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Virginia Natural Gas commits $100,000 to the Hampton Roads Workforce Council for regional internship program

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Virginia Natural Gas (VNG) has presented a $100,000 grant to the Hampton Roads Workforce Council (HRWC) for the NextGen Regional Internship Program, aimed at providing paid internships for young adults aged 16-21. This program enhances workforce training, helping participants gain valuable skills for future employment. Notably, more than 80% of interns secure high-quality jobs, with 98% continuing further education. VNG's commitment follows previous donations of $10,000 in 2021 and $25,000 in 2019, reinforcing its role in developing a skilled workforce in the Hampton Roads area.

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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va., Dec. 14, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Virginia Natural Gas (VNG) is working to ensure more young adults in the region have workplace training and internship opportunities when the energy company recently presented a $100,000 grant to the Hampton Roads Workforce Council (HRWC) for the NextGen Regional Internship Program. The program aims to provide paid internships to young adults, ages 16-21 with valuable work experience in their fields of interest.

"At Virginia Natural Gas, we take a lot of pride in our partnership with the Hampton Roads Workforce Council in helping young people obtain their career goals," said Robert Duvall, president of Virginia Natural Gas. "It's impressive how the internships provide the skills necessary for students to land that first job, and the area is reaping the economic benefits by providing a highly-trained workforce."

Shawn Avery, president, and CEO of HRWC agrees and sees the benefits of this long-term partnership. With industry partnerships such as the one with VNG, the program, he said, provides a workforce pipeline for both large and small industries in the Hampton Roads area.

"With donations such as this, it ensures we have a workforce the area needs now and provides a future resource for emerging industries," said Avery. "We are grateful to VNG for making sure our regional labor force is prepared as our economy grows."

Many young adults who have gone through the program go on to high-paid apprenticeships or employment with major companies across the Hampton Roads region. Like 20-year-old Kaylan Goshen of Chesapeake, Virginia, who landed an apprenticeship with a major distribution center.

Kaylan was recently offered his dream job at Amazon where he will learn the robotic systems in the warehouse. He credits the NextGen internship program for providing him with the training necessary to gain access to this specialized opportunity.

"The internship program provided the skills I needed to receive this opportunity, such as workplace readiness, self-discipline and how to work on a team," said Kaylan. "Without it, I would not have the apprenticeship at Amazon."

Christina Brooks, senior director of the Workforce Council's NextGen programs and special projects points to Kaylan as an example of how successful the program is for many young adults.

"NextGen interns are getting experience in everything from engineering and welding to culinary arts and conservation," said Brooks. "More than 80% of our interns are able to find high-quality jobs and 98% continue in post-secondary education. These internships are a way to hopefully keep talent in the Hampton Roads region." 

This is not the first VNG donation made to the HRWC. In January 2021, the company presented a $10,000 donation to the organization to connect veterans transitioning to civilian life, as well as their family members, to educational and job opportunities. And in 2019, VNG made a $25,000 donation to the HRWC for general training programs.

About Virginia Natural Gas 
Virginia Natural Gas is one of four natural gas distribution companies of Southern Company Gas, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Southern Company (NYSE: SO). Virginia Natural Gas provides clean, safe, reliable and affordable natural gas service to more than 300,000 residential, commercial and industrial customers in southeast Virginia. Consistently ranked in the top quartile for customer satisfaction by J.D. Power and Associates, the company also has been recognized by the Virginia Department of Energy (Virginia Energy) and the Virginia Oil and Gas Association for its safety, innovation, environmental stewardship, community outreach and educational programs, and has been named Local Distribution Company of the Year five times since 2015. The company has been ranked by its business customers as one of the most Trusted Business Partners in the utility industry according to Cogent Reports, and a Top Workplaces in Hampton Roads by Inside Business. For more information, visit virginianaturalgas.com and connect with the company on FacebookTwitter,  InstagramLinkedIn and Nextdoor.  

About Southern Company Gas 
Southern Company Gas is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Atlanta-based Southern Company (NYSE: SO), America's premier energy company. Southern Company Gas serves approximately 4.3 million natural gas utility customers through its regulated distribution companies in four states with approximately 600,000 retail customers through its companies that market natural gas. Other nonutility businesses include investments in interstate pipelines and ownership and operation of natural gas storage facilities. For more information, visit southerncompanygas.com. 

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FAQ

What is the purpose of the $100,000 grant from Virginia Natural Gas?

The $100,000 grant aims to support the NextGen Regional Internship Program, providing paid internships for young adults aged 16-21.

How many internships does the NextGen program provide?

The NextGen program provides paid internship opportunities to young adults to enhance their workplace training.

What percentage of interns find jobs after participating in the program?

More than 80% of interns successfully secure high-quality jobs after participating in the program.

What previous donations has Virginia Natural Gas made to the HRWC?

VNG previously donated $10,000 in 2021 and $25,000 in 2019 to the Hampton Roads Workforce Council for various workforce initiatives.

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