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Woodfibre LNG invites Squamish community groups to apply for Community Sponsorship Program
Nov 21, 2019
Woodfibre LNG is inviting Squamish charity groups and community organisations to take part in the Company’s Community Sponsorship program.
“We are proud to support local groups and charities that play a vital role in contributing to the Squamish community,” says David Keane, President of Woodfibre LNG. “Our Sponsorship Program allows us to give back to the community, and show our appreciation for local services. It will always be a priority for us to support, and provide benefits and opportunities to the community we are proud to be a part of.”
In summer of 2019, Woodfibre LNG awarded 13 different Squamish associations with sponsorship awards, totalling $42,500 in grants. Since 2013, Woodfibre LNG has contributed over $900,000 (including through the Community Sponsorship Program grants) to groups and events that help make Squamish such a vibrant community.
Woodfibre LNG is accepting applications for the Community Sponsorship Program until November 30, 2019. Grants will be awarded at a community event held in early December. Applicants must be based in Squamish and/or must deliver programs in the community. The maximum amount our Community Investment Committee will consider for each applicant is $5,000, annually.
For more information, and to apply visit: Woodfibrelng.ca/community
About the Woodfibre LNG project
Woodfibre LNG will be the cleanest LNG export project in the world. The project maintains the highest standards for environmental and social responsibility. The project holds three environmental approvals, from the Canadian and B.C. governments and the Squamish Nation. Committed to Indigenous reconciliation, Woodfibre LNG is the only industrial project in Canada to have received an environmental approval from a First Nations government.
The Woodfibre LNG project is a brownfield site, used for over 100 years as a pulp and paper mill. It is located at the site of the traditional village of Swiyat, on the unceded territory of the Squamish Nation.
Woodfibre LNG is a subsidiary of Pacific Oil & Gas (PO&G), an independent energy resources development company.