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How AFL is giving back — and how you can, too

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AFL employees volunteering at a local organization.

In September 2022, AFL associates volunteered more than 1,586 hours to support various community organizations.

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Every September, AFL employees around the world take part in UNITE, the company’s annual volunteer program. From serving meals and painting to organizing events, they give back to local kids and families while helping fight food insecurity.

In the Upstate, they partner with organizations like:

You don’t have to work for AFL to help — these organizations are always looking for volunteers.

See AFL in action

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