Amway concluded its fifth annual Amway Cares Week of Service, reinforcing its long-standing commitment to community impact and marking the first year of global participation across 12 countries.
Held August 4-6 in West Michigan and for several weeks around the world, more than 1,300 employees volunteered their time to support over 60 community organizations. From farm fields to food pantries, playground builds to emergency supply packing, volunteers collectively contributed over 7,000 hours of service.
Amway teams supported a broad range of service projects focused on addressing food insecurity, expanding access to fresh produce, and creating safe, welcoming spaces where children can play and grow, all contributing to healthier, stronger communities.
“Service is at the heart of who we are at Amway, and this event provides our employees the opportunity to live our Values in a tangible way,” said Michael Nelson, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Amway.
This year marked a historic milestone as Amway Cares Week of Service expanded globally for the first time, engaging volunteers across 12 countries and connecting employees across cultures, languages, and communities through a shared commitment to community. What began in West Michigan has grown into a global expression of Amway’s culture of care, demonstrating that even small acts of kindness can create meaningful impact on a global scale.

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