Huntsman Raises Over $600,000 for Houston-Area Charities

Following the devastating winter storm Huntsman has donated over $600,000 to Montgomery County Food Bank, Houston Food Bank and Interfaith Ministries

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Huntsman Corporation announced that it has just donated over $600,000 to the Montgomery County Food Bank, Houston Food Bank, and Interfaith Ministries of The Woodlands. The donations include funds contributed this week by Huntsman associates at its Conroe, The Woodlands and Houston Ship Channel locations and a few key Huntsman service providers, as well as matching funds from the Huntsman family, the Company, and the Beaumont Foundation.  

Faced with the devastating impact to Greater Houston from last week’s winter storm, Huntsman Chairman, President and CEO Peter Huntsman issued a “24-hour challenge” to associates for donations to support the ongoing relief efforts. Including the matching funds, the Company raised over $600,000, including $400,000 from its associates, key service partners, Huntsman Corporation, and Peter and Brynn Huntsman. The Beaumont Foundation*, founded by Huntsman Board member Wayne Reaud, contributed an additional $200,000.  

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“Last week’s freezing weather devastated people’s homes and the loss of power, water and other resources has created a dire need for so many in our area,” Peter Huntsman said. “Commitment to community is fundamental to Huntsman Corporation’s spirit and we have long supported local food banks and charities who provide for our neighbors. Many of our associates experienced hardship in the past week and their generosity is typical of their compassion. I want to thank them and our business partners and hope, through these donations, that we are able to support a quicker recovery.”

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“In this time of profound impact, Texas businesses can do more and need to do it quickly,” added Huntsman. “We recognize those companies and their employees who have already stepped up and we encourage others to do the same.” The Huntsman associate pledge drive ended on Tuesday, February 23, and participation was entirely voluntary. 

*The Beaumont Foundation provides food to the needy through food banks, Meals on Wheels, soup kitchens and Catholic charities.

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Huntsman Corporation is a publicly traded global manufacturer and marketer of differentiated and specialty chemicals with 2020 revenues of approximately $6 billion. Our chemical products number in the thousands and are sold worldwide to manufacturers serving a broad and diverse range of consumer and industrial end markets. We operate more than 70 manufacturing, RandD and operations facilities in approximately 30 countries and employ approximately 9,000 associates within our four distinct business divisions. For more information about Huntsman, please visit the company's website at www.huntsman.com

December 22, 2024
Michael MK

Michael MK
Senior Editor & Writer

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