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Juntos como equipo de voestalpine

Tras un exitoso comienzo en 2023, la "voestalpine cares run" entra en la siguiente ronda. Del 1 de marzo de 2024 al 22 de mayo de 2024, nuestros empleados no sólo harán algo por su salud, sino que también ayudarán a personas necesitadas. Moveremos el mundo corriendo, caminando, haciendo senderismo, yendo en silla de ruedas o andando en bicicleta de mano juntos en todo el mundo y acumulando así “cares” digitales. No se trata de hacer tiempos récord ni la mayor distancia, sino de la suma de todos los participantes que quieren mover algo juntos.

Paso a paso se activarán donativos de voestalpine para fines benéficos. De este modo, formamos parte de un mundo sostenible y mejor, no solo a través de nuestros productos, sino también apoyando proyectos solidarios internacionales.

Herbert Eibensteiner

voestalpine se toma muy en serio su responsabilidad social. En el marco de la carrera "voestalpine cares run", este año queremos reforzar nuestro compromiso social en todo el mundo. Los empleados están uniendo sus fuerzas para recaudar la máxima cantidad de dinero posible.

CEO Herbert Eibensteiner

Qué hemos conseguido ya

cares run

Los círculos de “cares” se van rellenando gradualmente con cada actividad deportiva. Cada círculo representa una etapa de donación y, al mismo tiempo, una cantidad de donación definida. El dinero se destina a proyectos benéficos seleccionados.

De qué se trata

Pistoletazo de salida: 1 de marzo de 2024

La voestalpine cares run comenzará el 1 de marzo de 2024 y durará como hasta el 22 de mayo de 2024.

Nuestra meta

Se pretende que el mayor número posible de empleadas y empleados contribuya a activar la máxima cantidad de donaciones.

Proyectos solidarios internacionales

Las donaciones se destinarán a proyectos benéficos seleccionados.

Future prospects for young people in Brazil (UNICEF)

UNICEF BRazil

UNICEF's "1Million Opportunities" initiative in Brazil is dedicated to giving young people access to high-quality education in STEM subjects (i.e. mathematics, information technology, natural sciences and technology). In doing so, they strengthen the connectivity and digital skills of children and young people and provide them with vocational training and internships to secure them a place in the job market later on.

Emergency disaster relief RISK kits (Doctors Without Borders)

RISK Kit

When an emergency occurs, the first 72 hours are crucial. In this small window of time, Médecins Sans Frontières must be on site with the necessary equipment and supplies to save lives. The Rapid Intervention Surgical Kit (RISK Kit for short) was developed for this purpose. The RISK kit is basically a mini operating theater that can be transported by hand. This enables "Ärzte ohne Grenzen" (Doctors Without Borders) to move quickly and set up a small operating theater at any time in areas that are difficult to access.

Education and Digital Learning Center in Ukraine (UNICEF)

Digital Learning Center UNICEF

In 2023, UNICEF supported 1,328,602 children in accessing formal or non-formal education, including early learning opportunities through the UNICEF Education Fund for Ukraine. This year, the education initiative will continue and aims to ensure continuous learning opportunities for Ukrainian children and young people.

Mobile clinics in Ukraine (Doctors Without Borders)

Mobile clinics

To ensure continuity of care in Ukraine and respond to emerging mental health needs, MSF mobile clinic teams of psychologists, doctors and health advisors are supporting patients and communities with medical and psychological consultations, medical and non-medical donations, and improving the capacity of the health system by rebuilding health facilities and training health workers.  

Learning centers for children and young people in Austria

Learning centers

The Austrian Red Cross offers so-called learning houses for affected minors at 12 locations throughout Austria. There, children and young people from socially disadvantaged or educationally disadvantaged families recognize their potential and are supported in pursuing their own educational path. They are guided in the interplay of education, self-esteem and the recognition of their own skills and are shown new perspectives.

Humanitarian aid in Ukraine (Hilfswerk International)

Hilfswerk International

The organization distributes emergency aid packages that provide families and people in need with food and everyday products. Blankets and warm clothing are also distributed at the help points.
In concrete terms, Hilfswerk International can fill an entire emergency aid package with 38 euros to support a Ukrainian family. The contents of the packages are adjusted monthly to the actual needs of the people and include food and hygiene products. The emergency aid packages are then distributed together with local partner organizations and the population.