Venezuela helps US poor

February 5, 2011
Issue 

Venezuela’s petroleum corporation in the US, Citgo, announced on January 27 the start of its sixth year providing subsidised heating oil to low-income people in the US.

An estimated 132,000 households across the US will benefit from the program this year, amounting to US$60 million of savings.

The program is carried out with US non-profit group Citizens Energy Corporation. Joseph P. Kennedy II said: “Every year, we hear from families who struggle each and every day to put food on the table and heat their homes.

“We are deeply grateful to Citgo and the people of Venezuela for their generosity to those who need help keeping their families warm.

“Every year, we ask major oil companies and oil-producing nations to help our senior citizens and the poor make it through winter, and only one company, Citgo, and one country, Venezuela, has responded to our appeals.”

Citgo is a subsidiary of Venezuela’s state-owned PdVSA.

In 2010, an estimated 500,000 people in the US benefited from the program.

Citgo president Alejandro Granado said: “Citgo is very proud to mark the sixth anniversary of our Heating Oil Program, our flagship social development initiative, which is in alignment with the humanitarian and solidarity principles endorsed by the government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela through its national oil company.”

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