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Mission Statement

At Oilfield Helping Hands, our Mission Statement communicates our purpose and identifies the need that OHH fulfills.

Oilfield Helping Hands is a non-profit charitable organization comprised of volunteers devoted to providing financial assistance to oilfield workers in financial crisis who live and or work in Houston, Texas and the surrounding counties. Our service area will include the following core counties: Harris, Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Liberty, Montgomery and Waller, but will extend to other surrounding counties for local oilfield workers living in those areas who commute to Houston for their work. To be successful, OHH must focus on the needs of our recipients. We will continually work in the most economical fashion to maximize the amount of monies available for distribution to our recipients each year.

In the event of a regional natural or man-made disaster within the continental United States of America, OHH will work with other E&P industry professional organizations to provide financial assistance to those oilfield workers affected by such events. This will be accomplished through joint fund-raising events. Distribution of funds will be accomplished through a joint industry committee to assist affected workers and their families.

The means by which we will maximize our financial contributions to recipients is to always:

  • Seek volunteer assistance from the oilfield community
  • Seek donations of product, services and manpower
  • Support a frugal work culture
  • Recognize our responsibility to help fellow workers
  • Continually apply new ideas to generate revenue for OHH
  • Maintain integrity in our operations and respect for the people we serve
  • Recognize, but for the grace of God, we could ourselves be in a crisis situation

By virtue of our mission and values, Oilfield Helping Hands will be a premier charitable organization for the oilfield community. OHH expects to successfully deliver financial assistance to our fellow workers in financial crisis.

We can only accomplish this with the efforts and participation of our core group. Therefore, we must commit our group to promote a climate of enthusiasm, teamwork and volunteerism.