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Hometown Solutions

The cities, towns, and villages where Honeywell has operations and where our employees live and raise their families are not just addresses to us — they're our hometowns.

The cities, towns, and villages where Honeywell has operations and where our employees live and raise their families are not just addresses to us – they’re our hometowns.

By applying the same rigor and business tools we use in the workplace, Honeywell Hometown Solutions (HHS), builds programs that deliver results we can quantify: one community, one home, one teacher, and one student at a time.

We combine community outreach and focused leadership with financial support and volunteerism to address core community needs in areas where we have unique expertise: Science & Math Education, Family Safety & Security, Housing & Shelter, Habitat & Conservation, and Humanitarian Relief.

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Recent Events

Fueling Optimism for the Future
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Nobel Laureate David Gross spoke to an audience of 2,000 students and teachers at the College of Engineering, Pune, India, discussing the importance of support from academia and industry leaders and challenging students to get excited about curiosity-driven science.

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Multicultural Experience at Sichuan Schools
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The Honeywell United School and Honeywell Baohe School, both rebuilt after the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, recently welcomed nearly 100 volunteer teachers and students from the American School of Doha in Qatar.

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Testifying on Science, Space and Technology
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Honeywell Aerospace Vice President and Chief Technology Officer Bob Smith testified before the U.S. House of Representatives’ Subcommittee on Science, Space and Technology to voice the corporate and philanthropic needs and benefits around science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) initiatives in the U.S.

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Promoting STEM Education in India
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Several thousand students at two Indian universities recently attended lectures by Nobel laureates to gain insights on the limitless opportunities in science and technology.

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