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Employees Roll Up their Sleeves for KLA Foundation Global Volunteer Week

Nov 15, 2023 3 min read

Employees at several locations in the United States, China, Singapore and Wales supported multiple nonprofits and educational initiatives during the company’s first KLA Foundation Global Volunteer Week. (For last week’s coverage of events in India, Taiwan, South Korea and Japan, click here.)

KLA’s U.S. Sites Focus Volunteerism on Children, Fighting Hunger

Employees in California, Michigan, Oregon, New Jersey and Arizona assembled bikes for underserved kids, made activity kits for children with medical challenges and packed food for hungry people.

Image of employees in Arizona volunteering for Feed My Starving Children.
Employees in Arizona volunteered for Feed My Starving Children, packing 52 boxes with 11,232 meals – enough to feed 30 kids for one full year.

New Jersey Employees Support Kids with Medical Challenges and Book Drive

Employee activities in New Jersey benefitted kids across the state.

Seventy-one employees volunteered through Project Sunshine to support children with medical challenges by assembling 500 activity kits that were delivered to medical facilities.

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New Jersey Employees Support Kids with Medical Challenges

In another activity, New Jersey employees had a goal: They committed to collect 250 books for the Bridge of Books Foundation. However, the team overdelivered and donated 482 books to the foundation for distribution to underserved children statewide.

New Jersey employees collect 250 books for the Bridge of Books foundation

Milpitas, California: Assembling Welcome Kits for Foster Teens, Science Kits, Bikes and Playhouses

KLA employees assembling welcome kits for Foster Teens, Science Kits, Bikes and Playhouses
Clockwise from left, employees created 30 “welcome home” kits for HomeFirst, benefitting foster teens; assembled 30 bikes for local youth through Turning Wheels for Kids; and built seven playhouses for Habitat for Humanity.

“Giving back is an important part of what we do here at KLA. The collective impact during Global Volunteer Week across all our sites is incredible.”

John Van Camp, executive vice president, chief human resources officer and chair of the KLA Foundation Board of Directors
Employees built 430 STEM (science, technology, engineering and technology) kits for Resource Area for Teaching (RAFT), benefitting 2,300 students.
Employees built 430 STEM (science, technology, engineering and technology) kits for Resource Area for Teaching (RAFT), benefitting 2,300 students.
For SiE (Science is Elementary), employees assembled 4,000 kits for distribution by the Milpitas Unified School District and several nonprofits.

For SiE (Science is Elementary), employees assembled 4,000 kits for distribution by the Milpitas Unified School District and several nonprofits.

Ann Arbor, Michigan Employees Build Bikes and STEM Kits

Employees built 20 bikes for donation to Free Bikes 4 Kidz-Detroit and assembled approximately 1,500 STEM kits for local youth served by Science is Elementary.

Employees built 20 bikes for donation to Free Bikes 4 Kidz-Detroit and assembled approximately 1,500 STEM kits for local youth served by Science is Elementary.

Hillsboro, Oregon: Packing 1 Ton of Food for Underserved People

Four employees repacked a ton (2,200 pounds) of freeze-dried clams for underserved people at the Oregon Food Bank.
Four employees repacked a ton (2,200 pounds) of freeze-dried clams for underserved people at the Oregon Food Bank.

KLA China: Helping Kids in Need

Twenty-four employees accompanied urban migrant children on a field trip to the Shanghai Ocean Aquarium, working with them on projects that included painting starfish.

Twenty-four employees accompanied urban migrant children on a field trip to the Shanghai Ocean Aquarium, working with them on projects that included painting starfish. The KLA Shanghai site arranged the visit with an NGO for the children ages 8-13 who have migrated to the city with their parents from rural areas. Each of the 24 participating children received a “Children’s Ocean Encyclopedia” from KLA.

The KLA Shanghai site arranged the visit with an NGO for the children ages 8-13 who have migrated to the city with their parents from rural areas. Each of the 24 participating children received a “Children’s Ocean Encyclopedia” from KLA.

“Our volunteer activity demonstrated a commitment to promote educational development, safety and social integration of urban migrant children.”

Rita Zhang, Human Resources, KLA China

KLA Newport, Wales Employees Host Halloween Fun for Disabled Kids and Young People

Employees volunteered at an annual Halloween party to support children and young people with disabilities and developmental difficulties.

Newport. Wales employees volunteered at an annual Halloween party to support children and young people with disabilities and developmental difficulties.

KLA Singapore Employees Volunteer at Local School

KLA Singapore Employees Volunteer at Local School
KLA Singapore employees supported learning activities at a local school by volunteering to help students with science projects, conduct mock job interviews and assist teachers watching over the kids during a field trip.

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