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Timberland Transforms Its Annual Holiday Traditions Into All-Virtual Celebrations of Community and Service
Over 100 volunteers served at virtual projects to support community organizations.
Dec 22, 2020 3:05 PM ET
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The spirit of giving is alive and well at the Timberland headquarters in Stratham, NH. Though the more than 300 employees continue to work from home due to COVID-19, they have found new ways to engage with their communities and help those less fortunate. Also new for this year was a desire to support the Black community more intentionally, which sparked several new partnerships.
One annual tradition that was updated this year was Timberland’s Holiday Giving Program. The brand’s Community Engagement Team typically decorates a large tree with gift wishes from local organizations. Employees then volunteer to fulfill one or more wishes and deliver the unwrapped gifts to the Stratham headquarters for distribution to the organizations. This year