Nu Skin celebrates 20th annual Force for Good Day to support its global humanitarian efforts.
In addition to the service projects, the Nu Skin Force for Good Foundation is making a $1.5 million philanthropic contribution to the Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital in Lehi, Utah. The Primary Children’s Hospital Miller Family Campus is part of Intermountain Health’s historic Primary Promise, a philanthropic endeavor of at least $600 million to create the model health system for children.
At the Nu Skin global headquarters in Utah, this year’s Force for Good Day is focused on extending kindness and support to children battling illnesses in hospitals or undergoing surgery. More than 900 Nu Skin employees and their families will participate in a day of service to benefit 1,000 hospitalized children around the world. Three different kits will be assembled to support children recovering from life-saving surgeries at Primary Children’s Hospital, facial reconstruction surgeries in Latin America and hospitalizations in war-torn European countries.
Nu Skin is also donating more than 250,000 units of hygiene products to support families leaving refugee camps in war-torn countries throughout Eastern Europe. The product donations will be given to one of Nu Skin’s charity partners, Convoy of Hope, to help ensure the donation reaches the refugees who are in need.
“Children have always been at the heart of our force for good efforts,” said Ruth Todd, Nu Skin senior vice president of public affairs. “The goal with projects at our global headquarters this year is to help children who are experiencing health challenges while recovering from surgery or other illnesses. As we coordinate the efforts of our affiliates and employees across the world, we have the opportunity to make a greater impact for good than any of us could do alone.”
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