We know that while a single person can make a difference, a community can change the world. We strive to leverage our employees’ individual strengths and passions to advance charitable causes we all care about.
We’ve built our sustainability efforts around six pillars we believe can uphold a better world. All are distinct and important; however, despite their differences, they all share a few key similarities. Our pillars universally address critical sustainability challenges, resonate with Gerent’s team and stakeholders, and present an immediate opportunity to improve lives all around the globe.
Access to clean water is an essential human right. Our team partners with nonprofits like charity: water to help bring clean, safe drinking water to people around the globe.
UNICEF works with over 190 countries and territories to save children's lives, defend their rights, and help them fulfill their potential from early childhood through adolescence. Our team supports nonprofit initiatives that promote policies and expand access to services that protect all children.
Like us, millions of species call Earth home — but too many lose their lives to climate change and human expansion every year. At Gerent, we recognize the value of Earth’s biodiversity and strive to safeguard nature by supporting environment and wildlife nonprofits.
This year, we planted nearly 1,000 trees to celebrate our 13th year anniversary. We’re proud to partner with OneTreePlanted.org, a non-profit organization that allows people around the world to plant trees at the cost of just $1 per tree. With so much deforestation occurring daily, we are committed to giving back to mother nature with the goal of planting 2,000 trees in 2021.
Natural disasters can wipe out generations of community growth in a matter of hours, leaving thousands without homes or hope. It’s our job as corporate neighbors to step up and provide immediate support by funding trusted humanitarian nonprofits.
At Gerent, we recognize that food is a basic necessity. Everyone should have access to healthy meals, and no person should ever go hungry because of financial challenges. We partner with nonprofits that help provide no-cost food to those who need it most.
As we navigate through the aftermath of a global pandemic, the importance of community health has never been more evident. Gerent recognizes this — which is why we regularly partner with causes that support mental and physical wellness.
Education is inherent to personal and community advancement — but too often, children lack the opportunities they need to build their skills and follow their dreams. At Gerent, we support and encourage nonprofit efforts to extend students’ access to high-quality education.
If you’ve sought medical care, tried to fill a prescription, or just read a hospital bill lately, you probably already know the hard truth: healthcare has become dehumanized. There are valid reasons for the shift; after all, providers have long struggled with interoperability, personnel workloads, and the ever-growing problem of confidentiality. But the end result is the same: a sub-par customer experience that strains the trust between patient and provider.
Thankfully, digitalization can help right the scales and empower providers to put the focus back where it matters: on the patient. In this episode of Transformation @ Work, we’re talking about humanizing healthcare – how digital tools can help providers put the focus back on their patients and deliver the kind of care that brings real peace of mind.
May 17, 2022
Gerent’s Mission: Taking Action to Unify Tech and Nature
Gerent’s Mission: Taking Action to Unify Tech and Nature
March 14, 2022
Combating the Water Crisis with Charity Water
Combating the Water Crisis with Charity Water
December 17, 2021
Gerent Stands up for Men’s Health in a Movember to Remember
Gerent Stands up for Men’s Health in a Movember to Remember
November 18, 2021
Gerent Joins Blessings in a Backpack in the Fight Against Childhood Hunger
Gerent Joins Blessings in a Backpack in the Fight Against Childhood Hunger
October 18, 2021