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Johnson Controls employees in Shanghai joined together to assemble 80 prosthetic hands for landmine victims in developing countries.

Lending a helping hand

Johnson Controls employees in Shanghai assemble prosthetic hands for landmine victims

Johnson Controls employees in Shanghai joined together during the company’s annual Vision Week celebration to assemble 80 prosthetic hands for landmine victims in developing countries.

  • Blue Sky Involve program: 1,962 employee volunteers worked 16,232 hours in 2012 on 125 different projects, including a safety training program conducted by Power Solutions employees in elementary schools throughout the country.
  • Conservation Leadership Corps (CLC) 1,000 Environment-Friendly Youth Ambassadors Action program: From 2009 to 2010, 1,122 youth ambassadors were trained on climate change in six cities throughout China, impacting more than one million people.
PROSTHETIC HAND FOUNDATION
BLUE SKY INVOLVE
CONSERVATION LEADERSHIP CORPS

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