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At Chevron Phillips Chemical, we understand that real benefits can be gained by establishing better relationships within our local communities. That is why we encourage our employees to get involved on a local level.
Since Chevron Phillips Chemical’s inception, the company has invested more than $8 million in communities where we live and work. Examples of the types of programs supported include:
- Establishment of an Eco Lab at Armand Bayou Nature Center to teach hands-on science education to children in the Pasadena ISD
- Donation of money and hundreds of volunteers to teach the principles of free enterprise to school children through the Junior Achievement program
- Neighborhood clean-ups, home repair projects for elderly citizens, school supply drives, toy drives, food drives, and more
- Corporate matching contributions to American Red Cross for disasters including, 9/11, Tropical Storm Allison, Hurricanes Rita and Katrina, and the 2005 Tsunami in Asia
- Donation of more than $1 million for the installation of a fuel cell at Moody Gardens nature and education complex in Galveston to provide 200 kW of quiet, pollution-free power for the facility
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