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At AT&T when we say we support veterans and their families – we mean it. This morning we flash-funded 790 projects from Donors Choose that benefited 680 teachers and 83, 690 students in school districts serving military-connected communities!
Our annual Employee Resource Groups Conference sold out this year in just 19 minutes! Here’s our recap of the event in case you missed out:
AT&T is joined by more than 20 other leading tech companies signing the Girls Who Code "Hire Me" Campaign Pledge. We’re excited to take part in expanding the college to career pipeline for women majoring in a STEM area:
With his life-long dreams at his fingertips, Fletcher Cleaves' life was changed forever by a texting driver. Now, Fletcher has chosen to spread the word that It Can Wait:
We discovered that health benefits alone are not enough—so in 2011, AT&T launched a wellness program, Your Health Matters. Every year since, we’ve organized a Challenge, with more than 25,000 AT&T employees participating. See what our team has accomplished so far in 2015:
AT&T is teaming up with the Deaf Professional Arts Network to help everyone celebrate our love of music together! Learn more about this content and see our kick-off video, featuring “Different Colors” by WALK THE MOON! #ATTImpact #FeelTheMusic
We're proud to be named the #3 Employer with a progressive environment for people with disabilities. Thank you Careers & the disABLED magazine for the honor!
We’re celebrating our fifth year of AT&T’s It Can Wait Campaign, and it’s more important than ever to remember how dangerous it is to use smartphones behind the wheel. Can you think of your “top 5”? We’re putting a new spin on it with our #Tag5toSave5 campaign. Learn more and tag your top 5:
Don Creech started a Do One Thing team that has since grown to over 450 members. See how his team of volunteers has worked to make the Atlanta community better:
Michelle Sasson, Specialist Applications Developer, recently spoke with Universum about being a woman in STEM…and being a woman at AT&T: