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Help for Helpers
Since 2008, we have further expanded our positive experiences with corporate volunteering by encouraging volunteering activities among clients in Germany.
With our “Help for Helpers” program, we have taken a new approach: Now we directly help our clients and others with their local volunteer work. Since welfare and non-profit projects often lack sufficient funding, 20 regions in Germany have access to € 10,000 each, which they can donate to local projects.

Any volunteer can apply for “Help for Helpers” funding, irrespective of whether they are Deutsche Bank clients, non-profit organizations or simply individuals who want to lend a helping hand.
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Twenty branches have already taken advantage of the generous offer to advance projects in their regions. Among the beneficiaries were students who visit elderly people in need, a wheelchair dance group training for the world championships, and a social education worker caring for a child with leukemia. We also helped citizens who work with children, young people or the socially disadvantaged, or who organize educational and integration projects. Essentially, the “Help for Helpers” program lends its support to every type of welfare and non-profit work.
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CSR Report 2008
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Short Report 2008
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Facts and Figures
Our commitment is stronger than ever...
  • In 2008, Deutsche Bank volunteers contributed 35,738 days of volunteer work - which is 84 percent more days than in the previous year
     
  • The number of employees committed to corporate volunteering projects worldwide increased from 9 percent to 12 percent in 2008
     
  • A total of 68 percent of Deutsche Bank employees who have previously taken part in a charitable project volunteered again in 2008 (2007: 63 percent)

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