Houston Companies Drive in Dollars for Texas Children’s Hospital

The Musket Corporation and Trillium’s annual golf tournament raised $290,000 for area kids.

May 11, 2018

HOUSTON – Leaders in the energy industry from Houston and across the country came together to support kids being treated at Texas Children’s Hospital. Musket Corporation, the trading and logistics arm of the Love’s Family of Companies, and Trillium, one of the nation’s leading providers of alternative fuels systems and renewable fuels, recently hosted its sixth annual Drive for a Child (DFAC) golf fundraiser at Topgolf in Houston. Approximately 300 people from 74 companies who frequently work with Musket and Trillium attended the event that raised more than $290,000.

“It’s been a challenging year for our city as many people continue to recover from Hurricane Harvey, and we’re touched that our Customers and vendors showed their support for our community in this way,” said JP Fjeld-Hansen, vice president of Musket Corp, in a press release. “We do business nationwide but Houston is our home. It’s important to us that we support our city, and we couldn’t do it without the help of our industry partners.”

Since 2013, DFAC has raised more than $1.39 million for Texas Children’s, the local Children’s Miracle Network Hospital. The annual event gives participants the unique opportunity to interact with a family benefiting from the dollars raised. Texas Children’s is the largest children’s hospital in the United States and is recognized as a national leader in pediatric health. Support from companies like Musket Corp. and Trillium helps the organization continue its mission.

“We are grateful for Musket and Trillium’s dedication to helping Texas Children’s Hospital create a healthier future for children and families in our community and beyond,” said Jennifer Smart, manager of philanthropy for Texas Children’s Hospital. “The unrestricted dollars they raise through Drive for a Child not only support our mission, but are invaluable to filling the gaps in challenging areas that are short in supply and often cannot be fulfilled by restricted funds. With their help we are well positioned to address the ever-evolving needs of our patients, who are the true beneficiaries for their kindness.”

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