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McDonald’s India – North and East seeks NGO partnerships in Uttar Pradesh for ‘McDonald’s for Youth’ hiring initiative

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  • 'McDonald’s for Youth' community program aims to benefit 2000 underprivileged youth with employment prospects across North and East India by 2025.

  • McDonald's North and East India employs nearly 6,000 people, investing significantly in training and development initiatives.

Lucknow, February 2024: In its unwavering dedication to empower local communities and drive social change, McDonald’s– North and East India has made a commendable move to uplift youth including youth from under-privileged background in Uttar Pradesh through its prominent community program, "McDonald’s for Youth." As part of this initiative, McDonald’s welcomes NGOs in the state, to collaborate and help connect with potential beneficiaries in local communities.

Through this community campaign, McDonald’s India – N&E aims to create a ripple effect by leading positive change and serving brighter futures. This visionary endeavor addresses one of the most pressing issues faced by today’s youth: equal opportunities and better career prospects.

Speaking on the initiative, Rajeev Ranjan, Managing Director, McDonald’s India – North and East, said,McDonald’s for Youth is a campaign dedicated to providing gainful employment including youth from less privileged communities. We aim to meet 50% of our entry-level requirements through this program. We keep working towards continuously enhancing their knowledge skill and abilities through McDonald’s world-famous high-quality training programs so that they keep growing in their professional career. More than just filling positions, this program is about community engagement and breaking down barriers to growth, fostering economic development, and empowering youth to succeed in professional and personal life. With 800 recruits so far, we are inviting local NGOs in Uttar Pradesh—Lucknow, Ghaziabad, Noida, Meerut, Kanpur, and Agra—to accelerate recruitment for the program.”

McDonald’s India – North and East has collaborated with NGOs such as Magic Bus Foundation, Save the Children, Light House Community Foundation, Udayan Care, SEWA Bharat, Trrain, Saksham, Tarraqi, SPID, Lend-a-Hand, Quess Corp Ltd., etc. on a national level for hiring process.