Think globally, act locally
With operations in 45 countries, we embrace our responsibility and aim at being a small part of the big picture. Here are some of the initiatives keeping us engaged and connected to local communities around the world.
Concerning Female Empowerment
We want women to be able to shine in their communities and enjoy their full potential. We’ve partnered with many organisations so that we can support women around the world, whether by enforcing their fundamental rights or empowering them to get the career they deserve.
We have partnered with Life Project for Youth (LP4Y) on SheWorks program. With SheWorks, we pair vulnerable females, with a Sodexo employee to be shadowed for six months on one of our sites.
To date, SheWorks in the Philippines has already onboarded 50 women who are now deployed across our sites.
Youth Inclusion - Life Project 4 Youth (lp4y.org)
Learn more about SheWorks
Women from the marginalized sectors of society now have a chance to advance their careers and earn livelihood for themselves and their families, thanks to Sodexo’s SheWorks Program.
Launched in 2019, Sodexo has partnered with Life Project for Your (LP4Y) to provide women with resources, training and financial support, equipping them with the proper tools to improve their social, economic and political status.
SheWorks provides women with a six-month professional skills training to help young women become financially independent and to open up employment opportunities. Participants who have successfully completed the six-month apprenticeships have already been qualified to take up roles at Sodexo.
SheWorks also gives young women a chance to earn for the needs of their families and to have a positive impact on their respective communities.
SheWorks graduates tell their stories:
Jocelyn Monares, 24, was among those who benefited from the SheWorks program, undergoing a nine-month training at LP4Y Center on English and computer literacy in Tondo, Manila. Despite completing just one year in college, Jocelyn Monares now works with one of Sodexo’s clients as a cashier.
Angelica Quejada, 24, used to think that she would have less employment opportunities, due to her educational attainment as a Senior High School graduate. She now works as counter staff for Sodexo’s food client.
Marissa Tandog, for her part, overcame her shyness following a one-year stint at LP4Y in Payatas, Quezon City where she learned entrepreneurial training, computer skills, and speaking the English language.
Apple Cajipe, 24, who managed to complete just 2 years in college, was among those who received valuable training from the SheWorks program and LP4Y as an OJT in Sodexo’s Accounting Department.
At Sodexo, we focus on inspiring individuals to thrive, become financially independent, and productive citizens, thereby contribute to social and economic development. SheWorks is a testament to our commitment to improving people’s quality of life.