Hilton and Room to Read, a global non-profit
organization focused on improving literacy and gender equality in
education, have extended their partnership for another three
years.
The renewed partnership enables Hilton Worldwide
and Room to Read to support the education of another 600 girls,
and directly benefit 26,700 students in Room to Read's Literacy
Program in schools across India and Sri Lanka.
In addition, both organizations will spearhead a
first-of-its-kind formalized Job Shadowing Program for students of
Room to Read's Girls' Education Program (GEP), which ensures that girls have the skills and support needed
to complete their secondary school education.
Over the next three
years, the program will provide up to 300 GEP participants
exposure to various career opportunities within the hospitality
industry, and guide them toward various career options,
post-graduation.
Nearly 800 million adults around the
world are illiterate (almost two thirds are women), while 250
million out of 650 million primary school age children are not
learning basic skills.
Since 2012, Hilton Worldwide and Room to
Read have collaborated to benefit and impact more than 43,000
young people in Asia. This included the support of nearly 600
girls to complete secondary school, the establishment of 30 school
libraries, the publication and distribution of more than 3,600
school books, and the construction of four school buildings.
Collectively, by 2017 the two organizations aim to impact more
than 70,000 young people through this partnership.
"Education is a powerful catalyst, which drives
positive change that transforms lives. We have made a global
commitment to impact one million youths by 2019, and organizations like Room to Read help us meet this goal by
delivering literacy and skills training programs to impact the
communities where we live, work and travel. Our joint efforts in
India and Sri Lanka will also serve to close gender gaps so that
girls have the opportunity to live up to their full potential,"
said Martin Rinck, President, Asia Pacific, Hilton Worldwide.
Hilton
Worldwide's contributions to Room to Read also include employee
engagement, financial support, and in-kind room nights across Asia
Pacific. The partnership is part of Travel with Purpose, the company's corporate responsibility strategy which leverages
Hilton's global footprint and scale to help enrich people's lives and
deliver economic and social benefits to local communities.
John
Wood, founder, Room to Read, said, "Hilton Worldwide's continued investment in the next generation of leaders ensures that tens of
thousands additional young people are given the opportunities to
succeed both inside and outside the classroom."
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