Balanced Living
Thanks to a grant from The Coca-Cola Foundation, local parks and recreation departments are bringing fitness classes—taught by real U.S. military veterans—to their communities. Fun fitness for communities, and job opportunities for veterans go hand-in-hand.
Community
Across the country and at home in Moore, people got active to help Veterans Memorial Park win the America is Your Park contest this summer. On November 8th, the city’s mayor accepted the $100,000 recreation grant that will be used to restore the damage caused by a tornado earlier this year.
Balanced Living
We set - and met - a goal this summer to inspire three million Americans to get out, get active, and have fun with their families and friends.
Education
We believe that a college education will open a future of possibilities for Hispanic students. That’s why Coca-Cola is partnering with the Hispanic Scholarship Fund to award over $100,000 in scholarships in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month 2013.
Environment
Coca-Cola bottle tops end up in the ocean, which end up getting eaten by sea birds and then fed to their chicks.
Education
The high levels of phosphoric acid in colas have been linked to kidney stones and other renal problems.
Environment
Everyone should have a place to call home. Especially our beloved polar bears. That's why we've teamed up with World Wildlife Fund for the third year to protect the polar bear’s special habitat.
Balanced Living
To fit a variety of lifestyles, Coca-Cola offers you a wide range of products to choose from. We believe that when people come together with family and friends, and have more choices that are right for them, good things happen.
Education
We believe that a college education will open a future of possibilities for Hispanic students. That’s why Coca-Cola is partnering with the Hispanic Scholarship Fund to award over $100,000 in scholarships in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month 2013.
Global Outreach
In September 2010 we announced a 10-year global initiative to empower 5 million women through Coca-Cola systems.
Global Outreach
Drinking one or two sugary drinks per day increases your risk for type 2 diabetes by 25%.