Volunteer Opportunities
Microsoft Partnership
Just as you did when you worked with Microsoft, you can now participate in Microsoft’s established volunteer efforts through the Microsoft Alumni Foundation. Our initial project is focusing in the Puget Sound region on two areas our alumni have indicated an interest in: Math Partnership and Community Partnership.
Alumni are invited to participate by directly contacting these organizations.
Math Partnership
- MESA
Through MESA, students of color and girls achieve their full potential in mathematics, engineering, and science. MESA students in grades K-12 excel in a supportive, challenging, and fun learning environment. A national program, this volunteer opportunity is through Seattle MESA . To learn more, go to www.seattlemesa.org. - Explorations in Math
Explorations in Math envisions a culture in which all elementary school students succeed in math so they can better succeed in life. EIM supports programs for math literacy in thirteen current schools in the Puget Sound region. For more information or to volunteer, go to www.explorationsinmath.org. - Technology Access Foundation
Technology Access Foundation is a 501(c)(3) USA- based non-profit founded by Microsoft Alumnae Trish Millines Dziko. The Technology Access Foundation is dedicated to preparing underserved children of color for higher education and professional success by providing a rigorous and relevant K – 12 curriculum. (www.techaccess.org)
Community Partnership—Puget Sound Region
- Hopelink
Hopelink serves homeless and low-income families, children, seniors and people with disabilities in the Puget Sound region, and has emergency service centers in Bellevue, Kirkland, Northshore, Redmond, Shoreline, and Snoqualmie Valley. Hopelink’s mission is to promote self-sufficiency for all members of our community. For more information or to volunteer go to www.hope-link.org.
Founders’ Circle
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- Recruitment
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