Business & Tech

Northrop Grumman Donates Office Equipment to Local Schools

The company's Woodland Hills facility donated 60 printers and copy machines.

Some local schools have some new office equipment thanks to Northrup Grumman Corporation's Woodland Hills facility.

The company recently donated more than 60 lightly-used printers and copy machines to Value Schools, a nonprofit corporation that operated two Los Angeles charter schools.

The printers will supplement existing machines or fill a void in school offices and classrooms that did not have printers.

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Vanessa Navarro, director of communications of Value Schools, said the donation is especially important, given the reduction of state funding of our schools.

"This gift will help us provide students with the tools necessary to achieve success in school," she said.

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Liz Iversen, sector vice president and general manager of Northrop Grumman's Navigation Systems division said the company is dedicated to supporting local schools.

"We are pleased that our donation will fill a pressing need in local schools and will help to improve students' educational experiences," he said.

Northrop Grumman is a global security company providing systems, products and solutionsin aerospace, electronics, information systems and technical services to government and commercial customers worldwide.


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