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2012 Exxonmobil Retiree Volunteer List 2012 ExxonMobil Retiree Volunteer List Retiree Name Organization Name City ST Zip Abbott, Harry Louisiana Steam Train Association Metairie LA 70004 Abbruscato, Francis Arizona Musicfest Carefree AZ 85377-5254 Abel, Clayton Some Other Place Inc Beaumont TX 77704 Abel, Margaret Memorial Hospital Southwest Auxiliary Houston TX 77074 Abel, Robert YMCA of the Northwoods Rhinelander WI 54501 Abrams, Philip Emma Lazarus Hadassah Houston TX 77096 Abrams, Philip Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Houston Houston TX 77074 Abreu, Alice Centro Hispano Catolico Child Care Center Miami FL 33127 Adams, Geraldine Friends of Maud Smith Marks Library Katy TX 77450-5370 Adams, Helen Friends of the Lake Travis Community Library Austin TX 78734 Adams, James Bogue Chitto School Bogue Chitto MS 39629 Adams, Johnny Village at Gleannloch Farms Inc Austin TX 78754 Adams, Michael Habitat for Humanity International Inc Smithfield NC 27577 Adams, Roy Auxiliary to Texas Children's Hospital Houston TX 77030 Adams, William San Jacinto Baptist Association Baytown TX 77522 Adcox, Dukeo Baytown Christian Academy Baytown TX 77521-8628 Agapiou, Agapios Phil Hellenic Cultural Association Houston TX 77098 Akel, Ollie Heart Care International Greenwich CT 6830 Albright, Margie Emmas Hugs Inc Baytown TX 77522 Albright, Mary Emmas Hugs Inc Baytown TX 77522 Aldinger, Albert Lancaster Outreach Lancaster TX 75146 Alfar, Ellen Mercer Society Humble TX 77338-1071 Alfar, Ellen Interfaith Care Partners Inc Houston TX 77024-3877 Allen, Charlotte Langetree Duck Farm Liberty TX 77575 Allen, John Dufrocq Montessori School Baton Rouge LA 70806 Allen, Vella Literacy Advance of Bay Area Houston TX 77058 Allmon, Deborah Buckner Children and Family Services Inc Midland TX 79710 Althaus, Voy Gillespie County History Society Inc Fredericksburg TX 78624-0000 Althaus, Voy Fredericksburg Music Club Inc Fredricksburg TX 78624 Althaus, Voy Hill Country Crisis Council Inc Kerrville TX 78029-1800 Amaro, Ramero Cage Elementary Houston TX 77023 Amedee, Louis Saint Alphonsus Catholic School Mc Comb MS 39648 ExxonMobil Foundation Volunteer Involvement Program 4/9/2013 1 2012 ExxonMobil Retiree Volunteer List Retiree Name Organization Name City ST Zip Amesbury, Richard Habitat for Humanity Manatee County Bradenton FL 34210 Anderson, G. Leigh Houston Early Music Houston TX 77277 Anderson, John Cooking In Central Inc Baton Rouge LA 70837-8333 Anderson, John Florida Boulevard Disaster Relief Baton Rouge LA 70815 Anglim, George Germania Volunteer Fire Company No 2 Cologne NJ 8213 Ansell, Loren Brave Heart - Children In Need Baton Rouge LA 70835 Ansell, Loren Louisiana State University Baptist Collegiate Ministry Baton Rouge LA 70803 Anson, James Creekwood Middle School Kingwood TX 77339 Anthes, Larry Elk City Help Inc Elk City OK 73648-2113 Armstrong, Thomas Midland Adult Services Inc Branchburg NJ 08876-5026 Artieta, Myrtle Denham Springs Stingers Inc Denham Springs LA 70706 Ash, Hoya Kids Compass Foundation Baytown TX 77522 Ashby, Spencer Ra Masonic Home for Children at Oxford Oxford NC 27565 Ashford, Arthur Trinity Episcopal Church Baytown TX 77521-9606 Ashford, Jules Live Oak Middle School Watson LA 70786 Ashwood, Gordon Bay Area Homeless Services Baytown TX 77522 Atkinson, Adair Southeast Texas Choral Society Mont Belvieu TX 77580 Attwell, Moira W. Kerr Arts & Cultural Center Inc Kerrville TX 78029 Aucoin, Rita Saint Mary Association for Retarded Citizens Centerville LA 70522 Austin, Adolph Hanover Wind Symphony Whippany NJ 7981 Avivi, Eve Houston Early Music Houston TX 77277 Axt, Robert Resource and Crisis Center of Galveston County Galveston TX 77553-1545 Aymond, David Saint Mary Association for Retarded Citizens Centerville LA 70522 Badeaux, Charles Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center Baton Rouge LA 70809 Bailey, Gerald NAMI-Golden Triangle Alliance for the Mentally Ill Beaumont TX 77726-2464 Bailey, Leroy St. Pius X Catholic School Dallas TX 75228 Bailey, Ronald Women Outreaching Women Wow Watson LA 70786 Bailey, Russell Bay Area Heritage Society of Baytown Texas Baytown TX 77520 Bailin, David Mendham Township Library Brookside NJ 7926 Bailin, David New York City Ballet New York City NY 10023 Bailin, David Seeing Eye Inc Morristown NJ 7963 Baird, David Child Advocates Incorporated Houston TX 77098-3936 Baird, David CHRISTUS Foundation for Health Care Houston TX 77251-1919 Baisley, Jane B. Fine Arts Society of Sarasota Inc Sarasota FL 34230-1432 ExxonMobil Foundation Volunteer Involvement Program 4/9/2013 2 2012 ExxonMobil Retiree Volunteer List Retiree Name Organization Name City ST Zip Bakker, Allen Alpine Public Library Alpine TX 79830 Balque, Maxcine Cathedral Community Development Corporation Beaumont TX 77705 Banford, Autry Scotlanville Middle Engineering Magnet School Baton Rouge LA 70807 Barber, Joseph Social Service & Food Pantry Humble TX 77338 Barber, Paul Center for Great Expectations Inc Somerset NJ 8873 Bardgette, John Conejo Valley Historical Society Newbury Park CA 91320-3938 Barker, David Wildlife Return Inc Whitefish MT 59937 Barker, David Montana Raptor Conservation Center Bozeman MT 59772-4061 Barker, Joe Friends of the Lake Travis Community Library Austin TX 78734 Barlis, Glenn Memorial Art Gallery Rochester NY 14627-0032 Barlis, Glenn Martha Brown Middle School Fairport NY 14450 Barlow, James Urban Restoration Enhancement Corporation Baton Rouge LA 70812 Barlow, James Glen Oaks High School Security Dads Baton Rouge LA 70812 Barlow, James Glen Oaks High School Baton Rouge LA 70812 Barnard, William Mound Elementary Burleson TX 76028 Barnes, Earnest Mission Northeast Inc New Caney TX 77357 Barnes, Jerry Kingdom Heart Ministries Inc Buffalo TX 75831-4242 Barnes, Jerry Fire International Inc Concord NC 28027-8348 Barnes, Ruth Greater Baton Rouge Economic Partnership Inc. Baton Rouge LA 70801 Baron, L. Habitat for Humanity International Inc Columbus TX 78934-1148 Barrett, Terrence Hemophilia Foundation of Michigan Ypsilanti MI 48197 Barsi, David Illinois State Council Knights of Columbus Charities Inc Kankakee IL 60901-0681 Barta, Daniel Musselshell Valley Historical Museum Inc Roundup MT 59072-2437 Bartlett, Michael Habitat for Humanity Mt. Diablo Oakland CA 94612-3107 Barton, Billye Sue Mercy Health Center Auxiliary Oklahoma City OK 73120 Barton, Robert Tomball Regional Hospital Auxiliary Tomball TX 77377-0889 Bartz, Carol Saint Joseph School Baytown TX 77520 Bartz, Carol Texas Library Association Austin TX 78746-6674 Bashe, Jeffrey United Way of Northern New Jersey Inc Morristown NJ 07962-1948 Bassett, Frank Family Promise of Lake Houston Humble TX 77347-4368 Battaglia, Frank J. East Brunswick Women's Club East Brunswick NJ 8816 Battaglia, Frank J. St Peters Foundation New Brunswick NJ 8901 Battaglia, Frank J. New Jersey State Federation Of Womens Clubs New Brunswick NJ 08901-1593 Bauer, A. Gordon Thomas L Young Auxiliary of Southeast Louisiana Hospital Mandeville LA 70448 ExxonMobil Foundation Volunteer Involvement Program 4/9/2013 3 2012 ExxonMobil Retiree Volunteer List Retiree Name Organization Name City ST Zip Baugh, Homer Foundation for Historical Louisiana Baton Rouge LA 70821 Beach, Charles Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity Inc Dallas TX 75212 Beach, Charles Irving Symphony Orchestra Irving TX 75062 Beaird, Brian Engineering Ministries International Incorporated Colorado Spgs CO 80903-1722 Beane, Debra Love Inc of Baytown Baytown TX 77522-1116 Bear, David Literacy Council Of Northern Virginia Inc Falls Church VA 22042 Bear, David Tapfound Inc San Francisco CA 94102-1261 Beard, Samuel Residents Council of Horizon House Seattle WA 98101-2797 Bearden, Roby Baton Rouge Green Association Inc Baton Rouge LA 70802-4607 Bearden, Terry Port Arthur Neighborhood Action Council Port Arthur TX 77643 Bearding, William Service Corps of Retired Executives Association Phoenix AZ 85004 Beatty, Milton Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center Baton Rouge LA 70809 Beck, Charles Community Fire Company New Ringgold PA 17960 Beck, Joann Community Fire Company New Ringgold PA 17960 Beck, John College of William & Mary Muscarelle Museum Williamsburg VA 23187 Begeman, Samuel First Presbyterian Church Kerrville TX 78028 Bellman, Donald Service Corps of Retired Executives Association Houston TX 77074-2944 Bellows, Richard Stroll Through History Woodland CA 95776-1706 Bellows, Richard Nami - Yolo Davis CA 95617-0447 Bender, Esther Westbury Area Improvement Corporation Houston TX 77235 Benge, Margie Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church Jacksonville TX 75766 Benn, David Specialized Water Interest Movement Bridgewater NJ 8807 Bennett, Charles Sunshine Foundation Inc Baton Rouge LA 70884-4531 Bennett, Charles Mental Health Association for Greater Baton Rouge Baton Rouge LA 70806-6507 Bennett, Charles Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Metairie LA 70001 Bennett, Charles Louisiana State Museum Friends Baton Rouge LA 70802 Bennett, Donna Houston Heights Association Houston TX 77270 Berger, Allan Nature Conservancy Houston TX 77057 Bergeron, Thomas Alzheimers Alliance of Northeast Texas Inc Tyler TX 75701 Berkowitz, Leonard Environmental Commission of Berkeley Heights Berkeley Heights NJ 7922 Berlin, Lee AARP Foundation Washington DC 20049-0001 Bernhardt Toolan, Karen Special Olympics Area P Carbondale PA 18407 Berniard, Susan International Choir/United Nations Association of the USA Inc Houston TX 77254-1063 Bertrand, Rene AARP- Tax Counseling to Elderly (TCE Program) Scotch Plains NJ 7076 ExxonMobil Foundation Volunteer Involvement Program 4/9/2013 4 2012 ExxonMobil Retiree Volunteer List Retiree Name Organization
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