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Every year HP employees and retirees volunteer thousands of hours to support local charities and schools around the world. HP encourages and supports employees and retirees to become involved in their communities by lending their time, talent and expertise through volunteer efforts.
| "We have a long history at HP of encouraging our people, as individuals, to participate in projects and organizations aimed at benefiting their local communities or the broader society." |
— David Packard |
| » | HP retirees contribute a wealth of experience 
Imagine the impact 40,000 experienced and highly skilled volunteers could make by focusing their energies on social and environmental issues around the world. Recognizing the potential of its retirees to make a difference, HP has launched a formal program to tap their expertise. |
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| » | HP Gives Back 2009 
HP Byron Nelson Championship and HP Gives Back Day of Service On May 21, as an extension of its title sponsorship of the HP Byron Nelson Championship, HP coordinated “HP Gives Back,” a community service event for the tournament’s charitable beneficiary, the Salesmanship Club Youth and Family Centers (SCYFC) of Dallas. |
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| » | VolunteerMatch 
HP encourages and supports employees and retirees to become involved in their communities by lending their time, talent and expertise through volunteer efforts. Through VolunteerMatch, you can find relevant local volunteer opportunities and track your hours. |
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| » | Volunteer Grant Program 
The HP Global Social Investments organization is piloting a new Volunteer Grant Program, in select areas globally, to recognize and reward employee/retiree volunteer efforts out in local schools and education programs as employee/retiree volunteerism is an important component in helping to continue to make HP a community leader. |
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For more information on these opportunities, please contact hp.retireeprograms@hp.com
- VOICES of September 11 Technology Team
- 2009 Special Olympics
- National University of Rwanda Teaching Opportunities
- DEC Exhibit at the Computer History Museum
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