Phillips 66 to contribute to COVID-19 relief efforts
Published by Aimee Knight,
Editorial Assistant
World Pipelines,
Phillips 66 has announced it will contribute US$3 million to COVID-19 relief efforts across the United States and in the United Kingdom. Of this, US$1 million will be directed to the Greater Houston COVID-19 Recovery Fund and US$500,000 to the Houston Food Bank. The remaining funds will be distributed to frontline organisations that are responding to the pandemic within communities where Phillips 66 operates, providing essential support for first responders, food banks, health care and other critical organisations serving vulnerable populations.
“The global spread of the COVID-19 pandemic has had an indelible impact on every aspect of our lives and finding ways to assist those in need is more important than ever,” said Greg Garland, Chairman and CEO of Phillips 66. “As the world navigates this unprecedented crisis, it’s important that we stay focused on the health and safety of our employees, our families and our communities. We are steadfastly committed to helping our neighbours by increasing access to personal protective equipment and other resources for those on the front lines who are meeting immediate needs.”
The United Way of Greater Houston and the Greater Houston Community Foundation have collaborated to launch the Greater Houston COVID-19 Recovery Fund, which has received endorsements by Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, Fort Bend County Judge KP George and Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner. The fund supports those who have been impacted by COVID-19 and those who are facing sudden, severe financial hardships throughout the Houston area. It provides urgently-needed necessities such as food, health care, shelter and utility assistance to vulnerable individuals and families.
The Houston Food Bank is the largest hunger relief distribution agency in Houston and serves 18 southeast Texas counties. The organisation is meeting the critical need resulting from COVID-19 by ensuring Houston ISD children relying on school breakfast and lunch continue to receive meals, providing quarantine food kits and distributing senior boxes.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/15042020/phillips-66-to-contribute-to-covid-19-relief-efforts/
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