Krause
Center gets extreme home makeover & more through partnership
with BP
March
23 , 2006
Katy, Texas- More
than 70 volunteers from BP's North American Gas & Power
Marketing division came to the Krause Center in Katy, Tuesday,
June 20, to begin the first of several service projects to renovate
and improve the center for abused and neglected children.
The BP employees made aesthetic and structural improvements
to the Krause Center. On their task list: painting classrooms,
bathrooms and the gymnasium, building a fence, constructing
book cases, installing a sprinkler system, creating window treatments
and spending time with the residents. They also provided lunch
for all residents, staff and volunteers.
"It's not just about the wonderful things that they are
doing for the center," said Philippa Ashford, chief executive
officer of Krause. "It's what they are doing for the kids.
These are boys and girls who have been removed from their families
because they are neglected and abused. It encourages them when
they know that there are people out there who care for them."
"It was cool to see how much they did in one day,"
said Maggie, a Krause resident. "I can't wait to see what
they do next time!"
BP's NAGP division has committed to completing four service
projects at the Krause Center over the next two years. The service
projects, said Krause Director of Volunteer Services Joy Castner,
are just some of many ways that the company is making a difference
in the lives of the children at Krause.
"The BP employees have taken us under their wing,"
said Castner. "Their involvement continues to grow. They
are becoming mentors, volunteers and have inspired their families
to make Krause a part of their lives. The partnership between
the Krause Center and NAGP has the potential to make a long-term
impact on the children and the center."
"This is something our employees want to do," said
Orlando Alvarez, Senior Vice President of the group's West marketing
region. Working side by side to make a difference in our community
offers us the opportunity to get to know our colleagues on a
deeper level while carrying our commitments forward, We are
confident that our long-term partnership with the center is
off to a good start."
BP's North America Gas and Power is a leading natural gas and
power marketing and trading entity. Visit www.BP.com to learn
more about BP and how they serve surrounding communities.
Krause Children's Center serves boys and girls, ages 11 to 17,
who suffer from severe emotional and behavioral problems, mostly
as a result of past abuse and neglect. Krause provides specialized
care in a secure, structured environment where residents can
receive therapy, attend school, enjoy recreational activities
and are offered voluntary spiritual care.
Krause Children's Center is an affiliated ministry of Lutheran
Social Services, the social service arm of The Lutheran Church
- Missouri Synod and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
LSS annually serves nearly 30,000 children, elderly and poor
in Texas and Louisiana regardless of religious beliefs, ethnicity,
gender or age. Its ministry includes children's centers, therapeutic
foster care, adoption, adult day care, health care and retirement
centers, emergency assistance and disaster response.
For more information
about the Krause Center, visit www.KrauseChildrensCenter.org.