Albemarle donated to the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul's annual "Uniforms for Kids" initiative in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to help students prepare for a new academic year. Employees at several sites donated school supplies for students in their communities.
In Magnolia, Arkansas, Albemarle sponsored a back-to-school bash for students—complete with free haircuts and school supplies—and our team members participated in Magnolia High School's community pep rally.
In October, Albemarle and its employees worked to help people who suffered devastating damage from Hurricane Helene in Western North Carolina. With food drives, cash donations and volunteer efforts, we made a difference in Kings Mountain and other communities building back after significant losses.
And in just a few examples of holiday giving, Albemarle teams across the country assembled educational kits for Digi-Bridge, an organization that aims to ensure students in under-represented communities have access, opportunities and skills to succeed in a rapidly changing world.
In Charlotte the Women Connect NC and Latinx Connect employee groups volunteered at the Salvation Army’s Christmas Center, organizing gift bags and re-stocking shelves where families can select holiday gifts for children.
The corporate communications and external affairs team in Charlotte volunteered at Nourish Up, the largest network of food pantries in North Carolina. The group sorted donations and packed boxes that will be distributed to people across Mecklenburg County, the location of Albemarle’s headquarters.
“Contributing to the community where we live and work is such a meaningful way to connect as a team,” said Colleen Penhall, vice president of enterprise communications. “It also brings to life our core value of care – to help others in our local area who need it most.”