Novelis Neighbor Volunteer Month 2015

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October 2015

The Fourth Annual One Novelis Volunteer Month

Dear Novelis Neighbor Site Champions and Volunteers,

In the fourth year of the One Novelis Volunteer Month, it is evident that giving back to our communities is a passion of Novelis employees and has become a new, impactful tradition at the company. This tradition has been born thanks to every one of you who identify community needs, plan projects and support those projects with your time and talent.

It is my honor to lead a company where we are working together to build strong ties with our fellow colleagues, customers and communities. By volunteering and working in teams to improve the areas where we live, work and play, you each play a role in making this happen.

Congratulations and thank you for contributing to an outstanding fourth year as part of our One Novelis Volunteer Month. Sincerely,

Steve FisherPresident and CEONovelis Inc.

The Fourth Annual One Novelis Volunteer Month

Volunteers: 2,050Hours Donated: 10,900

Money Invested: $400,000 Global Projects: 53

People Impacted: 23,000Homes Built/Renovated: 20

Centers Bettered: 25Meals Served: 12,575 lbs

Cans Collected: 2,800 lbs

Atlanta & Kennesaw, Georgia, USAMore than 275 volunteers participated in a Habitat for Humanity blitz build, completing a house in 5 1/2 days, & volunteers improved recycling along local trails.

Berea, Kentucky, USAVolunteers served meals to the hungry, provided lunches and school supplies for children in need and helped build a Habitat for Humanity house.

Bresso & Pieve, ItalyBresso invited children from a local school to visit the plant and learn about

aluminum while Pieve helped clean and preserve a local historical site.

Changzhou & Shanghai, ChinaThese sites partnered with Safe Kids China to teach children

how to protect their vision through eye safety practices.

Bukit Raja, Malaysia – AlcomVolunteers promoted science education to students from SK Rantau Panjang School by sponsoring a visit to the local science center and conducting workshops.

Fairmont, West Virginia, USAVolunteers helped build a Habitat for Humanity house, promoted STEM education in schools, and improved the safety of local shelters.

Göttingen, GermanyThe site hosted a robotics holiday camp for employees’ children to promote STEM education and held a clothing drive to help refugees in Germany.

Greensboro, Georgia, USAVolunteers partnered with the Boys & Girls Club to serve meals to underprivileged children, tutor children, and make the Boys & Girls Club safer.

Ho Chi Minh, VietnamThe site partnered with its Habitat for Humanity chapter to help build a home for a local family.

Kingston, CanadaTwenty-five volunteers worked with the St. Vincent De Paul Society community center to renovate and update the interior of the center.

Latchford, United KingdomThe site worked with their local government to make their community

safer by cleaning up a road underpass, which allowed it to reopen.

Lüdenscheid & Ohle, GermanyThese sites donated robotic sets and storage equipment to local schools, while volunteers installed the equipment and mentored the students.

Nachterstedt, GermanyThe site organized a Science Week for a local high school. Volunteers gave a plant tour, led workshops and built robotic beetles with the students.

Novi, Michigan, USAThe site partnered with its Habitat for Humanity chapter

to help build a home for a local family.

Oswego, New York, USAThe site partnered with ARISE to build wheel chair ramps for two local fami-lies, allowing the residents to safely enter and exit their homes.

Pindamonhangaba, BrazilThe site partnered with a local institution for children with disabilities to make safety improvements to the center.

Santo André, BrazilVolunteers installed recycling bins, made repairs and donated books to an organization that helps children with disabilities, Cidade dos Meninos.

São Paulo, BrazilThe site partnered with Casa do Zezinho to make needed repairs to the facility and hosted a professional workshop for adults, while children participated in a robotics workshop.

Seoul, KoreaVolunteers painted the walls of Samkwang Elementary School to create a better environment for the students and residents of the neighborhood.

Sierre, SwitzerlandThe site sponsored a robotics challenge for young students and hosted a technology day for students in the plant’s labs to promote STEM education.

Spokane, Washington, USAThe site partnered with the Second Harvest Food Bank to sort food

donations and provide thousands of meals to people in need.

Terre Haute, Indiana, USAThe site brought STEM education to local Boy Scout troops by hosting a day camp where they launched a weather balloon and built machines.

Ulsan, KoreaVolunteers improved a local community child care center by making it safer, painting the walls, and planting a garden and trees.

Warren, Ohio, USAVolunteers organized a community spaghetti dinner as part of a recycling competition benefiting a local women’s shelter and local schools.

Yeongju, KoreaVolunteers provided fire safety education to children at the NamBu Elementary School through fire extinguisher and evacuation training.

Zürich, SwitzerlandVolunteers sold home baked sweets and teddy bears to raise money for the

Theodora Foundation which helps children in hospitals.

October 2015

The Fourth Annual One Novelis Volunteer Month

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