Datatel Joins Forces with Covenant House to Launch Businesses Giveback, Encouraging Companies to Create Meaningful Social Impact in Their Community

Datatel, a leader in IVR Payments and secure payment solutions, is proud to announce its participation in the launch of Businesses Giveback, a new initiative in partnership with Covenant House Toronto, designed to empower businesses of all sizes and types to drive meaningful social change in the communities they serve. This program provides businesses with the tools and resources to drive meaningful change supporting youth experiencing homelessness and sex trafficking, helping them build brighter futures.

As a business committed to corporate social responsibility, Datatel recognizes the urgent need to address youth homelessness and human trafficking in Canada. Every year, thousands of young people face these harsh realities—many from average and upper-income households who find themselves with no safe alternative. The situation is further complicated by mental health struggles, lack of affordable housing, and barriers to stable employment. Businesses Giveback provides a structured way for businesses to make a real difference by leveraging their networks, employees, and customers to support Covenant House’s mission.

Why Businesses Should Join the Movement 

Through Businesses Giveback, organizations can:

  • Demonstrate leadership in social responsibility by aligning their values with meaningful action.
  • Strengthen brand trust and customer loyalty by showcasing their commitment to community impact.
  • Engage employees in purpose-driven activities, fostering teamwork and a shared sense of accomplishment.
  • Access exclusive partnership opportunities, amplifying their reach and enhancing their reputation.

“Businesses have the power to drive change—not just through donations, but through meaningful partnerships that create long-term impact,” said Barnard Crespi, Co-CEO at Datatel. “By joining Businesses Giveback, companies can be a force for good while also strengthening their relationships with customers, employees, and the community.”

Tools for Success: Making Giving Back Easy 

To support businesses in their commitment to social change, Businesses Giveback provides a comprehensive suite of resources, including:

  • A turnkey “all-in-a-box” toolkit for seamless program implementation.
  • Branded materials, QR codes, and digital campaigns to engage customers and spread awareness.
  • Community support and fundraising pages to encourage participation.
  • Social media packages to amplify impact and visibility.
  • Ongoing guidance from a network of SMB leaders dedicated to making a difference.

Join the Movement 

Datatel invites businesses to be part of this transformative initiative. Together, we can drive change, provide hope, and create a brighter future for vulnerable youth.

Learn more and sign up at www.businessesgiveback.ca  

About Datatel 
Datatel is a leading provider of secure payment solutions, dedicated to innovation, customer success, and corporate social responsibility. Through initiatives like Businesses Giveback, Datatel is committed to using its platform to make a meaningful difference in the community.

About Covenant House Toronto 
Covenant House helps youth ignite their potential and reclaim their lives. As Canada’s largest agency serving youth who are homeless, trafficked or at risk, we offer the widest range of services to hundreds of young people every day.

More than a place to stay, we provide life-changing care with unconditional love and respect. We meet youth’s immediate needs and then we work together to achieve their future goals. We offer 24/7 crisis shelter, transitional housing options on-site and in the community, health and well-being support, training and skill development, and ongoing care once youth move into the community.

For over 40 years, Covenant House has been dedicated to its mission of serving youth on the street and to protect and safeguard all youth with absolute respect and unconditional love. Since 1982, Covenant House has supported more than 100,000 young people.

About Datatel Inc

Working For Your Success!

At Datatel, we empower businesses to de-risk their payment processes, helping them focus on being more agile, profitable, secure and successful. By leveraging our cutting-edge payment software solutions and PCI-focused services Datatel helps businesses significantly reduce the inherent vulnerabilities of handling credit card data by ensuring efficient operations, meeting payment card industry security requirements, and enabling them to focus on growth and their customers.

As a PCI Level 1 Service Provider and PCI SSC Associate Participating Organization, we are committed to safeguarding our customers payment ecosystems and advocating for payment security standards globally.

Twenty-seven years ago, we launched Datatel with the vision of delivering innovative interactive voice response and business process automation solutions to enterprises. As we evolved and grew, our focus homed in on secure payment software and secure phone payment solutions to help our clients achieve greater efficiencies and future proof their operations.

Datatel’s IVR Payments, Payment Technology, and transaction automation solutions are employed globally by thousands of businesses, healthcare providers, academic institutions, government, software companies, and service providers.

At Datatel, we believe that a society that shortchanges its youngest and most vulnerable members is one that forfeits its own future. With that in mind, Datatel is involved with our community, working as a team to provide those who are in need with the support that will help them overcome their challenges, resulting in a brighter future for all of us and for generations to come

Our success comes from investing in our people, our customers, our partners, and technology. With a focus on innovation and security, we have arrived at a service delivery model that guarantees our customers’ satisfaction.

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