Heritage Petroleum has donated $100,000.00 to support the Coalition Against Domestic Violence as part of its Environment Social and Governance program. CEO of Heritage Petroleum Arlene Chow said “Domestic violence has been increasing in the conditions caused by the Pandemic both globally and here at home. We hope our contribution helps the Coalition with the invaluable work they have undertaken to address this crisis.” The following is a press release from Heritage Petroleum.
On April 12, 2021 Heritage Petroleum Company Limited (Heritage) signed an agreement to donate one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) to support the Coalition Against Domestic Violence (CADV) as part of its Environment Social and Governance (ESG) program.
The Coalition provides services and programs aimed at ensuring that children, women, and men live in an environment free from physical, emotional, sexual, and psychological violence. CEO of Heritage Petroleum Arlene Chow commented: “Domestic violence has been increasing in the conditions caused by the Pandemic both globally and here at home. We hope our contribution helps the Coalition with the invaluable work they have undertaken to address this crisis.”
Present at the signing for the Coalition Against Domestic Violence, were board members Reshma Saith and Roberta Clarke. On behalf of the Coalition, Ms. Clarke said: “Ending all forms of domestic violence is everyone’s responsibility. We all need to move from being bystanders to upstanders, speak out against perpetrators and support victims and survivors.
This Coalition is appreciative of the partnership with Heritage, which continues to exemplify corporate social responsibility.” Heritage remains committed to sustainability and development in our society.