Tecalis has been recognized as a Solidarity Company 2024, joining an outstanding network of companies committed to a positive impact on society. This seal is awarded by the Third Sector Platform (PTS), which drives the initiative to align the interests of companies with key social causes, promoting their contribution to the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The Solidarity Company distinction is aimed at companies that chose to allocate 0.7% of their Corporate Tax to finance social projects managed by Third Sector entities, addressing challenges such as poverty, exclusion and inequality. This voluntary act generates a critical fund for the development of programs of general interest, aimed at strengthening citizens' rights, welfare and social inclusion.
For Tecalis, obtaining the Empresa Solidaria Seal represents a further step in its commitment to integrate social responsibility into the core of its business activities. The company, now part of this impact network, will collaborate in the financing of health, inclusion, education and anti-discrimination projects, among others, thanks to having checked the Solidarity Option in the Corporate Income Tax. Through this contribution, Tecalis becomes an active agent in social transformation, promoting strategic alliances between the business sector and the Third Sector, with the purpose of driving a change towards a more just and equitable society.
“At Tecalis, we firmly believe in the power of partnerships and solidarity to build a more inclusive and sustainable society. Being recognized as a Solidarity Company 2024 is an honor that reinforces our commitment to positive impact and motivates us to continue collaborating with the Third Sector in projects that generate real value for the communities we serve,” stated Isidoro Martinez, CEO and Founder of Tecalis.
This recognition not only highlights Tecalis' social responsibility but also reinforces its commitment to the well-being of the community, reaffirming the role of companies as catalysts for social change.