Salesforce.: Volunteers at Oracle Open World'11 made "no sew" blankets for the homeless youth in San Francisco. The activity was organized by Project Night Night
Salesforce.: Attendees also packed bags with stuffed animals, books, and other goodies for the homeless kids
Salesforce.: Volunteers assembled snack boxes for families with sick children treated at UCSF hospital.
Salesforce.: The care-bags for homeless kids were stuffed with blankets, toys and books
Salesforce.: Families with sick kids who arrive urgently at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital received snack bags from our volunteers
Salesforce.: The UCSF snack boxes prepared by volunteers at the salesforce foundation booth at Oracle Open World'11
Salesforce.: Volunteers filled up snack boxes for the families of children treated at UCSF
Salesforce.: The Playworks backpacks provide elementary school children with the resources to achieve their education goals
Salesforce.: Saasy is also volunteering! These backpacks gave the kids in need the resources to complete 100,000 hours of homework.
Salesforce.: Salesforce.com CMO Kraig Swensrud, VP of Product Marketing Dan Darcy and Nate Skinner, the Senior Director of Product Marketing, are putting together backpacks for children in need.
Salesforce.: The Playworks backpacks provide elementary school children with the resources to achieve their education goals.
Salesforce.: Hundreds of Oracle World Conference attendees volunteered with Playworks and assembled 500 back to backpacks & wrote over 400 response letters to elementary students at 26 schools in San Francisco County.
Salesforce.: During Oracle Open World, salesforce.com promoted its philanthropic 1:1:1 model and gave the attendees the opportunity to volunteer for different non-profits
Salesforce.: Letter writing campaign for at-risk and underserved children
Salesforce.: The letter writing campaign for at-risk and underserved children receives a total of 3,600 hours of volunteering.
Salesforce.: Playworks.org was one of the featured philanthropic organizations. It helped volunteers put together backpacks and write letters to children in need.