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Community Services and SPE Mission Statement

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Community Services and SPE Mission Statement

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    1. Community Services and SPE Mission Statement The Mission of the Gulf Coast Section shall be the promotion of mutual cooperation in furthering the objectives of the Society of Petroleum Engineers International, Inc. This shall be accomplished by: Supporting programs in area primary and secondary schools to encourage students to develop their abilities in mathematics, science, and engineering. Enhancing the image of the Oil and Gas Industry by sponsoring community service programs.

    2. Community Services Chair – Russ Neuschaefer OTC Student Tours – Need Replacement Magic Suitcase – Sean O’Brien Internship – Kim Tran Scholarship – Karla Guajardo Recruiting Fairs – Kim Tran Community in Schools – Sid Smith Sr. TAMU Liaison – Jay Graham Rice/UH Liaison – Need Replacement Energy Institute Houston – Kermitt Walrond Science and Engr. Fair – Vincent Fannin Scouting Initiative – Tracy Jones

    3. 2008-09 Budget

    4. 2007-08 Budget

    5. 2008-09 Highlights Magic Suitcase Updated Boy Scout Fair Nehemiah Center Teacher Workshops in June and August 20 teachers in June 100 hours of professional development Two workshops approved for 2009

    7. Scout Fair 2008

    8. New Initiatives Boy Scout Fair

    9. Nehemiah Center Our Mission: Neighbors helping neighbors create a safe haven in which children are motivated, inspired and equipped to realize their God-given potential. Organization Profile: The Nehemiah Center opened with 22 children in January 1996 and now serves over 130 children daily. We are a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization, and your contribution is tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.

    10. Volunteer at Nehemia Center Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle School, High School Volunteers have the opportunity to work one-on-one with a student, establishing a unique & rewarding mentoring relationship in either the AEP (After School Enrichment Program) which serves children in grades K-6, or the CPP (College Prep Program) which serves students in grades 7-12. This is usually one afternoon a week, from 4:30-5:30pm, Monday through Thursday.

    11. Special Thanks!!! Rob Bruant – Regional Service Award Winner

    12. Special Thanks!!! Rey Saludares - Scholarships

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