Last year, in partnership with People in Need, a leading humanitarian relief organisation, Doosan Bobcat launched an 800,000 EUR grant to help restart Turkey’s local economy and community life.

Left to right: Scott Park, Simon Panek and Gary Hornbacher

The severe earthquakes that happened on 6th February 2023 in Turkey had devastating consequences for more than nine million people with over 240,000 buildings damaged or destroyed.

At that time, Doosan Bobcat provided immediate help with its construction equipment and offered humanitarian aid to earthquake-affected areas by funding local nano- and micro-enterprises to a total value of 800,000 EUR through an early recovery project.

The funding’s intention has been to restore small businesses in order to provide services that are critical for the reconstruction process and the re-establishment of the local economy. As part of its commitment to support locally, the company has been partnering with People in Need, a humanitarian relief organisation with global reach and a well-established presence in the affected areas.

553 businesses supported in first year

“In the aftermath of the devastating earthquake that struck Southeast Turkey, Doosan Bobcat committed to assist nano- and micro-enterprises in restoring their businesses. In partnership with People in Need, we have successfully extended aid to 553 businesses, fostering the revival of vital connections and the fortification of local value chains. This ongoing initiative is poised to reach hundreds of businesses and positively impact the lives of thousands of people,” said Scott Park, Vice Chairman and CEO at Doosan Bobcat.

Empowering communities to recover and rebuild

“Doosan Bobcat has demonstrated its commitment to empowering communities to recover and rebuild. In partnership with People in Need, Doosan Bobcat is providing essential financial support to small businesses that are the backbone of the local economy. This funding is helping local people and their businesses resume operations and provide essential services to their communities. Since the start of the programme, our funding has helped over 500 businesses and more than 2000 individuals,” said Šimon Pánek, Director and Co-Founder of People in Need.

Volkan Alparslan (lighting shop owner) “I still have hope.”

Volkan used to have a three-storey lighting showroom that was reduced to rubble. He refused to let the tragedy define his future. Venturing into the new marketplace, Volkan reopened his shop, ready to contribute to Adıyaman's recovery. People in Need recognised Volkan’s resilience and offered a timely cash grant, allowing him to replenish his lighting supplies and jumpstart his business once again. As Volkan’s clientele grew, so did his optimism: “Though I experienced a complete loss, my hope remains intact. I’m steadfast in my commitment to regain what I’ve lost,” said Volkan.

Vedat Gündüz (restaurant owner) “My employees keep me motivated.”

“My old restaurant was completely destroyed, and I couldn’t save anything from there. I managed to get a container and started by placing tables and chairs around my container-based restaurant and now can accommodate 40 customers. Thanks to funding I was able to purchase cooking materials and equipment, allowing me to start my work again. I now have one part-time and two full-time employees. Seeing them working and making money to support their families is what’s keeping me motivated to work and continue this journey.”

“All the stories that we hear from the beneficiaries of the early recovery project illustrate the resilience and determination, values that we hold dear. Our donation has already made a huge impact by restarting people’s businesses and creating job opportunities to help the local communities return to their everyday lives. It is through these partnerships that we can make a real difference,” said Gary Hornbacher, President for the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region at Doosan Bobcat.

 

 

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