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Chevron Richmond Invests $100,000 in 2011 YouthBUILD Program

Support to Help at-risk Youth with Job Training and Job Placement

RICHMOND, Calif., August 19, 2011 – Chevron today announced a contribution of $100,000 to help fund RichmondWORKS 2011 YouthBUILD program. The YouthBUILD Program addresses core interests of the community such as housing, education, employment, crime prevention and leadership development. Chevron presented the check to Councilmember Corky Booze at a RichmondBUILD Green Academy graduation ceremony, attended by Richmond Mayor Gayle McLaughlin, Vice Mayor Tom Butt and Councilmember Jeff Ritterman, as well as Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom and Jael Myrick, Field Representative for Assemblymember Nancy Skinner.

“Chevron is proud to continue to support RichmondWORKS to address concerns around jobs, economic development and crime prevention,” said Mike Coyle, Chevron Richmond Refinery Manager. “RichmondWORKS not only provides job training skills, but also life training skills. They are putting people to work, which ultimately helps to improve Richmond’s economy.”

Over the last 10 years, Chevron has invested over $1 million in RichmondWORKS programs, including RichmondBUILD, YouthWORKS and YouthBUILD. 

The YouthBUILD Program helps low-income young adults (ages 17-24) work to attain their GEDs or high school diplomas, learn job skills and serve their communities by building affordable housing. The YouthBUILD Program helps to transform their lives and roles in society.

“We are thankful to Chevron for their generous support, which will allow us to continue to offer the YouthBUILD Program,” said Sal Vaca, RichmondWORKS program director. “This Program plays an important role in the community by providing at-risk youth with positive skills that will help them to become self-sufficient, productive and positive citizens.”

“I have been working with Chevron since joining the city council and they have really stepped up in providing $100,000 in funding for such an important program,” said Richmond City Councilmember Corky Booze. “Since my election last November, I’ve made local job creation and crime prevention a priority. It is programs like Richmond YouthBUILD that best prepare our young people to enter the workforce with the skills and training necessary to be successful. I’m delighted to know that Chevron is equally focused on addressing these issues. As a businessman, I know the power of employment. It gives you confidence in your abilities, and it teaches you to make the right choices in life. I couldn’t be more proud that this city and its businesses are working together to help Richmond youth achieve their professional goals.”

About RichmondWORKS
RichmondWORKS is the City of Richmond’s One Stop Career Center and provides Richmond residents with employment and training services. Job seekers have access to a computer lab, workshops on resume preparation and job searching and career counseling assistance. In addition, RichmondWORKS provides staffing assistance to local companies to help them recruit and pre-screen qualified job applicants.

About Chevron
Chevron is one of the world’s leading integrated energy companies, with subsidiaries that conduct business worldwide. The company is involved in virtually every facet of the energy industry. Chevron explores for, produces and transports crude oil and natural gas; refines, markets and distributes transportation fuels and lubricants; manufactures and sells petrochemical products; generates power and produces geothermal energy; provides energy efficiency solutions; and develops the energy resources of the future, including biofuels. Chevron is based in San Ramon, Calif. More information about Chevron is available at www.chevron.com.

Contact: Melissa Ritchie, Chevron policy, government and public affairs +1 510-242-4700

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