Hyundai Auto Azerbaycan began a new phase of the project
Hyundai Auto Azerbaijan launched the next phase of the project CSR Geleceyimiz Uchun El Ele.
"The new phase will take place within the campaign Sen De Varsan and will be dedicated to one of the vulnerable groups in society - the graduates of boarding schools," said at a press conference on the presentation of the project representative Hyundai Relations Media Arif Panahov .
Sen De Varsan provides for training on motivation, integration into society, leadership, and in the subsequent preparation of a specific specialty, mainly for Hyundai Service.
Graduates to start boarding until May 31 this year can file a complaint with the offices and dealers of the company both in Baku and in the regions. Treatment will be based on the selected 20 participants aged 23 years and focused on training. Selection will take place; the jury consists of a sociologist, a psychologist, an expert on corporate social responsibility and representatives of Hyundai. The company fully takes over the expenses for travel and accommodation of participants from regions during the training.
The Chairman of the Youth Public Union social integration graduates of boarding Araz Akhmedov noted that today the integration of graduates and boarding into society and employment is one of the main problems of this social group. According to him, most of the graduates have problems with employment are within 20-23 years, so the age limit at 23 was not chosen by chance. He praised the initiative of Hyundai and expressed the hope that this initiative will be picked up by other companies and find a broad response in the society.
The project Geleceyimiz Uchun El Ele (Moving the World Together), is global social responsibility undertaken by the company in all major countries, where Hyundai is officially operational. In Azerbaijan, the project has been implemented since 2009. In support of the children that lost their parents in a car accident more than 800 children were provided financial assistance totaling more than 300 thousand manats. The project is carried out not so much for charity, but to attract public attention to the problems. -15C -
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