I have done, and continue to do plenty of it.
Supporting things in my community that matter to me.
That has NOTHING, zero, zip, nada to do with AT&T.
I'll not log my hours onto some AT&T tracker so that you can somehow claim "credit" or toot your corporate ho-n about how awesome you are as an employer because you have employees that volunteer on their own time.
Indeed, you have done ZERO to support your employees in those efforts; in fact, you have made it far more difficult by forcing them to sit in traffic for hours a day, every day, for no good reason. Someone that might have been able to previously volunteer as a coach or mentor of some sort is now probably unable to do so. And that's all well and good, that your prerogative.
But you don't get to reach out and ask me to log hours spent on my time on YOUR tracker, so you can somehow gain from my personal efforts.
And to those of you that will continue to cave and do so anyway, respectfully, wake TF up. No one cares about the meaningless certificate or whatever you may get from T. You can tout your own volunteerism on your own on resume, LI or wherever.