01.12.2010 13:00:00
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Metropolitan D.C. Charities Receive $2.8 Million from ExxonMobil Employee Giving Program
ExxonMobil’s employees in the Metropolitan D.C. area raised more than $2.8 million for local community and charitable organizations during the 2010 Employees' Favorite Charities Campaign. The amount is another record level for the campaign, eclipsing last year’s record-setting amount of $2.7 million. The campaign has raised nearly $19 million for organizations in the Metropolitan D.C. area since 2002.
"This is a significant achievement, especially in these tough economic times when funding for many worthy organizations has declined while demand for their services has increased,” said Debra King, chair of the 2010 ExxonMobil Employees’ Favorite Charities Campaign. "Once again, our employees have continued their proud tradition of giving in the communities where we live and work.”
This year, employees donated to over 500 charities with nearly half qualifying for ExxonMobil’s charitable matching program. As a result, 233 local non-profit organizations providing health and human services will receive contributions from ExxonMobil in addition to the individual donations made by employees.
ExxonMobil has a long history of supporting community groups and educational organizations in the greater Washington D.C. area, not only with contributions and grants, but also with thousands of employees and retirees who volunteer their time and talent.
Organizations receiving both individual employee and corporate matching contributions include:
A Wider Circle |
A Woman's Choice |
Action in Community Through Service of Prince William, Inc. |
African American Women's Resource Center |
Alice Ferguson Foundation/Hard Bargain Farm Environmental Center |
ALIVE!, Inc. |
Alternative House |
Alzheimer's Disease & Related Disorders |
Alzheimer's Family Day Center |
American Cancer Society, Northern Virginia Region |
American Diabetes Association |
American Heart Association, Northern Virginia |
American Institute For Cancer Research |
American Red Cross of the National Capital Area |
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association (ALS) |
Angel Flight |
Arc of Northern Virginia |
Arlington-Alexandria Coalition for the Homeless, Inc. |
Arthritis Foundation, Metropolitan Washington Chapter |
ASHA, Inc. (Asian Women's Self-help Association Inc) |
Ashburn Volunteer Fire & Rescue Department |
Assist Crisis Pregnancy Center |
Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, Maryland/Greater Washington, DC Chapter, Inc. |
Autism Speaks-National Capital Area |
Bethesda Chevy Chase Rescue Squad |
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the National Capital Area |
Birthmother Ministries Inc. |
Black Student Fund |
Boy Scouts of America, National Capital Area Council, The |
Bread for the City, Inc. |
Breast Cancer Foundation, The Susan G. Komen |
Burke Volunteer Fire & Rescue Department |
Capital Area Food Bank |
Capital Area Reach Program |
Capital Hospice |
Carenet Pregnancy Resource Center of Manassas and Warrenton |
Carpenter's Shelter |
Catholic Charities of Arlington |
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Washington |
Catholic Relief Services |
Center for Minority Studies (CMS) |
Central Union Mission |
Cerebral Palsy Ability Center (CPAC) |
CHANGE Inc. |
Childhelp Inc |
Childhood Brain Tumor Foundation |
Children's Food and Care Fund |
Children's Hospital Foundation of Washington, DC |
Children's Inn at NIH |
Choroideremia Research Foundation |
Christian Communities Group Homes Inc. (CCGH) |
Cinderella Foundation |
City Impact, Inc. (Day Break) |
Coalition for Economic Empowerment |
Committee to Help Others |
Community Family Life Services (CFLS) |
Concerned Black Men, Inc., Washington, DC Chapter |
Covenant House |
Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America |
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation |
DC Central Kitchen |
Diabetes National Institute, Inc. |
Diabetes Research and Wellness Foundation, The |
Disabled American Veterans |
Divine Mercy Care |
Door of Hope |
Doorways for Women and Families |
Down Syndrome Association of Northern Virginia |
ECHO, Inc. (Ecumenical Community Helping Others) |
Eddie's Club, Inc. |
Emerging Scholars Program |
Encore Theatrical Arts Project Inc |
Epilepsy Foundation of the Chesapeake Region |
Episcopal Center for Children, The |
Expressive Therapeutic Movement (DanceAbilities) |
Fairfax Area Christian Emergency and Transitional Services, Inc. (FACETS) |
Fairfax CASA (formerly CASA of Fairfax) |
Fairfax FISH, Inc. |
Fairfax Volunteer Fire Department |
Falls Church McLean Children's Center |
Family Tree, Inc. |
Fauquier Family Shelter Services |
Fisher House Foundation |
Flicker of Hope Foundation |
Focus Foundation |
Food & Friends |
Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network, Inc. (formerly Food Allergy Network, Inc.) |
Food for Others, Inc. |
Friends of BBYO, Inc. |
Georgetown University Jimmy L. Hewlett Lung Cancer Research Fund |
Girl Scout Council of the Nation's Capital |
Girls Incorporated of Washington DC Metropolitan Area |
Good Shepherd Housing and Family Services, Inc. |
Gospel Rescue Ministries of Washington, DC |
Grace Oughton Cancer Foundation |
Growing Hope |
Guiding Eyes For The Blind |
Habitat For Humanity |
Habitat for Humanity-Prince William County |
Herndon-Reston FISH, Inc. |
Higher Achievement Program, Inc. |
Hilda M. Barg Homeless Prevention Center |
Hispanic Committee of Virginia |
Holy Family Emergency Assistance Program |
Home For the Aged The Little Sisters of The Poor |
HOMESTRETCH |
Hope and a Home |
Hope Village Inc |
Hospice Foundation of America |
House of Ruth |
Hunger Program at Fairfax Presbyterian Church |
Inova Health System Foundation |
Interfaith Works, Inc |
Islamic Relief USA |
Islamic-American Zakat Foundation |
Jan's Tutoring House (Friends of Tyler School) |
Jewish Federation of Greater Washington, Inc., The |
Jewish Social Service Agency |
Jill's House (Access Center) |
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International-Capital Chapter |
Kents Foundation for Child Life |
Kidney Foundation of the National Capital Area, National |
King of Kings Lutheran Church and Preschool |
KOVAR |
La Clinica del Pueblo |
Lab School of Washington |
Laurel Center (Shelter for Abused Women) |
Leesburg Volunteer Fire Department |
Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia, The |
Legal Services of Northern Virginia, Inc. |
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society |
Life with Cancer at INOVA |
Lift Me Up |
LINK, Incorporated |
Loaves & Fishes, St. Stephens and the Incarnation |
Lorton Community Action Center (LCAC) |
Loudoun Abused Women's Shelter (LAWS) |
Loudoun Habitat for Humanity |
Loudoun Interfaith Relief, Inc. |
Loudoun Therapeutic Riding Foundation, Inc. |
Lupus Foundation of Greater Washington |
Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area, Inc. (LSS/NCA) |
Make-A-Wish Foundation of the Mid-Atlantic, Inc. |
Manna Food Center, Inc. |
Manna, Inc. |
Marcelino Pan y Vino |
March of Dimes National Capital Area |
Mariah Center (A Rose in Haste Inc) |
Martha's Table/McKenna's Wagon |
Matthew's Center for Visual Learning |
McLean Virginia Stake-Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints |
Meals on Wheels |
Medical Care for Children Partnership Foundation |
Miriam's Kitchen |
My Sister's Place |
N Street Village, Inc. |
National Capital Lyme Disease Association |
National Childhood Cancer Foundation |
National MS Society |
National Osteoporosis Foundation-Bone Disease |
National Prostate Cancer Coalition Fund, Inc. |
No. VA Fellowship of Christian Athletes |
Northern Virginia AIDS Ministry |
Northern Virginia Cool Cats Special Hokey |
Northern Virginia Family Service |
Northern Virginia Therapeutic Riding Program |
Northern Virginia Training Center - Parents and Associates |
NOVACO Inc. (Northern Virginia Coalition) |
Orphan Foundation of America (OFA) |
Our Daily Bread Inc |
Parkinson's Action Network Foundation |
Pathway Homes, Inc. |
Pilgrimage Outreach Center |
PKD-Polycystic Kidney Disease Foundation |
Planned Parenthood Association of Metropolitan Washington, DC |
Planned Parenthood Foundation |
Polaris Project |
Preemies Today |
Prevent Cancer Foundation |
Project Healing Waters |
Providence Baptist Preschool |
Pulmonary Fibrosis Research Fund at John Hopkins |
Rainbow Christian Services |
Rebuilding Together Alexandria |
Reston Interfaith, Inc. |
Ron Brown Scholar Program |
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Washington, D.C., Inc. |
Route One Shalom Cooperative |
Saint Mark's Christian Formation Center |
Salvation Army - District of Columbia, The |
Salvation Army - Fairfax, The |
Salvation Army - Loudoun County, The |
Sanctity of Life Ministries |
Service Dogs of Virginia, Inc. |
Shelter House, Inc. |
Sheppard & Enoch Pratt Foundation |
Sickle Cell Disease Association of Greater Washington, Inc. |
SIDS Alliance of The Mid-Atlantic |
Sleepy Hollow Preschool |
So Others Might Eat, Inc. (SOME) |
Soldiers Undertaking Disable Scuba Diving Inc |
Spastic Paraplegia Foundation |
Special Love, Inc |
Special Olympics International, Inc. |
Special Olympics Virginia, Inc. |
Specially Adapted Resource Club (SPARC) |
Spiritual Care Support Ministries, Inc. |
St. Ann's Infant and Maternity Home |
Starlight Starbright Children's Foundation |
Stepping Stones Shelter, Inc. |
Suited for Change |
Tahirih Justice Center |
The Brady Urological Institute Development Office Fund for Johns Hopkins Medicine |
The House |
The Lamb Center |
The Lighthouse Shelter (Annapolis Area Ministries Inc.) |
The Men's Home |
Time to Fly Foundation |
Toys for Tots Foundation |
Transitional Housing BARN, Inc. |
United Methodist Family Services |
United Way of The National Capital Area |
Virginia Smiles Inc. |
Washington Middle School for Girls |
Washington Regional Alcohol Program (WRAP) |
Western Fairfax Christian Ministries |
Whitman-Walker Clinic |
Williams Syndrome Association |
Yellow Ribbon Fund |
YMCA of Metropolitan Washington |
Young Life-Northwest Fairfax |
Youth for Tomorrow |
About Exxon Mobil Corporation
ExxonMobil, the largest publicly traded international oil and gas company, uses technology and innovation to help meet the world’s growing energy needs. ExxonMobil holds an industry-leading inventory of resources, is the largest refiner and marketer of petroleum products, and its chemical company is one of the largest in the world. Globally, ExxonMobil provides funding to improve basic education, promote women as catalysts for development, and combat malaria and other infectious diseases in developing countries. In 2009, together with its employees and retirees, Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE:XOM), its divisions and affiliates, and ExxonMobil Foundation provided $235 million in contributions worldwide. Additional information on ExxonMobil's community partnerships and contributions programs is available at www.exxonmobil.com/community.
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