For the first time in its history, associates at Honda companies in North America are joining forces with its dealers and suppliers in a coordinated effort to make a difference in the communities where they live and work.
Honda associates painted livestock barns Saturday at the Logan County Fairgrounds as part of the company’s Week of Service. (PHOTO | HONDA) |
Dubbed Team Honda Week of Service, the effort began Friday and continues through Monday.
It involves volunteer community activities by Honda associates, dealers and suppliers in 41 states, as well as Mexico and Canada and was timed to coincide with the company’s Founder’s Day, which marks the establishment of the first Honda business operation in North America on June 11, 1959.
Honda is accessing its scale and strong community and business relationships to take the Team Honda spirit to improve the lives of those who live in communities across the nation.
Locally, volunteers helped at the Logan County Fairground ahead of the annual fair and at the Hilliker YMCA.
The Week of Service will call nearly 15,000 volunteers to action from Honda companies, along with additional volunteers from the more than 325 dealerships and 76 suppliers.
Additional information, including a measurement of the impact of the event, will be available in early July.
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