Safety has always been our number-one Core Value at Texas Gas Service, but the COVID-19 pandemic pushed us to focus on safety in a new way. This meant that employees had to rethink how they did their work, how they interacted with one another and how they engaged in their communities. With safety as the top priority, employees had to find creative ways to live out another one of our Core Values: Service.

"When the option to bring employees together for volunteering was paused, we knew the need in our communities was still there,” said Heather Earl, philanthropic manager for ONE Gas, the parent company of Texas Gas Service. “For that reason, we shifted our volunteer events to virtual opportunities during the pandemic."
Now, with more in-person opportunities becoming available, Texas Gas Service employees are engaging in their communities with renewed energy. 

“Our employees have been eager to get back out in person,” Heather said. “With COVID concerns decreasing, we are excited that we are now able to host in-person volunteer opportunities. We also have continued with virtual events to give our employees and retirees options to volunteer in a way that works best for them.”
This September, we launched our companywide United Way campaign. The campaign encourages employees to invest in their communities, whether through donations or through volunteering with local organizations. A group of Texas Gas Service employees recently came together to do a beach clean-up on South Padre Island.

 

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“These communities are our friends, neighbors and coworkers,” Heather said. “It is important to us that we are doing what we can to create a positive impact where it is needed and to help create a better tomorrow for future generations.”
Learn more about our commitment to the communities we serve at ESG.Onegas.com