- The contribution to the Texas COVID Relief Fund will provide critical funding and resources to nonprofit and government organizations serving communities across the state.
- In the United States, Ferrovial has donated about $1.2 million to pandemic recovery efforts, medical research, food banks and educational foundations.
Ferrovial, on behalf of its US subsidiaries, Cintra, Ferrovial Construction, Webber and Ferrovial Airports, today announced a commitment of $100,000 to the OneStar Foundation’s Texas COVID Relief Fund to assist with recovery efforts in Texas.
The contribution to the Texas COVID Relief Fund will provide critical funding and resources to nonprofit and government organizations serving communities across the state.
“Texas communities continue to face extraordinary challenges in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. We are grateful to Ferrovial and its subsidiaries for recognizing the need for a strong philanthropic response and for committing to support our state’s recovery efforts.”
“Our company is committed to helping our fellow Texans during this challenging time as we all work together to address the COVID-19 pandemic. We are hopeful that our contribution will provide significant assistance to those who need it the most now.”
In the United States, Ferrovial has donated about $1.2 million to pandemic recovery efforts, medical research, food banks and educational foundations. Commitments of nearly $700,000 were made to nine entities in seven Texas cities where its employees work and live, including Austin, its headquarters city. The Texas entities are:
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- Central Texas Food Bank, Austin/$67,500
- Meals on Wheels Central Texas, Austin/$54,400
- Houston Food Bank, Houston/$67,500
- North Texas Food Bank, Dallas/$67,500
- Tarrant Area Food Bank, Fort Worth/$67,500
- West Texas Food Bank, Midland/Odessa/$54,400
<li”>Caritas of Waco/$54,400
In addition, the “Ferrovial Together COVID-19” has contributed $162,000 to the Baylor College of Medicine COVID-19 Vaccine Candidate project.
For more information about the “Ferrovial Together COVID-19” fund, please click here