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Chevron Richmond was recognized by the Red Cross Contra Costa Leadership Council for its volunteer efforts in installing free smoke alarms in homes within the Parchester Village neighborhood.
During the event, 19 company employees helped install 93 smoke alarms, with 14 of them being installed in the homes of seniors over the age of 65. This initiative is part of the Red Cross’s Sound of the Alarm program, which aims to provide resources to citizens enduring disasters, along with prevention and preparedness tools.

Chevron has been a long-running supporter of the Red Cross, contributing financially and through other initiatives such as last year’s blood drive at its Richmond facility.

In addition to the smoke alarm installation, Chevron’s annual Fall Volunteer Campaign saw over 3,000 of its Bay Area employees volunteering on 230 projects for 111 nonprofits over the course of several weeks.

This commitment to community service demonstrates Chevron’s dedication to supporting the local community and making a positive impact.


The RedCross Contra Costa Leadership Council recently recognized Chevron Richmond for its ongoing support of the organization, including a recent volunteer effort during which 19 company employees helped install free smoke alarms in homes within the Parchester Village neighborhood.



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