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Students Celebrate Summer of Going Green Forty ExxonMobil Green Team Students Honored for Participation in Eight-Week, Environmentally-Focused Internship and Education Program Aug 4, 2008 4:19:00 PM Copyright Business Wire 2008
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Forty local high school students graduated from the 27th annual ExxonMobil Green Team program on August 1, equipped with newfound knowledge and an appreciation for the environment and going green. Honored by ExxonMobil, their nonprofit internship coordinators and professors from
The ExxonMobil Green Team provides a meaningful work experience for high school students from low- to moderate-income households. Students are placed with selected area nonprofits, where they work in teams on environmental and conservation projects. Select students received awards honoring their exemplary program participation from internship coordinators at their respective agencies. SMU professors also presented awards to Green Team students who demonstrated academic achievement throughout the summer classes. Green Team students participated in environmentally-focused internships with Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas, City of Dallas Water Conservation Division, City of Dallas Park and Recreation, Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity, Heart House Dallas, "The ExxonMobil Green Team is more than an internship or a classroom discussion; it is about transforming students into key leaders in the community, with a focus on the environment and higher education," said Truman Bell, senior program officer for education and diversity, "We believe that education is the cornerstone for achievement and success. Continuing education over the summer break is important not only to keep students' minds active and engaged, but also to prepare them for their futures, whether on a college campus or in the professional world." Throughout the program, students received instruction from the "We are inspired to see a corporation investing in high school students, and it is an honor to continue our relationship with ExxonMobil on the administration of the Green Team," said Phyllis Bernstein, chair, Volunteer Center of ExxonMobil provided a grant of more than $189,000 to the Volunteer Center of North Texas to support the ExxonMobil Green Team. Since its launch in 1981, ExxonMobil has invested $6.1 million in the Dallas program, reaching 3,350 students. The ExxonMobil Green Team is currently in place in eight cities including: Torrance, Calif.; Chalmetter, La.; Clinton, N.J.; Paulsboro, N.J.; Beaumont, Texas; Dallas; Houston; and, Arlington, Va. About Globally, ExxonMobil provides funding to improve basic education and combat malaria and other infectious diseases in developing countries. In 2007, together with its employees and retirees, Source:
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