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Amazon's disaster relief doesn't end with donations
By offering logistical assistance and teams of volunteers, Amazon is committed to providing post-disaster relief in areas where customers and employees live and work. -
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Amazon to fund robotics and computer science courses in more high schools
Donation is part of Amazon Future Engineer, a childhood-to-career program that works to inspire and educate millions of children and young adults from underserved and underrepresented communities. -
Amazon responds to Hurricane Dorian disaster
Two Amazon Air cargo flights to deliver tens of thousands of Amazon-donated and customer-donated relief items to the Bahamas. -
Congratulations Amazon Future Engineer grads
The first group of Amazon Future Engineer graduating high school seniors celebrate with Amazon employees across the country. -
In photos: A day camp with its sights set on tomorrow
Through initiatives like Camp Amazon, the company is inspiring the next generation of pioneers to experience firsthand the wonders of STEM. -
Delivering the good and the goods
All around the world, Amazon employees give back in their communities. See what one group did for students and teachers in Pennsylvania. -
Why breakfast matters
The science behind eating a good breakfast in order to 'learn and be curious’ in class. -
Support a cause that matters to you
Through AmazonSmile Charity Lists, customers can purchase and donate items to the charities they support. -
$100 million donated to charities through AmazonSmile
Charities doing work in local communities and around the world are benefiting from AmazonSmile donations. -
Helping those affected by Hurricane Michael
Amazon is providing disaster relief support in response to Hurricane Michael. Here's how you can help. -
Helping people affected by Hurricane Florence
Amazon is providing disaster relief support in response to Hurricane Florence. Here's how you can help.
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