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ASQ’s Pathways to Social Responsibility Report Showcases Successes

Fourth edition shows how companies can be socially responsible regardless of size or industry

ASQ
Tue, 07/31/2012 - 11:28
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(ASQ: Milwaukee) -- The American Society for Quality (ASQ), a leading authority on quality in all fields, organizations, and industries, recently released the fourth edition of the “Pathways to Social Responsibility” report showcasing case studies from companies big and small making a positive impact on their communities through social responsibility.

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The report features organizations in all sectors, including companies such as Ford Motor Co.; University of Virginia-Darden School of Business; and Campbell Soup Co., which is reducing childhood obesity and hunger through its “Nourishing our Neighbors” program by promoting healthy food choices in its hometown of Camden, New Jersey.

The 23-page report also features social responsibility initiatives from organizations like Rebuilding Together-Greater Milwaukee, a nonprofit that provides free, professional-quality home repairs and accessibility modifications for low-income homeowners or persons with disabilities. Since 2000, the organization has completed updates at more than 800 homes with the help of 6,500 volunteers.

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