The Red Cross Thanks FCC
for its campaign,
“This Christmas will sound like a story”
Cruz Roja gave a diploma to Carlos M.
Jarque, first executive and CEO of FCC
expressing its appreciation for the
collaboration of the employees of the
Citizen Services Group in the international
campaign “Esta Navidad te va a sonar a
cuento” (This Christmas will sound like a
storybook).
At an event held at FCC’s corporate
headquarters in Las Tablas (Madrid), Carlos
Cortés Fabregat, director of Cruz Roja
Juventud, and Jaime Gregori Soler,
manager of the Department for Obtaining
Funds, Corporate Collaboration, and RS of
the Spanish Red Cross, expressed their
appreciation for the nearly 2,500 storybooks
contributed by employees during the
Christmas campaign launched by the FCC
Group.
The books were distributed in the
“Educational Toy 2015” campaign thanks
to which, the Red Cross made it possible
for youngsters from 0 to 17 years old to
receive a present last Christmas. Red Cross
representatives also thanked FCC for the
mutual collaboration which contributes to
improving the quality of life of citizens.
The aim of the FCC Christmas campaign
was for all who work at the Company to
play a role in this initiative. The Company
asked all employees throughout Spain and
in other parts of the world to donate their
favourite children’s storybook and to take
part in the holiday greeting by adding music
and singing a Christmas carol.
Collaboration with the Red Cross
This new collaboration of FCC with the
humanitarian organization is yet another
example of their long-standing relationship.
The Citizen Services Group collaborates
periodically at its various sites in blood
donation campaigns. An agreement, signed
in 2011, is currently in force to promote the
incorporation in the job market of women
who have been victims of gender violence.
More than 60,000
children and adolescents,
from 0 to 17 years of age
received presents last
year thanks to this Red
Cross initiative
On the left, Carlos Cortés Fabregat, director of Cruz Roja Juventud; in the centre, Carlos M. Jarque, first executive and CEO of FCC, and on his right,
Jaime Gregori Soler, manager of the Spanish Red Cross Department for Obtaining Funds, Corporate Collaboration, and SR