Robots. Cleaning a vacant lot. Providing scholarships around the world. Helping build an orphanage in Cambodia. Just a few examples of Teradyne’s support for our communities and doing the right thing. We are a talented and energetic bunch, and when it comes to volunteering, Teradyne tries to help.
We believe we have a social responsibility to give back to the communities where we live and work. Advancing technical education for future generations is a primary effort for us and we actively support science education for children in grades K-12. Also as an employee, you can benefit from the 21 annual college scholarships for children and grandchildren.
We support charitable and civic organizations in our major locations. As a company, Teradyne encourages volunteerism by matching pledges when employees participate in charitable fundraising walks and runs.
Here are some examples of the community groups Teradyne supports:
American Cancer Society
American Red Cross
American Diabetes Association
American Heart Association
Bentley College, Women’s Leadership Forum
Boston Inner City Scholarship Foundation
Boston Latin School Science Fair
Boston University Pathways Program
Boston University Robotics FIRST Program
Boston Cares Corporate Volunteer Day
Boston Partners in Education
Boston Museum of Science
Boston Children’s Museum
Boys and Girls Clubs
California Polytechnic State University, RoboRodentia
Children’s Museum, Boston
Chip Camp
Community Hospice House
Engineers Without Borders
French Library and Cultural Center, Boston
Iowa State University
Little Brothers, Friends of the Elderly
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
M.I.T. Undergraduate Research Journal
Massachusetts State Science Fair
Merrimack River Watershed Council
Multiple Sclerosis Walkathon
National Society of Black Engineers
New England Aquarium
New England Women’s Leadership Awards (NEWLA)
North Reading Children’s Summer Series
NERD Girls, Women in Engineering Project—Tufts University
Pine Street Inn
Project Bread, Walk for Hunger
Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital, England
San Jose school system
Society for Hispanic Professionals and Engineers
Society of Women Engineers
Special Olympics
US FIRST Robotics—MIT
Washington Street Gateway Foundation
WGBH Public TV, Boston
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