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Mercedes-Benz is “giving a smile” for Christmas.

Christmas trees, Christmas lights, and chocolate Santas — yes, it’s that time of the year again! Young and old are making their final preparations for the big day. Children are decorating Christmas trees and parents are getting ready to put presents underneath them. But what happens if a family doesn’t have enough money to buy gifts? That’s where an initiative from Mercedes-Benz can help out:

Every year in the weeks before Christmas, it’s time for Give a Smile at Mercedes-Benz. Colleagues from all different units — from production to administration, and with everyone from trainees to Board of Management members — are wrapping Christmas presents. Those are then sent to food banks and other charitable organizations. The organizations distribute the packages to children from socially disadvantaged families who would otherwise receive very few Christmas presents, or none at all. The presents in the boxes are as colorful as the people who work at Mercedes-Benz, whereby most of the boxes contain toys, coloring books, and candy. Everyone at Mercedes-Benz who packs a box of gifts decides for themselves what goes into it Nevertheless, in order to ensure no one is favored or disadvantaged, there is a suggested spending limit of €20 worth of gifts per package.

Give a Smile was launched by employees at Daimler Financial Services and Mercedes-Benz Bank in 2008. The program activities were held at Group headquarters for the first time in 2010, when 1,200 packages were put together. Give a Smile was then rolled out at the Stuttgart and Sindelfingen locations in 2013. Extensive word-of-mouth got more and more employees interested in the program, with new locations joining in over the years — both inside and outside of Germany. An impressive total of 22,600 presents was collected throughout the Group in 2019. The driving force behind this commitment has been and remains Daimler employees: After all, Give a Smile wouldn’t be possible if they didn’t do such a good job packing!

Give a Smile in compliance with the corona measures at Evobus in Neu-Ulm.
Give a Smile in compliance with the corona measures at Evobus in Neu-Ulm.
A sprinter filled with presents at the Bremen plant.
A sprinter filled with presents at the Bremen plant.
A few presents were wrapped in Mannheim aswell.
A few presents were wrapped in Mannheim aswell.
Give a Smile in compliance with the corona measures at Evobus in Neu-Ulm.
A sprinter filled with presents at the Bremen plant.
A few presents were wrapped in Mannheim aswell.

Things are a little more complicated since the coronavirus pandemic. Social distancing rules and mobile working wherever possible means virtually no hustle and bustle with packages — or packing presents together. Still, the organizers at Group headquarters and at the locations knew early on that there was no way they were going to let Give a Smile be canceled! Some plants decided that Give a Smile would go on — in compliance with distancing and hygiene rules, of course. However, other locations came up with new ideas. In Stuttgart and Sindelfingen, Give a Smile is nowadays being conducted digitally and contact-free. Anyone who wishes to can donate any amount they want to selected charitable organizations such as the Schwäbische Tafeln e.V. food bank, the SOS Children’s Villages chapter in Stuttgart and the Flüchtlingsrat Baden-Württemberg e.V. refugee aid association. Some of the organizations set up special donation sites on the Internet for this — in order to ensure children in need will still have a reason to smile this Christmas, even in the difficult times we are now facing. Merry Christmas!

This article was last updated in December 2023.

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