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SoCalGas Provides $50,000 in Grant Funding to Support Minority Students in the San Gabriel Valley and Inland Empire

The grants are part of the utility’s diversity, equity and inclusion initiative

LOS ANGELES – March 16, 2020 – Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas) today announced its donations to the Society of Extraordinary Women (SOEW) and The Pasadena Delta Foundation, Inc. (PDF) with $25,000 grants respectively to provide supplies and services to aid female high school and college minority students pursuing an education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).

“SoCalGas strives to create systematic change for racial equality and social justice focused on equality and inclusion. It’s been an amazing opportunity to partner with organizations like the Society of Extraordinary Women and the Pasadena Delta Foundation in driving programs that help support the youth in our communities,” said Jill Huppenbauer, director of diversity, equity and inclusion at SoCalGas. “These funds will help provide materials and resources for these students to help them continue to learn and grow, hopefully allowing them new opportunities to excel.”

“Our exceptional programs at SOEW provide exposure to great opportunities that they would otherwise not have. We’re extremely grateful and proud to partner with SoCalGas to assist our students in need with necessary funding and help make their aspirations a reality,” said Shirley Coates, founder and president of Society of Extraordinary Women. “Through our programs, students are exposed to technology, for now and for the future. They’re able to study subjects such as GIS, mapping, robotics, coding and more, which allows them to discover new opportunities in traditionally male-dominated career paths in STEM and various trades.”

The $25,000 grant provided to SOEW will help expand its Ignite Leadership and STEM Academy program, which encourages middle through high school female students to pursue careers in STEM and GIS, to the Inland Empire. Through this grant, students without internet services were provided access to Spectrum internet and those without access to a computer received notebooks and writing supplies. Additionally, the funds were also used to provide stipends for participating teachers and for the hiring of program coordinators.

“The Ignite Leadership and STEM Academy has changed my life significantly and I’ve been a proud participant since the seventh grade,” said Aleeyah, a freshman at Spelman College. “Being a part of this program has opened many doors that I didn’t even know could be open for me, such as attending flight school to learn how to be a pilot. I just want to thank Mrs. Coates in pushing us to be the best that we can be and helping us grow our confidence. Together, we can achieve more.”

“The Pasadena Delta Foundation, Inc. is excited to present STEM scholarships to underrepresented students in the greater Pasadena area. We are extremely grateful and proud to partner with SoCalGas to provide necessary funding to make these opportunities a possibility for our college students,” said Debra Ward-Samad, president of the Pasadena Delta Foundation, Inc. “These funds will allow our students the financial freedom to pursue their interests in STEM freely.”

The PDF STEM Scholarship program is designed to assist deserving students currently enrolled in a four- year college with a STEM field major by providing scholarships for the completion of their degree, and to further enhance their competitiveness in the workforce. The $25k grant will provide five students with $5,000 scholarships that will be used towards tuition, living expenses, school supplies, study materials and additional courses to further their education.

“I am beyond grateful to be receiving this award from the Pasadena Delta Foundation. I cannot thank the organization enough — the scholarship will be used towards my study materials and help pay for my Spring and Fall tuition,” said Nicole, a freshman at California State University, Northridge. “I am so thankful for this opportunity and extremely appreciative of the support on this exciting journey towards becoming a Mechanical Engineer!”

About SoCalGas

Headquartered in Los Angeles, SoCalGas® is the largest gas distribution utility in the United States. SoCalGas delivers affordable, reliable, clean and increasingly renewable gas service to 21.8 million customers across 24,000 square miles of Central and Southern California, where more than 90 percent of residents use natural gas for heating, hot water, cooking, drying clothes or other uses. Gas delivered through the company’s pipelines also plays a key role in providing electricity to Californians— about 45 percent of electric power generated in the state comes from gas-fired power plants.

SoCalGas’ vision is to be the cleanest gas utility in North America, delivering affordable and increasingly renewable energy to its customers. In support of that vision, SoCalGas is committed to replacing 20 percent of its traditional natural gas supply with renewable natural gas (RNG) by 2030. Renewable natural gas is made from waste created by dairy farms, landfills and wastewater treatment plants. SoCalGas is also committed to investing in its gas delivery infrastructure while keeping bills affordable for our customers. From 2014 through 2018, the company invested nearly $6.5 billion to upgrade and modernize its pipeline system to enhance safety and reliability. SoCalGas is a subsidiary of Sempra Energy (NYSE: SRE), an energy services holding company based in San Diego. For more information visit socalgas.com/newsroom or connect with SoCalGas on Twitter (@SoCalGas), Instagram (@SoCalGas) and Facebook.

About the Society of Extraordinary Women

The Society of Extraordinary Women is a group of dedicated business professional, educators, and community leaders offering girls a path to a greater future by providing access to high quality training and mentoring the produce extraordinary outcomes designed to make an indelible impression on each participant. Mission: “Empower girls to discover their extraordinary selves through education and mentoring for a life time”.

About Pasadena Delta Foundation and Pasadena Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. The Pasadena Delta Foundation (PDF) was founded in 1994 as a means to fund scholarships for youth and other community benefits programs that promote, improve and sustain the quality of life and equity advancements in education, economic, health and social justice in the Black community in the greater Pasadena area. PDF is proposing a scholarship program focused on underrepresented Black college students studying science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields.

Dear SoCalGas Partner:

On March 23 I am excited to share with you an ambitious commitment we’re making — to achieve net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in our operations and delivery of energy by 2045.

SoCalGas’ commitment makes us the largest North American gas distribution utility to set a net-zero target that includes scopes 1, 2, and 3 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. We plan to reduce our company’s direct emissions and those generated by customers. This means not only will the trucks we drive, the buildings we own, and the pipelines we operate make this transition, but also the fuel we deliver to our customers will be net zero emissions by 2045.

America’s decision to rejoin the Paris Climate Agreement reaffirms our national commitment to a global clean energy future. California lawmakers have set even more ambitious goals – carbon neutrality across all sectors of the economy by 2045. SoCalGas supports these goals. As we take this journey to a cleaner energy future, it is vital that energy remain reliable and affordable for all Californians. No energy company is more dedicated to achieving that than SoCalGas.

SoCalGas’ commitment to net zero 2045 is a natural extension of our decades-long industry leadership. Since the passage of California’s landmark California’s Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 (AB 32), our decarbonization, diversification, and digitalization efforts have supported the reduction of over 7 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) below our 1990 levels – the equivalent of removing 1.5 million cars from the road for a year.

We invite you to read our Climate Commitment here and our press release announcing the news here [sempra.mediaroom.com].

You can follow our journey to net zero 2045 by visiting socalgas.com/Mission

Thank you for your continued partnership and support.  Please feel free to reach out, if I can provide additional information.

Helen Romero Shaw
Public Affairs Manager
Southern California Gas Co
Email: hshaw@socalgas.com

Office:626 279 2295

On April 12, Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas) announced the launch of the 2021 Fueling Our Communities Program to help feed individuals experiencing food insecurity. The utility is partnering with eight regional charity to assist 20 underserved communities throughout Los Angeles County. This year’s program will provide free meals, groceries, and restaurant gift cards to thousands of individuals. This program will also help stimulate local small businesses and is expected to last through the spring.

The first event under this program was hosted over the weekend at Compton’s Woodley Airport. SoCalGas, the Human Services Association, Assemblymember Mike Gipson, and Compton Councilwoman Tana McCoy, partnered to provide meal kits, groceries and gift cards from local restaurants to community members in need. Please click here for photos.

Charitable community partners and the communities served under the Fueling Our Communities program include:

  • TRUST South LA – South Los Angeles
  • Human Services Association – Compton, Downey, Norwalk and Cudahy
  • Friends of Cabrillo – Wilmington and San Pedro
  • Catholic Charities – El Monte, Irwindale, Pomona, Rosemead and Duarte
  • Alma Family Services – Boyle Heights, East Los Angeles
  • LA Red Shield Community Center – Pico Union
  • Community’s Child and El Camino College Foundation – Lomita, Gardena, Hawthorne, Inglewood, Lawndale, Torrance, Carson and Compton

Last summer, the Fueling Our Communities program provided nearly 40,000 meals to seniors, students, farm workers, and families. The program also provided business to approximately 100 local restaurants and distributed almost 8,000 gift cards totaling more than $162,000.

Please see below and attached for more information. You can also visit @SoCalGas on Twitter or socalgas.com/newsroom.  You can also view our latest blog post covering this release here.

https://twitter.com/SoCalGasNews/status/1381683744164093952

Hello Community Partners:  In case you were not aware —-

On April13 SoCalGas invited Los Angeles County restaurants to apply for pandemic relief through the California Restaurant Foundation’s (CRF) Restaurants Care Resilience Fund. Qualifying restaurants may now apply for a $3,500 grant to help them rebound from the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The program is expected to help about 125 restaurants in LA County, that have suffered losses, pay for things like payroll and hiring new employees. The Resilience Fund applications will be open through April 18, 2021 and can be found at www.restaurantscare.org/resilience.

Please see below and attached for more information. You can also visit @SoCalGas on Twitter.

https://twitter.com/socalgas/status/1380631908594327558

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