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 61,000 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.

Samsung employees brought their kids along with them to make costumes for future productions by Only Make Believe, a nonprofit organization of volunteer actors dedicated to providing interactive theater programs for special needs children, after watching the actors perform on Samsung Day of Service Friday, May 13.

Samsung employees brought their kids along with them to make costumes for future productions by Only Make Believe, a nonprofit organization of volunteer actors dedicated to providing interactive theater programs for special needs children, after watching the actors perform on Samsung Day of Service Friday, May 13.

Samsung employees brought their kids along with them to make costumes for future productions by Only Make Believe, a nonprofit organization of volunteer actors dedicated to providing interactive theater programs for special needs children, after watching the actors perform on Samsung Day of Service Friday, May 13.

Samsung employees brought their kids along with them to make costumes for future productions by Only Make Believe, a nonprofit organization of volunteer actors dedicated to providing interactive theater programs for special needs children, after watching the actors perform on Samsung Day of Service Friday, May 13.

Samsung employees brought their kids along with them to make costumes and props for future productions by Only Make Believe, a nonprofit organization of volunteer actors dedicated to providing interactive theater programs for special needs children, on Samsung Day of Service Friday, May 13.

Samsung employees brought their kids along with them to make costumes and props for future productions by Only Make Believe, a nonprofit organization of volunteer actors dedicated to providing interactive theater programs for special needs children, on Samsung Day of Service Friday, May 13.

Samsung employees brought their kids along with them to make costumes and props for future productions by Only Make Believe, a nonprofit organization of volunteer actors dedicated to providing interactive theater programs for special needs children, on Samsung Day of Service Friday, May 13.

Samsung employees brought their kids along with them to make costumes and props for future productions by Only Make Believe, a nonprofit organization of volunteer actors dedicated to providing interactive theater programs for special needs children, on Samsung Day of Service Friday, May 13.

Samsung employees brought their kids along with them to make costumes and props for future productions by Only Make Believe, a nonprofit organization of volunteer actors dedicated to providing interactive theater programs for special needs children, on Samsung Day of Service Friday, May 13.

Samsung employees brought their kids along with them to make costumes and props for future productions by Only Make Believe, a nonprofit organization of volunteer actors dedicated to providing interactive theater programs for special needs children, on Samsung Day of Service Friday, May 13.

Samsung employees brought their kids along with them to make costumes and props for future productions by Only Make Believe, a nonprofit organization of volunteer actors dedicated to providing interactive theater programs for special needs children, on Samsung Day of Service Friday, May 13.

Samsung employees brought their kids along with them to make costumes and props for future productions by Only Make Believe, a nonprofit organization of volunteer actors dedicated to providing interactive theater programs for special needs children, on Samsung Day of Service Friday, May 13.

Samsung employees brought their kids along with them to make costumes and props for future productions by Only Make Believe, a nonprofit organization of volunteer actors dedicated to providing interactive theater programs for special needs children, on Samsung Day of Service Friday, May 13.

Samsung employees brought their kids along with them to make costumes and props for future productions by Only Make Believe, a nonprofit organization of volunteer actors dedicated to providing interactive theater programs for special needs children, on Samsung Day of Service Friday, May 13.

Samsung employees and their family members make emergency supply kits in support of the Pillow Case Project, created by American Red Cross to increase awareness about natural disaster preparedness and safety for kids, during the fourth semiannual Samsung Day of Service on Friday, May 13.

Samsung employees and their family members make emergency supply kits in support of the Pillow Case Project, created by American Red Cross to increase awareness about natural disaster preparedness and safety for kids, during the fourth semiannual Samsung Day of Service on Friday, May 13.