news release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
News Media, contact:
Matt
Hall, (336) 519-3386
HANESBRANDS
EXCEEDS ITS GOAL AND RAISES MORE THAN
$2 MILLION FOR UNITED WAY OF FORSYTH
COUNTY, N.C.
As the Largest United Way Givers over the Past Decade, HanesBrands and
its Employees Have Donated More than $23 Million to Support Families in Need
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (Jan.
20, 2011) – HanesBrands announced today that the company and its employees
exceeded their goal and raised $2.06 million for the United Way of Forsyth
County during its 2010 year-end campaign.
The successful campaign capped a decade of record fundraising that has
relied on the extraordinary generosity of Hanes’ 2,500 Forsyth County
employees and proceeds from the company’s highly-successful community product
sales.
“We surpassed our $2 million goal by $56,000 because of
the unwavering support of Hanes employees,” said Chris Fox, Hanes vice
president of corporate social responsibility and the company’s 2010 United
Way
campaign chairman. “Our employees’ generosity – year after year – is a true
testament to how much they care about their community, how important they are
to the community, and how committed they are to helping United Way provide
critical services to those in need.”
Over
the past decade, Hanes and its employees have been the largest corporate
contributors to the United
Way
of Forsyth County, donating more than $23 million
to support community agencies and programs.
Hanes and its employees donate more than
money to benefit United
Way
agencies. To kickoff the company’s 2010
campaign on Oct. 1, Hanes granted paid time off to more than 300 headquarters
employees to volunteer for a Day of Caring at seven area United
Way beneficiaries:
- YMCA Camp Hanes – Built
a bench and a
youth dodge ball pit, and spruced up the walking and hiking trails
- Community Care
Center – Painted
patient care
rooms
- The Children’s Home – Redesigned the
clothing room and painted the entrance to the home
- Second Harvest Food Bank – Sorted
food
- Goodwill – Organized
the Success Outfitters donation room, where men and women with limited
means can obtain clothing for job interviews
- Family Services – Landscaped the grounds
- Clemmons Elementary
School – Built a garden
[For related
photos and video, see the interactive online news release at http://smnr.akamediainc.com/Hanesbrands_Responsibility.]
Employee
volunteers also staged and ran the company’s 2010 product sales. The company held
three sales in October – one for employees and two for the Forsyth County
community – that generated more than $380,000 toward the company’s overall campaign
goal. The much-anticipated sales drew thousands of shoppers from around the
Triad area and even from other states seeking bargains to benefit a worthy
cause.
“Our
community product sales have been a major highlight of our United
Way campaign over the past decade,”
Fox said. “Hanes donates multiple tractor-trailer loads of apparel, and the
community gets to buy Hanes, Champion, Playtex, Bali
and other brands at incredible prices. All the proceeds go to benefit United
Way.”
The
company’s first community sale in 2001 raised approximately $12,000, and the
annual events have grown in scope and scale to meet community demand.
“We
are extremely grateful for the leadership that Hanes gives our community. Their
campaign just seems to get better every year,” said Ron Drago, president and
CEO, United
Way
of Forsyth County. “Hanes employees really went the
extra mile in 2010 with three product sales and their Day of Caring outreach.”
The
United
Way
of North Carolina honored Hanes with the 2009
Corporate Spirit award, recognizing the company for having the best campaign
for its size in North
Carolina.
The company also won the Employee Spirit award in 2006 and 2008.
Hanesbrands Inc.
HanesBrands (NYSE:HBI)
is a leading marketer of everyday basic apparel under some of the world’s
strongest apparel brands, including Hanes,
Champion, Playtex, Bali,
JMS/Just My Size, barely there, Wonderbra and Gear For Sports.
The company sells T-shirts, bras, panties, men’s underwear, children’s
underwear, socks, hosiery, casualwear and activewear produced in the company’s
low-cost global supply chain. Hanes has approximately 50,000 employees in more
than 25 countries and takes pride in its strong reputation for ethical business
practices. More information about the company and its corporate social
responsibility initiatives, including environmental, social compliance and
community improvement achievements, may be found on the Hanes corporate website
at www.hanesbrands.com. Hanes
is a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 2010 Energy Star Partner of the Year
and ranks No. 91 on Newsweek magazine’s Top 500 greenest U.S. company
rankings.
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