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GSI Food consolidates its CSR volunteering team with recreational activity this Christmas

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For the third consecutive year during the Christmas holidays, GSI Food through its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) volunteer team carried out recreational activities for children and young people that consolidates them as a company committed to its social environment.

In this sense, GSI Food volunteers were in the Barrio Nuevo sector of Chacao, Caracas, Venezuela, where after a gymkhana of games for children between 1 and 9 years old, which had as station leaders the company’s employees, gifts were distributed for the Christmas holidays and for young people over 10 years old, two sports competitions were held: one of soccer and another of kikimbol; in both were given prizes to the winning teams.

Belkis, a neighbor of the sector and member of the neighbors association and the Humbolt Park users committee, expressed her gratitude for the activity and highlighted that it was the first time that the children of the sector met after the quarantine left by the Covid19 pandemic.

“It was a wonderful day, he congratulated them, it was coordinated, precise and there was much affection and union among all of us who participated, from the gifts to the soccer and kikimbol games because they had never linked all the members of the sector in the same activity; we feel deeply grateful,” said Rodriguez.

Carmen Tapia, Human Management Specialist and part of GSI Food’s CSR volunteers, said that the activities were very good because the community was satisfied and that was the objective. She also pointed out that there were 14 volunteers who were always involved in the development of the gymkhana and the tournaments.

GSI Food’s CSR activities for the holidays were carried out in the Humbolt Park in La Castellana, near the popular Barrio Nuevo sector, which allowed neighbors, park users and private enterprise to be linked in the same space, leaving 21 children and 8 young people to benefit directly and 40 adults indirectly.