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Kid Witness News
KWN is a hands-on video education program created to encourage students in rural or economically disadvantaged areas...
Panasonic Foundation
The Panasonic Foundation is a corporate foundation established in 1984 to improve public education in the...
National School Change Awards
The National School Change Awards are awarded to six schools annually across the United States as recognized for having “significantly...
Creative Design Challenge
The Creative Design Challenge is a premier science and technology competition where engineering and technical skills are put to the test for teams of New Jersey high school students.
Employee Supported Outreach Activities
American Cancer Society: Cancer Awareness Day
Jersey Cares Annual Coat Drive
American Heart Association: Go Red Day
Youth Consultation Service: YCSummerfest
Panasonic Creative Design Challenge
Toys for Kids program
American Heart Association "Go Red Day"
Panasonic has joined thousands of people across America for the American Heart Association's national "Wear Red Day" to help fight cardiovascular disease by building awareness.
"Wear Red Day" provides Panasonic employees an opportunity to gain knowledge about this devastating disease and to donate funds for research and education efforts. All employees are encouraged to wear red. In addition, by donating a minimum of $5, employees are able to wear jeans to work. All participants receive a "Go Red Day" pin and a free blood pressure screening. Employees have raised over $10,000 for the American Heart Association.