Lee-Anne James is a Janssen clinical research manager whose home base is Australia. That is, when she and her family aren't donating their time to Mercy Ships to help treat people who lack access to lifesaving healthcare.
Mobilizing to help coworkers in need. Increasing diverse representation in clinical trials. Advocating on behalf of people living with life-altering medical conditions. Learn about the extraordinary ways these trailblazers made a difference in 2022.
Learn how a group of more than 180 employees in Poland organized to get more than 4,000 boxes of food and care items weighing 24 tons total to colleagues in their neighbor country—following a long Johnson & Johnson legacy of providing aid to people in crisis around the world.
In honor of World Blood Donor Day, here's a look at why the warm weather months are a crucial time to consider donating blood—and how just a few teaspoons can have a big impact on someone's life.
Some 50 million people would succumb to the Spanish influenza outbreak of 1918. And this Johnson & Johnson employee went out of her way to be at the very front lines of caring for the sick.
For World NGO Day, meet four Johnson & Johnson employees who signed up for a new company pro bono program that enabled them to take a leave from work to help nonprofits in Latin America advance their missions.
From the incredible researchers who've dedicated their life's work to fighting chronic diseases to those who work tirelessly to bring hope to underserved populations, we're taking a moment to celebrate the company's many heroes.
From acting as a “godmother” to young refugee boys in Finland to spearheading a program to provide free 3-D printed prosthetic hands to people in need throughout Asia, these employees are a force of good. For International Volunteer Day, we're sharing their inspiring stories.
As Thanksgiving approaches, we're taking a look at the giving back ethos of the historic Laurel Club—an all-women employee group that helped lay the groundwork for the company's lasting dedication to helping those in need.
Philemon Padonou overcame great obstacles to become a lead software developer—a job that inspired him to start a nonprofit called CodeToHope. For National Engineers Week, we highlight his amazing story.