Capital One Bank Presents $10K Grant to SCIA's ‘Work It! Louisiana’ Mobile Oilfield Learning Unit

SCHRIEVER, LA – Capital One Bank presented a $10,000 grant to The South Central Industrial Association’s (SCIA) Work It! Louisiana’s Mobile Oilfield Learning Unit (MOLU), on Wednesday, December 9, 2015, at Fletcher Technical Community College.

         The traveling exhibit from the Offshore Energy Center, MOLU features six self-contained learning centers with curriculum-based, hands-on activities about energy and the technologies and sciences involved with the oil and gas industry.

         The $10,000 donation is part of Capital One’s Investing For Good’s Future Edge program, through which the company is focusing $150 million of community grants nationwide to help more Americans succeed in a digital economy.

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Capital One Bank Tri-Parish Market President Robbie Naquin works with Aneesah Ra-ouf on one of the Mobile Oilfield Learning Unit’s (MOLU) six self-contained learning centers, which feature curriculum-based, hands-on activities about energy and the technologies and sciences involved with the oil and gas industry. The activities were part of a recent $10,000 check presentation made by Capital One Bank at Fletcher Technical Community College.

 

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Capital One Bank Tri-Parish Market President Robbie Naquin interacts with Jessie Bonvillain at a check presentation made by Capital One Bank to South Central Industrial Association’s (SCIA) “Work It! Louisiana” Mobile Oilfield Learning Unit (MOLU) at Fletcher Technical Community College. Tours and demonstrations of MOLU were given as part of the event.

 

 

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