Oilfield Helping Hands Launches Eagle Ford Chapter
Oilfield Helping Hands (OHH), a non-profit organization that helps oilfield families in financial crisis due to no fault of their own, is proud to announce the establishment of its new Eagle Ford Chapter.
The Eagle Ford Chapter will partner with OHH to promote an inter-industry sense of support to the Eagle Ford Shale Basin by fostering a network of like-minded individuals to improve the lives and working conditions of those in the oilfield industry. The new chapter will cover the respective counties: Uvalde, Medina, Bexar, Guadalupe, Gonzales, LaSalle, Frio, McMullen, Atascosa, Wilson, Zavala, Dimmit, Maveric, Lavaca, Jackson, Victoria, Aransas, Calhoun, DeWitt, Goliad, Karnes, Live Oak, Bee, Refugio, Webb, Zapata, Duval, Jim Hogg, Nueces, Jim Wells, Brooks, Hidalgo, Starr, Cameron, Willacy, Kenedy, Kleberg, San Patricio, Travis, Bastrop and Caldwell. The Eagle Ford Chapter will start accepting applications for assistance in early 2025.
The new chapter signifies the growth and commitment OHH has for supporting and strengthening the people of the oil and gas industry. The Eagle Ford Chapter will provide an opportunity for additional industry employees, who meet the eligibility criteria, to benefit from OHH’s assistance.
The founding leadership team includes President David Ybarra of Golden Ranch Energy Services, Vice President Larry Gonzales of TES, LLC., Vice President Hector Rodriguez III of Bestway Oilfield, Treasurer Elisa Lozano of Arguindegui Oil Company, Secretary Armetta DeBord of Arguindegui Oil Company, Event Coordinator Grant Goetz of Dragon Products Ltd, and Membership Committee Chair Yvonne Vega of Centurion.
David Ybarra, President, OHH Eagle Ford Chapter, said, “We are the hands that help the homes of oilfield families in crisis. Our mission is more than just a goal; it’s a commitment to ensure a better quality of work and lifestyle for the people that make our industry possible. As one team, OHH is dedicated to helping families across the nation.”
Gene Pate, Chairman of the Board, OHH, said, “We are thrilled to extend our hands to give back to an industry that does so much. As OHH continues to expand, our community of amazing Corporate Members, Sponsors and Volunteers continue to fuel hope for oilfield families through unwavering support.”
Since 2003, OHH has granted over $6.4M to more than 1,000 industry workers and their families. What began as a small fundraising effort for a family facing unforeseen medical expenses became a national organization. The Eagle Ford Chapter joins five active OHH chapters within the US oilfield community, including Appalachia (Eastern Ohio, Northern West Virginia and Pennsylvania), Haynesville (East Texas and northwest Louisiana), Permian Basin (West Texas and eastern New Mexico), Rocky Mountain (Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming), and its flagship location, Houston.
OHH is led by volunteers and supported by corporate sponsorships and funds raised from multiple fundraising events throughout the year. For more about supporting OHH, visit oilfieldhelpinghands.org.
About Oilfield Helping Hands
Oilfield Helping Hands is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, established in Houston in 2003. OHH helps oilfield families in financial crisis due to no fault of their own. Since its inception, the organization has provided more than $6.4M to industry workers and their families. OHH has six active chapters: Houston, Permian, Rocky Mountain, Haynesville, Appalachia, and Eagle Ford. OHH continues to work in the most economical fashion to maximize the funds available to recipients each year.
Source: Oilfield Helping Hands