Staff drive Shell Singapore’s social investment efforts

By National Volunteer and Philanthropy Centre  /
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Shell’s latest initiative, Shell iVolunteers, is a ground-up movement started by a group of employees in 2015.

Oil and gas giant Shell is easily one of the most recognisable brands in the world. For many years, Shell employees worldwide have been supporting various causes, which include the empowerment of women, supporting the elderly as well as children with learning difficulties.

With a presence in Singapore for over 125 years, Shell has been a familiar face in social investment programmes, the most recognisable being the Shell Traffic Games. Launched in 1958 by then prime minister Lee Kuan Yew, it has educated more than one million school children on the importance of road safety. . .

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