Since 2010, Old Navy has supported the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and the Canadian Centre for Child Protection by hosting annual donation drives and putting valuable safety resources in the hands of our customers.
Old Navy held its 15th Annual Kids Safety Event and Donation Drive in ~1,250 stores across the US and Canada Friday, May 10 – Sunday, May 13 and raised more than $1M for The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) and the Canadian Centre for Child Protection (C3P). This year’s donations bring the total amount raised for these critical organizations since 2010 to over $9M. Funds from the donation drive support programs like Code Adam, which helps businesses and other establishments respond quickly and effectively to situations involving a missing child.
“I am incredibly proud of our store teams for making this year’s event so successful” says Steve Peters, Head of Old Navy Stores and Store Operations. “I was fortunate enough to visit NCMEC’s Headquarters to learn more about the critical work they do. I am honored to be part of a company that helps support such an important organization.”
Old Navy believes in creating a better future for future generations and finding ways to matter more in the communities we serve. In addition to the Kids Safety Event and Donation Drive, Old Navy supports NCMEC by sponsoring the Code Adam program nationwide.
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About Old Navy
Old Navy is a global apparel and accessories brand that makes current American essentials accessible to every family. Originated in 1994, the brand celebrates the democracy of style through on-trend, playfully optimistic, affordable and high-quality products. A division of San Francisco-based Gap Inc. (NYSE: GPS), Old Navy brings a fun, energizing shopping environment to its customers in more than 1,200 stores around the world. For more information, please visit www.oldnavy.com.
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