ISTC donates $7,500 to Project Graduation programs across Southeast Texas

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  • Pictured from L to R: John Deckert, Amber Riedmueller, Katie Celli, Breelyn Brittain and Cliff Brittain
    Pictured from L to R: John Deckert, Amber Riedmueller, Katie Celli, Breelyn Brittain and Cliff Brittain
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The Industrial Safety Training Council (ISTC) is donating $7,500 to Project Graduation programs for 15 high schools throughout Southeast Texas.

“ISTC is dedicated to the youth’s safety and we strongly believe in the mission of project graduation,” stated Cliff Brittain, President and CEO of ISTC. “We are proud to support this night, which offers seniors the opportunity to celebrate with fellow graduates in a safe and secure environment free from drugs and alcohol.”

High schools set to receive a donation from ISTC include:

• Barbers Hill High School

• Beaumont United High School

• Bridge City High School

• Goose Creek High School

• Lee High School

• Little Cypress-Mauriceville High School

• Memorial High School

• Nederland High School

• Orangefield High School

• Port Neches-Groves High School

• Sabine Pass High School

• Sterling High School

• Vidor High School

• West Brook High School

• West Orange-Stark High School

On Monday, May 3, representatives from ISTC visited Port Neches-Groves High School to distribute the first of 15 checks being delivered to Project Graduation programs across the Southeast Texas region.

About ISTC

The Industrial Safety Training Council (ISTC) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization who supports local industry by providing safety training and compliance services to contractors working inside petrochemical, refining or energy facilities. For more information, contact ISTC at (409) 724-2565 or visit www.istc.net.