Community

Shrieve's Community Emphasis

At Shrieve, we take our role in the community seriously and are committed to making a positive impact. One area where we have focused our efforts is on supporting organizations that help those with mental illness.

We believe that mental health is just as important as physical health, and we are dedicated to supporting those who are dealing with mental health issues. We have partnered with several organizations that provide mental health support and services, and we work closely with them to provide resources and assistance.

Our commitment to supporting mental health goes beyond simply making financial contributions to these organizations. We also take an active role in supporting their efforts and promoting awareness of mental health issues. In addition to events and fundraising, we also provide volunteer opportunities for our employees to get involved and make a difference.

We are proud of the work we have done to support mental health organizations and to promote mental wellness in our community. We will continue to prioritize these efforts and work to make a positive impact on those who are dealing with mental health issues.

Shrieve Annual Golf Day Raises $49,800 for
National Alliance on Mental Health Greater Houston

“This year’s Shrieve Golf Day and Dinner was a remarkable testament to the generosity and spirit of our community. Our deepest appreciation goes to over 185 attendees, including our dedicated employees, esteemed customers, and supportive suppliers whose participation and donations enabled us to contribute $49,800 to NAMI Houston, almost $10,000 more than the previous year.

NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, is a charitable organisation that continues to be a beacon of hope, providing essential education, support, and advocacy for those impacted by mental illness. It’s a privilege to align our annual Golf Day with such a noble cause, furthering our commitment to making a tangible difference in people’s lives.”

– George Fuller, CEO of Shrieve

Gussie Carr Fuller, Development Director at NAMI Greater Houston, Leslie Buck, VP of the Executive Board, George Fuller, CEO of Shrieve Chemical, Lori Durland, Executive Board Member, and Angelina Brown Hudson, Executive Director for NAMI Greater Houston.

“Thank you Shrieve for your generous contribution. Seldom does one act of kindness have such a large and far-reaching impact. Your contribution will save lives and restore hope.”

– Angela Brown Hudson, Executive Director for NAMI Greater Houston

Learn more about the National Alliance on Mental Illness by visiting NAMI.org.