Aqua Texas and Essential Foundation Donate $50,000 to Support Winter Storm Recovery Efforts in Texas
Aqua Texas has donated a total of $50,000 to support local communities affected by February’s severe winter weather. The contributions include $15,000 to three food banks and $17,500 each to the American Red Cross and Salvation Army organizations. The donations will aid community members in 54 counties across Texas. Aqua Texas President Bob Laughman emphasized the company's commitment to assisting those in need during challenging times.
- Total donations of $50,000 to community organizations.
- Support distributed to food banks, American Red Cross, and Salvation Army.
- Aid to communities affected by severe winter weather.
- None.
Aqua Texas today announced that it has donated
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Aqua donated a total of
$15,000 t o the Montgomery County Food Bank in Conroe; the Crisis Bread Basket in Wimberley, Hays County; and People Helping People in Granbury, Hood County.
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Aqua donated a total of
$17,500 t o the Dallas-Fort Worth, Central Texas and Greater Houston chapters of the American Red Cross.
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Aqua donated a total of
$17,500 t o the Irving Branch, Austin Command Center and Houston Command Center of the Salvation Army.
“At Aqua Texas, we are proud to come together in support of organizations that provide assistance in the communities we serve,” said Aqua Texas President Bob Laughman. “We hope these contributions will help some of those who need it the most.”
Aqua Texas serves about 200,000 people in 54 counties statewide. Visit Aqua online at AquaAmerica.com, facebook.com/MyAquaAmerica, and twitter.com/MyAquaAmerica.
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