ExxonMobil donates to Wyoming Project Learning Tree

ExxonMobil donates to Wyoming Project Learning Tree

GREEN RIVER – On November 14 ExxonMobil representative John Knoll presented a $2,000 check to Wyoming Project Learning Tree (WyPLT). Lucy Diggins-Wold, steering committee member for WyPLT, accepted the check on behalf of the nonprofit organization.

“Exxon has been a long-time supporter of WyPLT and their mission to promote balanced curriculum information focusing on natural resources and the environment,” said WyPLT Coordinator Jessica Halverson. “This donation will be used to cover the costs of holding educator workshops throughout Wyoming, including one in southwest Wyoming in 2015. Exxon Mobil supports programs that encourage teachers, students, and communities to take an active interest in their natural resources.”

Project Learning Tree is an award winning non-profit, multi-disciplinary environmental education program designed for teachers and other educators, parents, and community leaders who work with students in PreK-grade 12. As a program of the American Forest Foundation, PLT is one of the most widely used environmental education programs in the United States and abroad,and continues to set the standard for environmental education excellence.

 

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