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Global Week of Service 2022: 430+ Clouderans Engage for Good!

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October 22, 2022
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October 21, 2022 3 min read

Cloudera’s Global Week of Service, which occurred from October 10 through 14, is a week each year that the business dedicates to doing good. This year’s theme was Clouderans: Engage for Good. Clouderans were encouraged to take time, give back, and participate in various meaningful ways. 

Clouderans globally did just that. Together we exceeded goals, increased impact, and spread kindness. Here is how:

  • 430+ Clouderans engaged
  • 770+ hours volunteered, and counting!
  • 36+ events held virtually and in 20+ cities across the globe
  • $40,000+ donated 
  • 150+ organizations supported 

Some events included:  

  • Sorting non-perishable food items in Gaithersburg, Maryland.
  • Teaching science through fun audio stories virtually for young girls in Ghana.
  • Reducing one’s carbon footprint using old t-shirts, a virtual event.
  • Packing hygiene kits for homeless veterans in Santa Clara, California.
  • Providing art supplies for SOS Children’s Village in Bangalore, India. 
  • Gardening with the Cork Migrant Center in Cork, Ireland.
  • Equipping young women with skills needed to enter STEM careers virtually.
  • An open-source awareness program in Chennai, India.

…and many, many more! 

“Thanks, Cloudera, for giving me the opportunity to engage. I am so busy with work lately, and this event has helped me take time to change my focus for a moment in time. Afterward, not only did I have the satisfaction of having done service to the community but it also refocused me when I returned to work. It felt great to be a global citizen.”

— Anonymous

The diversity of activities represents the wide range of interests and causes Clouderans care about. We are proud of the impact we were able to make this year and are looking forward to seeing growth in 2023. 

 

 

To close out Global Week of Service, we challenged Clouderans to use their Unplug Day to commit an act of kindness. While acts of kindness may take just one minute to complete, we know they can have a lasting impact on the recipients and our broader community. Throughout the week, over 70 Clouderans committed to Unplug With Kindness. 

Take a look: 

“We were able to double the amount of packages we delivered to older adults.”

— Renee Dvir, solution engineering manager, Sydney, Australia

“I fed homeless dogs and pigeons.” 

— Veena Rajkumar, inclusion facilitator and learning developer, DEI, Bangalore, India

“I knitted a pair of socks for a friend. Perfect for the colder months!”

— Caitriona Snell, channel and alliances marketing, London, UK 

“We stocked up the Pantry for the People in Sydney East!” 

— Wayne Cottis, talent acquisition manager APAC, Sydney, Australia

“I cleaned my husband’s car. It is so important to be kind to others, and I believe kindness starts at home within our own family. I took two hours of my day and surprised him by the end of his day with a beautifully detailed car, and his smile was priceless.”

— Bruna Pinto, partner success representative, Pennsylvania, USA

“Visited Pinjrapole, Mysore with my family to feed and do our part to care for abandoned or rescued cattle.” 

 — Shivananda Guruswamy, technical talent acquisition partner, APAC, Bangalore, India 

“Created drinking tumblers for my younger brother and his classmates.”

 — Autumn Harris, DEI program success manager, North Carolina, USA

“Organized food delivery and donation to older adults and the disabled community in Korea.” 

 — Ray Park, inside sales executive, Seoul, South Korea 

“Ela Jayachandran and I met students from single-parent households in Chennai, India and shared with them that Cloudera will be providing scholarships to help ensure they receive proper education.” 

 — Karthigeyan Thiyagarajan, customer operations director, Chennai, India

“I packed food boxes at Manna Food Center.”

 — Andrew Lim, senior software engineer, Maryland, USA 

Learn more about Cloudera Cares here. 



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