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Procter and Gamble, the Maker of Tide Laundry Detergent, Sets

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Procter and Gamble, the maker of Tide laundry detergent, sets up mobile stations, called Loads of Hope, where people stricken by natural disasters such as hurricane Katrina can wash their clothing. Which type of corporate social responsibility is this an example of?


Definitions:

Social Engineering

Getting around security systems by tricking computer users inside a company into revealing sensitive information or gaining unauthorized access privileges.

Confidential

Information or material designated as private or secret, requiring careful handling and restricted access to protect privacy or integrity.

Credit Bureaus

Institutions that collect and compile individual credit histories, providing credit reports to lenders for decision-making purposes.

Appealing Fix

A solution or repair to a problem that is attractive or satisfying because it is effective, easy, or beneficial.

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