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Clockwise from top Grand Forks resident Edna Eisner, joined by Energy
Services employees, waves after taking back her home in the flood-ravaged North Dakota
community. The Williams men and women volunteered in three one-week shifts to help clear
mud, water and debris from dozens of homes like Ednas.
Six-year-old Lidda beams after returning to Chicago from her Make-A-Wish trip to Disney
World and a visit with Mickey, Minnie and the rest of the gang. She is joined by
Communications employee Cliff Kroeter, a Make-A-Wish Foundation volunteer.
Gas Pipelines employee William Huehls, of
Owensboro, Ky., wields a paint brush as a part of United Way Day of Caring activities.
Companywide, employees donated more than $5 million, which includes Williams
dollar-for-dollar matching gift. Williams is a national-level leader in United Way
participation.
Doug Wood of Energy Services promotes the DWI
Remembrance Wall, which educates the New Mexico public on the human cost of drunken
driving. Doug, pointing to a picture of his infant son, Jamie, knows the cost too well.
Velda Loehoefener cant donate blood, but that doesnt stop her from raising
unprecedented levels from Williams Tulsa employees for the American Red Cross. The
tireless volunteer, shown wearing a pilgrim outfit during a Thanksgiving drive, is with
Energy Services.
Joined by daughter Callie and another volunteer,
Hannah Robson, left, finishes an Up With Trees planting in Tulsa. Hannah is Williams
community relations manager. |