- TTEC Wellness Walk has raised over Rs 11.37 crores for 74 NGOs through its 22 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
- Over the last 22 years, the walk has had more than 100,674+ participants and 284 sponsors
- Participants can register for the walk online on Townscript
- The 4 km walk and 7.5 km run will begin at 7:00 am on March 9 at the LD College of Engineering
- The minimum registration fee is Rs 300 an the company will make matching contribution for every registered participant
NE NEWS SERVICE
AHMEDABAD, MAR 5
Come Sunday, March 9, Aapnu Amdawadis set to open their hearts and wallets for charity of three well run NGOs in Gujarat. The 23rd Annual TTEC Wellness Walk – 2025, one of the most anticipated events in the city’s social calendar, will take place on March 9 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 Wellness 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.
Over the last 22 years, the walk has had more than 100,674+ participants and 284 sponsors and helped raise Rs 11.37 crores for 74 NGOs.
“It is an incredible honour to announce the 23rd Annual TTEC Wellness Walk. This is not just another event – it is a testament to the power of community, the passion we bring to making a difference, and the values we uphold as an organization. Over the past 22 years, through the unwavering support of our clients, sponsors, and the community, we have raised over 11.37 crore for 74 NGOs and walked alongside more than 100,000 participants in this movement of change. This year, we’re proud to partner with 3 exceptional NGOs that empower marginalized communities through HIV/AIDS support and advocacy, empowering and enabling dignified livelihoods for rag-picking women and transforming education by bridging learning gaps for children and empowering teachers. We always say, ‘When Ahmedabad Walks, India Changes’, so I invite everyone to join us on March 9 at 7 am and make a meaningful difference in the lives of thousands of deserving children, women, and youth,” said Biju Pillai, Vice President, Operations, India – TTEC.
The 23rd 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 March 9th 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.
The 23rd Annual Wellness Walk beneficiary NGOs are
Gujarat State Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS (GSNP+) – Since 2003, working to support individuals and families affected by HIV/AIDS through advocacy, knowledge sharing, and community-strengthening programs across Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan. (80G)
Paryavaran Mitra – Since 2014, this initiative has empowered rag-picking women by providing fair wages, dignity, and recognition for their essential role in waste management. It also offers healthcare, food security, and interest-free loans to enhance their quality of life. (80G)
Samait Shala – Since 2016, helping create inclusive learning environments in schools by bridging educational gaps and empowering students, teachers, and parents. (80G)
Key sponsors for the current edition
- Platinum Sponsors– Airbnb and eBay
- Gold Sponsors– Anonymous and Khushi-Het Ambient Media Partner
- Bronze Sponsors– Apexon Ignite, KensVille Golf & Country Club – Savvy, Simulations and TeleKonnectors
- Associate Sponsors– CityShor, CreativeYatra, JadeBlue Lifestyle India Ltd., Kelika Badminton Academy, Megha Communication, New Arbuda Builders and Sunij Pharma Pvt. Ltd.
- In association with– Ahmedabad Mirror and Radio Mirchi – gaana
- Partners –Gallons, 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 TTEC Director is a trustee of any selected NGO