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Chevron employees support Pecos community with Meals on Wheels Program

Chevron employees in Reeves County have volunteered their time to something bigger than themselves.
Credit: Daniel Alvarado

REEVES COUNTY, Texas — Chevron employees in Reeves County have volunteered their time to something bigger than themselves.  

It was all to make a difference in their local community and the Meals on Wheels program. They helped homebound individuals in getting the food they need, providing companionship, and connecting with their local communities. 

"We are incredibly grateful for the support of Chevron employees," said Hilda Mendoza, program director of the Reeves County Home Delivered Meals Program. "Their commitment to our mission reflects a shared understanding of the importance of community and compassion. Volunteers not only provide meals but also deliver smiles and companionship, which are just as vital for our clients' well-being."

Building that connection with your community as a bigger company is beyond paramount. 

Chevron volunteers Erik Eliasson, David Bislar, Laura Nunez, Jennifer Fuentes, Francisco “Paco” Ramos and Orlando Franco did just that. 

According to Reeves County Digital Director Daniel Alvarado, Chevron's work is not done. 

"The company will be sending different employees to help out the Reeves County Meals On Wheels programs as long as they can do so," said Alvarado.

For more information on the Meals on Wheels Program, contact Hilda Mendoza at 432-287-0240, or visit them in person at 700 Daggett Suite F.

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