LifeLock, Inc., Gives Back to its Local Communities in a Day of Service
16 April 2015 - 6:11PM
Business Wire
Company Celebrates Tenth Anniversary With
Employee Volunteerism
Today, LifeLock, Inc., (NYSE: LOCK) launched its inaugural day
of volunteerism, where, as part of their regular work schedule,
employees leave their desks, roll up their sleeves and give back to
local communities in a day of service. All of LifeLock’s 675+
employees are invited to join the event, called “Do-Gooder Day,”
across office locations in Tempe, Ariz.; San Diego, Calif.; and
Mountain View, Calif.
“We’re proud to be putting our values into action during this
day of service on the tenth anniversary of our company. It’s one of
the many ways we’re invested in our local communities and
contributing our expertise where there is a need for a helping
hand,” said Todd Davis, chief executive officer of LifeLock.
The company’s social responsibility mission is to help keep
families safer in an always-connected world. In addition to
providing services that help members gain some peace of mind,
LifeLock is also focused on volunteerism and giving back to
communities in ways that further its mission. With the first
Do-Gooder Day, LifeLock is making tangible strides in key areas of
focus, including providing education to help protect against
identity broadly in local communities.
Highlights of the day include:
Sojourner Center: The Tempe based
Center is one of the largest domestic violence shelters in the
United States and is committed to transforming lives. Employees
will sweep, mop, dust and organize the Donation Center and
Education Center. They’ll also maintain vacant apartments.
Second Harvest Food Bank: With its
Cypress Center in San Jose, Second Harvest is a trusted leader
dedicated to ending local hunger, providing food to nearly a
quarter million people ever month. Volunteers will sort food at the
food bank’s warehouse.
Boys and Girls Club San Diego: The
San Diego chapter of the Boys & Girls Club provides children’s
programs that drive academic success, character development and
healthy lifestyle programs. Volunteers will be assisting staff,
helping out with transportation and cleaning facilities.
“Volunteerism and giving back has been an integral part of our
company from its inception. I can’t think of a better way to
celebrate a decade of being in business than dedicating a day of
service to our nonprofit partners that give so much to the
community,” said Hilary Schneider, president of LifeLock.
As part of the company’s commitment to help fight identity
theft, LifeLock trains law enforcement, victim advocates and
collaborates with a variety of non-profit organizations to help
consumers establish positive habits to combat identity threats. For
example, LifeLock partnered with the nonprofit FBI Law Enforcement
Executive Development Association (FBI-LEEDA) to provide free
training to law enforcement throughout the United States and has
reached more than 11,000 law enforcement officers, representing
more than 4,000 agencies in all 50 states. LifeLock also partnered
with the nonprofit National Organization for Victim Assistance
(NOVA) to provide training to victim advocates throughout the
United States. LifeLock’s partnerships with non-profit
organizations focus on parents of pre-teen children, foster
children, and victims of domestic violence, who may be at higher
risk of identity fraud. Since 2014, LifeLock has partnered with
the National Parent Teacher Association to teach good
digital citizenship and online safety habits for children.
About LifeLock
LifeLock, Inc. (NYSE:LOCK) is a leading provider of proactive
identity theft protection services for consumers and consumer risk
management services for enterprises. LifeLock’s threat detection,
proactive identity alerts, and comprehensive remediation services
help provide peace of mind for consumers amid the growing threat of
identity theft. Leveraging unique data, science and patented
technology from ID Analytics, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary,
LifeLock offers identity theft protection that goes significantly
beyond credit monitoring. As part of its commitment to help fight
identity theft, LifeLock works to train law enforcement and
partners with a variety of non-profit organizations to help
consumers establish positive habits to combat this threat.
LifeLock, Inc.Becca Youngs, 480-427-2170media@lifelock.com
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