Another successful NFPA Fluid Power Action Challenge season is in the books! Ten events were hosted, sponsored, or supported by volunteers from twenty-nine member companies who introduced over 1,000 students to fluid power this season. Some members even sponsored or sent volunteers to multiple events.
Thank you for your generous gifts of time, talent, and resources. Students across the nation benefitted and learned about fluid power while receiving encouragement from member company representatives. The hands-on and impactful Fluid Power Action Challenge also helped students build important life skills that will benefit future employers. We look forward to your continued support and program involvement.
If you have questions about this season or would like to get involved with the 2024-25 season, please contact James Foster at jfoster@nfpa.com.
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