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At Thermopylae we evaluate the immediate and long-term social and environmental consequences of our activities. As an organization founded on doing the right thing we exhibit this through routinely engaging in philanthropy, community service projects, scholarships, and employee volunteerism. We expand our view beyond local community and carefully review opportunities to contribute to the greater good of those in need on an international scale.

May 10, 2009

TST employees participated in the Breast Cancer Network of Strength's Mother's Day Walk

Thermopylae celebrated its second year participating in the Breast Cancer Network of Strength's Mother's Day Walk. More than 50 TST volunteers participated in the event, raising almost $9,000 for the organization, which provides a support system for individuals diagnosed with breast cancer, as well Read More…

February 21, 2009

TST sponsors a table at the American Heart Association's Baltimore Heart Gala

Thermopylae donated $10,000 to sponsor a table at the Annual Baltimore Heart Gala. The event took place at the Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace in downtown Baltimore, Md. Read More…

October 26, 2008

TST was a local-level sponsor for the Dyslexic Dream Foundation

TST was a local level sponsor for the Dyslexic Dreams Foundation-donating $6,500 to their enrichment program. This gala was held at the Mandarin Oriental in DC on October 26, 2008. Special guest included renowned martial arts fitness trainer Bill Blanks and Georgia Swan a UK Pop Artist who are both Read More…

May 11, 2008

TST employees participated in the Breast Cancer Network of Strength's Mother's Day Walk

Thermopylae was a local sponsor of the Breast Cancer Network of Strength, donating $5,000 and raising an additional $4,000 for the organization. Read More…

January 09, 2008

TST donates clothes and toys to Afghani communities

Thermopylae employees contributed to a clothing and toy drive throughout December 2007. On Jan. 1, 2008, the contributions were donated to the USO to be transported the Combined Security Transition Command in Afghanistan, who then distributed the items to local Afghani communities. Read More…