July 22, 2010
For Immediate Release
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Entergy Texas Awards Grants to 50 Southeast Texas Nonprofit Agencies;
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Community Partnership Grants Program Provides $45,000
Beaumont, Texas – From a jobs program
in Port Arthur to a Boys and Girls Club in Huntsville, 50 charitable nonprofit
agencies in Southeast Texas are getting a boost for their programs thanks to
Entergy Texas, Inc.’s Community Partnership Grants program.
The program is awarding a total of
$45,000 this year. Since Entergy Texas began the program in 1994, a total of
$500,000 has been awarded to deserving projects. This year’s awards were given
at two receptions, one held July 22 in Beaumont and the other to be held July 29
in The Woodlands.
“The Community Partnership Grants
program remains one of our most popular,” explained Vernon Pierce, customer
service director, Entergy Texas, Inc. “It’s easy to apply for and provides
funding for programs large and small. It’s often a perfect fit for projects in
rural communities that might be small, yet important to that library or school
or museum.”
This year’s grant recipients and the
amounts they received include the following:
Gulf Coast Area
Beaumont
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Family Services of Southeast Texas,
$700, meal supplies for domestic violence survivors.
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Harbor Hospice Foundation, Inc.,
$900, Harbor Hospice Memorial Complex.
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Jehovah Jireh Community Development
Center, Inc., $900, “Broke No More—ABCs of Financial Literacy.
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Life Training Institute, Inc.,
$900, life skills.
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San Jacinto Girl Scouts, $900, Girl
Scout community outreach programs.
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Triangle Aids Network, $900,
activity center.
Evadale
Kountze
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Friends of Kountze Public Library,
$530, circulation computer for the library.
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Kirby-Hill House Educational
Foundation, $900, Kirby-Hill House high tea.
Nederland
Orange County
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Advocates for Children, Inc., $900,
a CASA program.
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American Red Cross, $900,
Babysitters Camp for Youth Achievement.
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Boy Scouts of America, Troop 402,
$500, community services.
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City of Pinehurst, $900, public
education.
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Faith United Methodist Church,
$900, Kidz Adventure Camp.
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Friends of the Bridge City Public
Library, $900, Summer Reading and Pre-K Reading programs.
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Greater Orange Area Literacy
Service, $900, programming.
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Greater St. Paul Christian
Fellowship, Inc., $900, early childhood development-A Jump Start with Head
Start.
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Lamar State College-Orange, $870,
College for Kids summer program.
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Lutcher Theater, Inc., $900,
Spencer’s Theater of Illusion for area foster children.
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Neighborhood Development Corp.,
$900, Homeless to Homes program.
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Orange Christian Services, $900,
milk program for children.
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Orange County Association for
Retarded Citizens, $900, training class.
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Orangefield High School, $900,
school agriculture center.
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Southeast Texas Hospice, $900,
Adopt-a-Family project.
Port Arthur
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H.O.P.E. (Helping Our People
Excel), $900, programs.
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New Beginnings Ministry, Inc.,
$900, Christian Women’s/Men’s Job Corps of Port Arthur.
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St. Paul United Methodist Church,
$900, MENTEE program, (Making Education Necessary Through Exposure and
Entrepreneurship).
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Tender Loving Care Center for
Children, $900, Legacy Community Development Corp., technology.
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Willie Carter Community Outreach
Center, Inc., $900, “A Healthy Start to School” city-wide youth explosion.
Silsbee
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Christian Women’s Job Corps of
Southeast Texas, Inc., $900, scholarships.
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Performing and Visual Arts Council,
$900, drum café.
Village Mills
Winnie
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American Cancer Society, $900,
Chambers County Relay for Life.
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Hardin Intermediate School, $900,
Extreme Makeover: Science Lab Edition.
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St. Vincent de Paul Society, $900,
funding for lodging, transportation and medicine services.
Woodville
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Emporium for the Arts, Inc., $900,
drama and dance camp.
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First Baptist Church, Woodville,
$900, books for kids at risk/poverty level or below.
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Woodville Unit, Salvation Army,
$900, client assistance.
Western Area
Bremond
Cleveland
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Southside Primary School, $1,000,
“Kindergartners Need Their Supplements, Too!” curriculum.
Hearne
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Boys and Girls Club of Robertson
County, Inc., $1,000, heat and cool girls club facility.
Huntsville
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Boys and Girls Club of Walker
County, $1,000, day for kids.
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Huntsville Community Theatre, Inc.,
$1,000, production of “To Kill a Mockingbird.”
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Huntsville Public Library Friends,
Inc., $1,000, library enlargement.
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Pregnancy Care Center of Southeast
Texas, $1,000, Hope project.
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Samuel Walker Houston Museum and
Cultural Center, $1,000, improving reading performance of at-risk students.
Kosse
The Woodlands
Entergy Texas, Inc. provides
electricity to more than 400,000 customers in 27 counties. It is a subsidiary of
Entergy Corporation. Entergy is an integrated energy company engaged primarily
in electric power production and retail distribution operations. Entergy owns
and operates power plants with approximately 30,000 megawatts of electric
generating capacity, and it is the second-largest nuclear generator in the
United States. Entergy delivers electricity to 2.7 million utility customers in
Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. Entergy has annual revenues of more
than $10 billion and more than 15,000 employees.
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Twitter: @EntergyMediaTX
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