Energy Ogre Raises Money and Awareness for Community Partners
Energy Ogre has partnered with many community organizations, raising money and awareness for deserving groups. For example, some of these groups include Folds of Honor, the Make-A-Wish Foundation, and Easter Seals of Greater Houston.
As Gandhi once said, "Be the change you want to see in the world." Likewise, we are passionate about raising money and helping our community because we are proud to help those who need support.
Energy Ogre Executive Enjoys Helping Those in Need
Mike England, VP of Business Development, Energy Ogre, carefully selects each organization we partner with. Therefore, he ensures our partnerships closely align with our mission, which is to help Texans in a variety of ways. Even in his personal life, Mike continues to help those in need.
For instance, Mike and his family spent Thanksgiving this year handing out cooked turkeys to families in need.
"Energy Ogre is focused on providing value and savings to our members," Mike says. "We take pride in creating community partnerships that help those in need within Texas and beyond. Ultimately, it's important for the business community to do what they can to make the world a better place."
As a result, Energy Ogre has raised more than $86,000 for our community partners to date.
Community Partners
Folds of Honor: Since 2007, Folds of Honor has carried forth a singular, noble mission. They are committed to providing educational scholarships to spouses and children of America's fallen and disabled service-members. Their motto says it best, "Honor Their Sacrifice. Educate Their Legacy."
Make-A-Wish Foundation North Texas Chapter: Make-A-Wish® has been creating life-changing wish experiences for children with critical illnesses around the world since 1980. Wishes have proven physical and emotional benefits that can give children with critical illnesses a higher chance of survival.
Cru: Originally founded as Campus Crusade for Christ in 1951 on the UCLA campus, Cru offers spiritual guidance, resources and programs tailored to people from all cultures in every walk of life.
University of Houston Alumni Association: The University of Houston Alumni Association serves and supports the University of Houston, its over 297,979 alumni, its friends, and the community it calls home. They do this through student scholarships, legislative advocacy, alumni networks, and ongoing communications. UHAA is working to enhance the value of your degree and your alumni experience.
Big Brothers Big Sisters Lone Star: Since 1904, Big Brothers Big Sisters has operated under the belief that inherent in every child is incredible potential. As the nation’s largest donor and volunteer supported mentoring network, Big Brothers Big Sisters makes meaningful, monitored matches between adult volunteers (“Bigs”) and children (“Littles”), ages 5 through young adulthood in communities across the country.
Starport NASA Exchange JSC: A branch of NASA focused on providing the Johnson Space Center community with resources for overall wellness and health.
Easter Seals of Greater Houston: Founded in Houston in 1947, Easter Seals of Greater Houston provides a variety of needed services to individuals of all ages with all types of disabilities and their families in the greater Houston area and surrounding counties.
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