Raintree receives $1,250 Chevron contribution for supplies

  • Pictured, from left: LaShawna Schofield (Raintree’s Executive Director), Larry Miller (of Chevron), Tonny Patrick (of Chevron), and Joakima Blanc (Raintree’s Program Manager).
    Pictured, from left: LaShawna Schofield (Raintree’s Executive Director), Larry Miller (of Chevron), Tonny Patrick (of Chevron), and Joakima Blanc (Raintree’s Program Manager).
The Chevron Oak Point Black Employee Network (BEN) in partnership with Corporate Affairs collaborated to provide a contribution to Raintree Children & Family Services to fund recreational and educational supplies for the Raintree House for Girls – Independent Living Program. “At Oak Point, we foster an environment of diversity and inclusion. Our employee networks are volunteer groups that…

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