T-Mobile customers simply text “ORLANDO” to 20222. In support of the recent tragic events in Orlando, T-Mobile has partnered with the Mobile Giving Foundation so customers can make a $10 donation to support the Orlando Health Foundation. The Un-carrier is proud to be recognized by the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) as a “Best Place to Work” with a perfect 100 score on the Corporate Equality Index. T-Mobile is committed to supporting individuality and equality. In 2015, almost 1,000 T-Mobile employees participated in 22 LGBT Pride Celebrations nationwide. T-Mobile will participate in more than 35 LGBT Pride events nationwide − ranging from creative floats to title partnerships − all with the goal of celebrating the LGBT community and promoting equality and understanding. Photos of T-Mobile’s participation in the Seattle and New York City Pride will be available on the T-Mobile Newsroom following the celebrations. Sunday, June 26 beginning 12 noon at 36 th Street and 5 th Ave Over 200 employees, executives and volunteers will participate in the NYC Pride March this year, including T-Mobile CEO John Legere.
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And, we are proud of our first year as the presenting sponsor of New York City Pride. The Un-Carrier™ has a long history of supporting equality and inclusion in its NYC-based stores and across the country. T-Mobile is to sprinkling some “Magenta Magic” on the Big Apple’s 46 th annual Pride March, celebrating and promoting equal rights for the lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender communities.