Mission Technologies’ sixth annual Global Day of Caring will take place on Saturday, Nov. 1.
With more than 45 projects already planned across California, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, Washington and South Korea, this is our largest volunteer event of the year.
Last year, more than 450 teammates made a difference. This year, we’re aiming even higher.
Why We Do This
Volunteerism is embedded in who we are. The same commitment we bring to supporting the warfighter extends to the communities where we live and work.
“We care about the warfighter, we care about the community, we care about people—and that’s really what we’re here for,” said Miranda Williams, Global Day of Caring lead.
This isn’t about corporate obligation. It’s about our people choosing to act. From river purification in South Korea to stocking emergency shelters, our teams show up because service is part of our identity.
Real Impact, Real Stories
Hear from our volunteers:
“Our team was honored to help families provide a child with their very own bed for the first time.” –Anthony Navarette, Corpus Christi, TX
“We raised over $1,000 for heart disease awareness and got our steps in for heart health.”
– Sara Bonnette, Heart Walk, Washington, D.C.
“We stocked emergency shelter equipment to support those experiencing homelessness.”
– Matt Jordan, Emergency Shelter Program, Williamsburg, VA
“We mobilized 20 volunteers and helped raise $140,000 for our community.”
– Michael Brady, Emergency Shelter for Youth, Corpus Christi, TX
“Sharing sweets with 119 families during Diwali was a beautiful way to spread joy.”
– Arpita Saraiya, Dulles Food Pantry, Dulles, VA
These moments matter. They strengthen neighborhoods, support families, and reinforce the values that define us as a company.
Get Involved
- Register here.
- Tag Mission Technologies and use #HIICares on LinkedIn.
- Visit the Global Day of Caring intranet page.