OHH has announced the formation of a new chapter based in San Antonio that will cover South Texas. OHH was launched in Houston, and has helped families throughout the oil patch with expansion efforts and regional chapter formation in Oklahoma, Acadiana, Permian and the Rocky Mountains. With the formation of the new South Texas Chapter, OHH can further its goal to expand wherever the energy industry and its workers have a need.
“As the president of the new South Texas Chapter it is with pride that my team and I get to join this amazing organization,” said President Stephanie Blankenship. “During this economic downturn we feel privileged at the prospect of being able to give back to a community that supports many of our lives and families.”
This expansion into South Texas brings about the opportunity for more individuals and companies to get involved with a local chapter by volunteering, supporting and joining OHH. It is a great way to network with others, make new friends and raise money to support the local chapter and assist families in their own area who need financial assistance. “This will expand our mission to assist the families of Exploration and Production companies who are in a crisis through no fault of their own,” said 2015 OHH President Gary Brooks.