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he May/June HPE Gives theme
       Tis Diversity. Judy Gray (South
       Pacific GSD Employee Programs)
       is volunteering time to support
       girls in STEM (science, technology,                                              lood  donation:  Red25  is  a
       engineering, mathematics) fields.                                             Bunique giving program by
       “I’m mentoring a team in the 2017  Tech Girls are                             the  Australian Red Cross Blood
       Superheroes  challenge. School girls work as a team    ite support of Cancer   Service to save lives through blood
       to develop an app that solves  a community problem.   SResearch.   Rhodes,    donation.
       Industry professionals are assigned to mentor them   Kotara and Forest Hill   HPE has been registered as part
       through the process which includes developing the   have held morning teas as   of the Australian Red Cross Blood
       business case as well as the application. My team of 5   part of Australia’s Biggest   Bank.
       are aged 8-12 and are home schooled on the Central   Morning Tea.             If you are interested in organising
       Coast, NSW. The girls are working on an app called “Talk   If  you  are interested in   your site to donate, or just want to
       to the hand” for speech to sign (Auslan) translation for   hosting  a morning tea  at   donate by yourself, register with
       the deaf. Very impressed! And very glad that #hpegives   your site let us know!  the Australian Red Cross Blood
       supports my volunteering.”                                                    Service under “HPE Australia”.



       GSD Volunteering

       Give time | Give skills | Give resources

           he HPE Gives theme in March/April was the Environment and HPE partnered with Ocean Conservancy as part of our theme. In
       TApril 2017, ten HPE Kotara employees plus family members met at Dudley Beach to spend an hour collecting rubbish from the
       beach, then arranged disposal and collated the results, which were sent to Ocean Conservancy.
       Ocean and waterway rubbish ranks as one of the most serious pollution problems on our planet. This rising tide of marine debris
       threatens human health, wildlife, communities and economies. Ocean trash is preventable, and data you collect are part of the
       solution. Next time you’re at the beach, or on a waterway, use the Clean Swell app to send data to Ocean Conservancy to organise,
 National Volunteering Week  analyse and be part of the published result.




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