On Friday, May 13, Samsung offices across the country closed their doors while employees went out and gave back to their local communities on the bi-annual Day of Service. The day saw more than 4,000 employees donating approximately 16,000 hours to more than 50 organizations.

Since the program’s inception in October 2014, our employees have contributed more than 45,000 hours of service to 65 organizations nationwide. The event marked the company’s fourth Day of Service, and the first to feature participation by employee family members.

Employees from Samsung Electronics America’s local Research and Development center volunteered at Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara sorting 13,600 pounds of produce to distribute to those in need during the company’s fourth semiannual Day of Service on Friday, May 13. In addition to volunteer time, Samsung donated $1,000 to Second Harvest to support the nonprofit organization’s efforts. Since 1974, the food bank has made it its mission to end hunger in the local community, and it provides groceries to approximately 250,000 people every month.

Employees from Samsung Electronics America’s local Research and Development center volunteered at Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara sorting 13,600 pounds of produce to distribute to those in need during the company’s fourth semiannual Day of Service on Friday, May 13. In addition to volunteer time, Samsung donated $1,000 to Second Harvest to support the nonprofit organization’s efforts. Since 1974, the food bank has made it its mission to end hunger in the local community, and it provides groceries to approximately 250,000 people every month.

Employees from Samsung Electronics America’s local Research and Development center volunteered at Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara sorting 13,600 pounds of produce to distribute to those in need during the company’s fourth semiannual Day of Service on Friday, May 13. In addition to volunteer time, Samsung donated $1,000 to Second Harvest to support the nonprofit organization’s efforts. Since 1974, the food bank has made it its mission to end hunger in the local community, and it provides groceries to approximately 250,000 people every month.

Employees from Samsung Electronics America’s local Research and Development center volunteered at Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara sorting 13,600 pounds of produce to distribute to those in need during the company’s fourth semiannual Day of Service on Friday, May 13. In addition to volunteer time, Samsung donated $1,000 to Second Harvest to support the nonprofit organization’s efforts. Since 1974, the food bank has made it its mission to end hunger in the local community, and it provides groceries to approximately 250,000 people every month.

Employees from Samsung Electronics America’s local Research and Development center volunteered at Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara sorting 13,600 pounds of produce to distribute to those in need during the company’s fourth semiannual Day of Service on Friday, May 13. In addition to volunteer time, Samsung donated $1,000 to Second Harvest to support the nonprofit organization’s efforts. Since 1974, the food bank has made it its mission to end hunger in the local community, and it provides groceries to approximately 250,000 people every month.

Employees from Samsung Electronics America’s local Research and Development center volunteered at Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara sorting 13,600 pounds of produce to distribute to those in need during the company’s fourth semiannual Day of Service on Friday, May 13. In addition to volunteer time, Samsung donated $1,000 to Second Harvest to support the nonprofit organization’s efforts. Since 1974, the food bank has made it its mission to end hunger in the local community, and it provides groceries to approximately 250,000 people every month.