Community Service

Employees are a key component of our company's corporate citizenship efforts. Whether tutoring students in math, stuffing care packages for our troops, contributing to a company-sponsored drive or volunteering with a local nonprofit organization, their efforts enhance what we contribute to our communities.

Soaringwords Rolling MeadowsEmployees volunteer with Soaringwords to give comfort to children
To provide comfort to children during their hospital stays, Northrop Grumman employees are volunteering with Soaringwords to donate SoaringQuilts® and SoaringPillows.Learn more and view the photo gallery.

Azusa Shoebox Gifts15th Annual Holiday Shoe Box Gift Project at Azusa
Employees from our Azusa campus recently concluded their 15th Annual Holiday Shoe Box Gift Project drive, collecting more than 2,700 shoe boxes for the Kid's Stuff U.S.A. benefit program. Learn more and view photos.

2011 bwi run & walk for Down Syndrome25th Annual BWI Airport Run & Walk
More than 700 runners and walkers turned out at the Northrop Grumman BWI campus for the 25th annual Airport Run and Family Walk to benefit Down Syndrome research. The event raised more than $30,000. Learn more and view the gallery.

Habitat BuffaloNorthrop Grumman employees volunteer to help make a home in Buffalo
Employees from our Buffalo, N.Y. campus joined in a Habitat for Humanity Buffalo build recently to help make a home for a family.

feed the childrenNorthrop Grumman, Feed The Children and Cory's Kitchen Provide Food and Essentials to 400 Local Families
This summer, employees of Northrop Grumman Corporation's Azusa, Calif., campus partnered with Feed The Children and Cory's Kitchen, Inc. to provide 400 local families with boxes of food and personal care items.

chase challengeNorthrop Grumman in the Chase Challenge
More than 125 employees took part in the J.P. Morgan Chase Corporate Challenge in Chicago this year.

 

habitat homeNorthrop Grumman Partnership With Habitat for Humanity Brings a Baltimore Family a Home
What was once the condemned shell of a house is today the newly renovated home of Rosetta Anderson and her family, thanks to a community partnership between Sandtown Habitat for Humanity and Northrop Grumman Corporation.

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