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GEP Cares

GEP’s founders had a vision in 1999; we will share our success with the communities in which we work and with under-served and at-risk populations.

This vision has turned into a focus on global issues concerning women, children, literacy and food insecurity. GEP knows that gender equality and access to education and proper nutrition are fundamental to a person’s growth – so we do everything we can to even the playing field.

We are especially proud of our long-term sponsorship of both Ekal Foundation, a non-profit organization on a mission to bring basic education to every child across rural India, and Akshaya Patra, the world's largest NGO school meal program, providing hot, nutritious, school meals to 1.7 million children across India. Without access to education and adequate nutrition, no child can realize their potential.

Our employees harness their philanthropic spirit through GEP Social Initiatives (GEPSI), working locally, in each of our 27 offices around the globe.

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GEPSI

GEPSI began, as many success stories do, with the efforts of one person. A consultant based in the United States took a trip to Ethiopia and came back filled with gratitude and a desire to help those who are less fortunate.

The effort was launched in the United States office in 2009 and spread to our offices in India in early 2010, when Women@GEP India banded together to spread awareness about contemporary social issues, engage with non-profits and local communities, and collaborate with them to help meet their needs.

All our offices around the world participate in GEPSI activities and fundraisers.

One person with an idea in 2009 turned into hundreds of GEP employees around the world. GEP people care and they make a difference by working together.

  • GEP USA is proud to support and work with Women in Need (WIN). For more than 33 years, WIN has provided safe housing, critical services, and ground-breaking programs to help homeless women and their children rebuild their lives. Our GEPSI team organizes events, supplies and campaigns to makes sure WIN has everything it needs for its clients to succeed
  • Backpack Buddies aims to provide the children living in homeless shelters with the school supplies they need for the upcoming school year. GEPSI supports the WIN shelter in New York City, serving close to 12,000 women and their children each year
  • The GEPSI US team also partnered with WIN to celebrate Earth Day. GEPpers taught 25 kids the importance of saving our environment and painted and planted flower pots
  • Several U.S. team members ran the Rutgers half marathon and 8K together. To cheer them on, GEPSI organized a fundraiser where we contributed to each runner. All contributions went to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital
  • GEPpers worked with Jersey Battered Women Services (JBWS) to provide basic toiletries to 12 families and decorated journals with inspiring messages
  • The GEPSI U.S. team organized a career fair for women in homeless shelters in the NY and NJ area. They also assisted the women in putting together resumes and gave job advice

  • Reaching out to the under-served in society has for long been one of the foremost ideals of corporate social responsibility at GEP. In August 2017, GEPSI joined hands with the Akshaya Patra Foundation to flag off a fleet of food delivery vehicles to support distribution of daily meals to underprivileged children in government-run schools. The goal is to provide over one million meals that will feed poor school children all over India, every day
  • GEPSI India regularly invites esteemed speakers like Saskia Bruysten from the Yunuz Foundation and Nimish Patel from Empty Hands to meet with and influence employees to spread kindness and giving
  • Our GEPSI India team works with Happy Feet Home hospice for children suffering from life-threatening illnesses
  • Twenty-two GEPpers from our Hyderabad office ran a 5K/10K as part of a GEPSI sponsored fundraising event to support Seva Bharathi’s “Kishori Vikas” ― a program designed to educate and empower adolescent girl children in slums

  • GEPSI Prague works with the children in Motol Hospital, most recently organizing a theater show for the children in the oncology department
  • GEPSI also works with the Facility for Children of Foreign Nationals (FFCON), spending free time with the kids and planning activities like picnics, ice skating, and cinema visits. GEPSI Prague also regularly donates clothes, shoes and other accessories to the facility ― most used as birthday and Christmas presents for the children
  • Our Prague GEPpers also helped refurbish a local animal shelter. We did some gardening as well as cleaned windows for the owner of the facility. In addition to the physical help, we provided the shelter with food and equipment for daily maintenance

  • Most recently, GEPSI London worked to educate and raise awareness on the conflict in Syria. GEPpers visited the British Museum and toured the excavation room, learning about current research sites in the Middle East and the threats they face
  • They also learned about the British Institute for the Study of Iraq (BISI), which offers academic and cultural support to a country in constant upheaval. As part of our social initiative, GEPSI London collected £400 to help BISI scholar Omar Jassam, who visited the U.K. for his research on “Destruction of Cultural Heritage in Regions of Armed Conflicts: Iraq.”

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