Orthopedic and burn patients and families from Shriners Hospitals of Houston
and Galveston took to the field as Reliant Energy hosted its third annual
Shriners Field Day.
Premature birth touches half a million babies and their families each year in the United States, and 120,000 babies are born with serious birth defects. The March of Dimes champions the needs of moms and babies to stay healthy across the nation, and we are proud to support the organization’s mission.
Each year, our employees help fight for our tiniest citizens through our involvement in the March of Dimes’ largest fundraiser, March for Babies. Since 2002, Reliant Energy and its employees have contributed more than $500,000 to this worthy cause. In 2007, we had nearly 300 participants, including five of the top 25 walkers with the highest dollar contributions in the Greater Houston area.
We hope you'll join our fundraising efforts by participating in this important event. To learn more and find an event location near you, visit www.marchforbabies.org.
We believe in giving back to the communities in which we live and work, and participating in the United Way Community Campaign is an important way of doing just that. Since 2002, we have conducted an annual campaign to raise money for United Way programs, which support initiatives in more than a dozen states.
While each United Way affiliate chooses how to use its funds, common focus areas include helping children and youth succeed, strengthening and supporting families, promoting self sufficiency, building vital and safe neighborhoods and supporting the elderly.
More than 350 orthopedic and burn patients and their families from the
Shriners’ Hospitals of Houston and Galveston took to the field in June at the
Houston Texans’ Indoor Practice Facility as Reliant Energy hosted its
third annual Shriners Field Day.
Shriners patients got a true feel for pro football through a visit from Houston
Texans lineman Seth Payne, as well as the Houston Texans cheerleaders, who
signed autographs, posed for pictures and gave pointers to the boys and
girls in attendance.
Volunteers from Reliant Energy and Shriners staffed the booths, featuring
activities including a football toss, putt-putt golf, indoor fishing, musical
squares, bean bag toss, face painting and more.
Shriners Hospitals for Children provide expert medical care to children from
birth to age 18 at absolutely no cost to the patient or their family.
Reliant believes in supporting the Galveston bay area and the wildlife that
inhabits the area. That’s why Reliant is a proud supporter of the Galveston Bay
Foundation, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to preserve, protect and
enhance the natural resources of the Galveston Bay estuarine system, and its
tributaries.
Reliant-sponsored, Bay Day is an event created by the Galveston Bay
Foundation to offer educational and family fun activities regarding issues and
influences impacting Galveston Bay.
Reliant employees take an active role in Bay Day by sponsoring and assisting
with the Karma Floating Classroom, running an energy efficiency booth, an
environmental booth, and other volunteer assistance activities.
More than 60 Reliant Energy volunteers joined forces with Trees for Houston
on April 22, 2005, to celebrate Earth Day by planting 800 bald cypress
seedlings.
After about four hours of work, 500 trees were planted and completely mulched.
Trees for Houston donated the remaining 300 seedlings to area schools and civic
organizations.
According to Trees for Houston, for every four urban trees destroyed, only one
is replaced. U.S. Department of Forestry statistics indicate that a single tree
with a 30-inch circumference may remove 200 pounds of carbon dioxide, 1.1
pounds of ozone and two pounds of sulfur dioxide every year.
The bald cypress seedlings were chosen because they adapt well to the harsh
heat and frequent drought conditions of the Texas Gulf Coast. The seedlings
were between one-and 3.5-feet tall and will grow to a height of between 50- and
70-feet tall with a 25-foot spread.
Each year breast cancer strikes more than 200,000 new victims and claims the
life of nearly 40,000 more. But thanks to the efforts of the Susan G.
Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, we’re gaining ground on this disease.
Since its inception in 1982, the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation has
raised more than $750 million and is credited as one of the nation’s leading
catalysts in the fight against breast cancer.
Reliant Energy is a proud supporter of the Komen Race for the Cure in Houston
and in other communities we serve. In addition to the company’s support,
Reliant employees contribute by running, walking and donating time and
money.
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