Webinar: How corporate charity initiatives can bring purpose and engagement back to global remote teams while doing good for the world

Home-working is here to stay and finding ways of engaging and inspiring employees have never been more important. Click here to sign up to the free webinar.

Remote working can be great. There’s no long commute to worry about. You have a lot more flexibility in how you structure your time, and you get to spend more time at home. However, working from home can also increase the risk of burnout.

Most people didn’t have time to prepare for this huge change to their work and home life. Suddenly, they had to organise and motivate themselves. For those in leadership positions, they had to adapt quickly to managing a remote-working team.

It is up to business leaders to foster the sense of connection and camaraderie that remote teams might sometimes lack.
In this webinar, The Helpcare Foundation, World Child Cancer’s collaborative initiative with Helpware, will explore how corporate charity initiatives can bring purpose and engagement back to global remote teams while doing good for the world

What?

We invite you to join us and inspiring guest speakers from Amped HQ; Robert Nash, Helpware CEO and World Child Cancer board member, Louis Efron to explore

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When?

Thursday Jun 17, 2021 at 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM Eastern Time (9:00 PM – 10:00 PM UK time)

Who?

The Helpcare Foundation is a consortium of BPO providers, customers and individuals coming together to fight childhood cancers across the globe. By joining forces with World Child Cancer the foundation has a singular goal to pool resources in support of the over 400,000 children around the world who develop cancer each year; with the goal of reversing the shockingly low survival rate in low and middle-income countries.

The Helpcare Foundation is an opportunity for the BPO / Services sector to make a dynamic impact in the global communities in which we live and work each day. For those children diagnosed with cancer in low and middle income countries, survival rates can be as low as 10%, with many children dying without effective pain relief. In comparison, 80% of children with cancer in the high income world survive. The geographies with the most needs and challenges for support also happen to be in the "backyard" of the largest BPO / Service Hubs in the world. What a wonderful opportunity for the Services Sector to unite with a cause and provide support that will drive a significant impact for the amazing people we employ, right in their own communities.

Joseph’s update

We first met Joseph in 2019 after he was diagnosed with Leukaemia. Find out more how he is doing after his successful treatment.

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Kayin’s story

Kayin was diagnosed with Burkitt’s Lymphoma. He is now working as a carpenter and is feeling happy and strong.

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Rebecca’s Update

Read more about our catch-up with Rebecca after undergoing cancer treatment through World Child Cancer in Ghana six years ago.

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Hassan’s story

14-year-old Hassan from the Machinga district of Malawi was diagnosed with Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) last year.

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Discover More Stories…

Joseph’s update

We first met Joseph in 2019 after he was diagnosed with Leukaemia. Find out more how he is doing after his successful treatment.

Read more

Kayin’s story

Kayin was diagnosed with Burkitt’s Lymphoma. He is now working as a carpenter and is feeling happy and strong.

Read more

Rebecca’s Update

Read more about our catch-up with Rebecca after undergoing cancer treatment through World Child Cancer in Ghana six years ago.

Read more

Hassan’s story

14-year-old Hassan from the Machinga district of Malawi was diagnosed with Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) last year.

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Tiwo’s story

Five years after developing cancer and two years of treatment later, six-year-old Tiwo is doing well

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Franklyn’s Story

Meet Franklyn, now 17, who is fully recovered from cancer and dreams of becoming a doctor to help others

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Rebecca’s Success Story

Rebecca is now able to return to school after undergoing cancer treatment through World Child Cancer in Ghana

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My road to recovery

Prince went on to become a childhood cancer advocate and help many other children just like him when he recovered from leukaemia. Read More

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Estaphanie is excited to start university!

Meet Estaphanie, who is excited to start university after being forced to take time out of school following a cancer diagnosis

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Meet Bulu

Bulu is looking forward to following in his brother’s footsteps getting back on the football field

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Meet Oscar

Oscar was six years old when his mother noticed a swelling on his tummy and took him to a traditional village doctor

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Will you join us?

Together we can close the gap in childhood cancer care.

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