ‘Ahmedabad Walks, India Changes’ – I request everyone to come and join us for the Walk on February 18th at 7 am and make a difference in the lives of thousands of deserving children, women and youth in the country,” said Biju Pillai, Vice President, Operations, India – TTEC.
Pillai further added that one of the company’s foreign clients have planned to contribute their mite by organising a similar charity walk there. Over 70 percent of the donors are Motif TTEC staffers working in domestic and offshore sites.
The 22nd edition of the TTEC Wellness Walk includes a 4 KM walk and a 7.5 KM run. It will begin at 7:00 am on February 18 at the L. D College of Engineering. Participants can register for the walk online on Townscript. The minimum registration fee is Rs. 300. The company matches Rs 300 for every registered participant.
Beneficiary NGOs speak
- Gujarat Rajya Gram Vikas Samiti (GRGVS) – Serving since 1988 to empower underserved rural communities through quality education, water, sanitation, environment, livelihood, women empowerment and rural development initiatives for improving socio-economic conditions. – 80 (G), said Rafiq Mansuri, Vice President & Head, CSR, GRGVS.
- Manav Gulzar – Established in 2014, works for the holistic development of underprivileged communities with primary focus on value based formal and non-formal education, youth development, health and nutrition, skill training and employability. – 80 (G): Nilam Thakkar, Trustee
- New Way Educational & Rural Development Trust runs Freedom Day Care Center at Dholka, near Ahmedabad since 2010 for specially abled children to provide basic education, vocational training through process-based learning, speech therapy, physiotherapy, and parental guidance. – 80 (G), said. Bhavin Parmar.
- Utkarsh – Registered in 2013, the trust aims to empower girl children and support women from marginalized social groups enabling them to become self-reliant and improve their standard of living through better health & nutrition, education, and holistic well-being. – 80 (G), said Rekha Adhwaryu, Founder & Chairperson
Key sponsors
Platinum Sponsors – Airbnb
Gold Sponsors – Anonymous, eBay and Khushi – Ambient Media Partner
Bronze Sponsors – Apexon Ignite, KensVille Golf & Country Club – Savvy, New Arbuda Builders, Pest Control Enterprises, Simulations and TeleKonnectors
Associate Sponsors – BIA Capital, BlazeNet, CityShor, Claris, Cliantha Research, CreativeYatra, JadeBlue Lifestyle India Ltd., Megha Communication, MuscleMonk, QX Global Services LLP., Rubik Infotech Pvt. Ltd., Sheth Info, Sunij Pharma Pvt. Ltd.
Partners – Bottles for Change – Plastic Recycling Initiative by Bisleri, Gallons, Kelika Badminton Academy, L.D. College of Engineering, Rasna, Shalby Multi-Specialty Hospitals, The House of MG and Waghbakri Tea Group
Principles behind the NGO selection process
- All cheques are written directly in the name of beneficiary NGOs
- No NGO is repeated in the subsequent year
- No Motif TTEC Director is a trustee of any selected NGO