Community Investments

Our Community Impact

Date range: 2014-2022

Reached  <span>1.64 million </span>people in need

Reached 1.64 million people in need

<span>1059</span> community investments in 77 countries

1059 community investments in 77 countries

<span>675,000</span> students received Agility support as part of these programs

675,000 students received Agility support as part of these programs

Featured Community Investments

Explore our programs below to see the positive change we're creating in the communities worldwide.

Featured Community Investments
Community Investment

INJAZ Master Class

Agility volunteers supported Injaz Kuwait’s "Entrepreneurship Master Class" to help 8th grade students learn about starting and operating a business.

Our Community Investments

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Agility Thailand employees distributed school supplies, blankets and food, and offered scholarships to 220 disadvantaged students in a rural school.

Community Investment

Agility Philippines donated school equipment, supplies, clothes and footwear to 670 children in two different cities.

Community Investment

Agility Germany employees came together to provide active support to a children’s hospice they have been supporting for years, benefiting around 350 children and their families.

Community Investment

Agility Vietnam organized a lunar new year party for 660 students in a disadvantaged area to encourage their school participation.

Community Investment

Agility employees in Irvine, California, created a health campaign challenge titled Get Ready, Get Set, STEP! involving 100 employees in branches across North America and Canada to raise money for charity.

Community Investment

Agility Pakistan partnered with the World Wildlife Foundation to create Earth Day projects for 70 employee volunteers.

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Agility Indonesia organized four green initiatives to with the objective of decreasing the effects of landslides and help preserving the environment.

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Agility Kuwait continues to participate in the Innovate for Refugees – MIT Enterprise Forum Pan Arab’s Regional Competition, in which students compete for the best tech-driven solutions to social and business challenges. The program addresses issues related to the ongoing refugee crisis and is focused on engaging young people affected by the crisis who are keen to develop entrepreneurial skills.

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