We value our partnership with nonprofit organizations in our community. Please note that our primary email for all Fluor Cares and Golf for Greater Houston beneficiary inquiries has changed to FluorCaresHO@Fluor.com.

A missing person’s organization formed in March of 2000 after the disappearance of 17-year-old Gabriel Lester who was reported missing from his private high school. Gabriel’s mother decided to turn her tragedy into a positive effort that would have an impact on missing children and their families in Greater Houston. Texas Center for the
A missing person’s organization formed in March of 2000 after the disappearance of 17-year-old Gabriel Lester who was reported missing from his private high school. Gabriel’s mother decided to turn her tragedy into a positive effort that would have an impact on missing children and their families in Greater Houston. Texas Center for the Missing provides education and safety programs to the Houston-Galveston Region.

Lunches of Love is committed to helping end childhood hunger in Fort Bend County by providing a free nutritious sack lunch during extended school holidays and weekends. Lunches of Love is working hard to end the very real problem of childhood hunger in our community.

Dedicated to expanding career awareness for girls across construction, energy, manufacturing, and maritime industries before career decisions are made. This One’s for the Gals™ introduces girls to careers they may not otherwise have the opportunity to explore. From skilled trades to STEM and everything in between, they help girls see wha
Dedicated to expanding career awareness for girls across construction, energy, manufacturing, and maritime industries before career decisions are made. This One’s for the Gals™ introduces girls to careers they may not otherwise have the opportunity to explore. From skilled trades to STEM and everything in between, they help girls see what’s possible and imagine themselves in careers they may have never considered.

The TSTC Foundation supports TSTC’s 10 campuses across the state, its students, career programs, faculty and staff. Their purpose is to support the critical needs of students (scholarships, hardships, tools and equipment) and provide funds to enhance their ability to provide new and emerging technical programs to support the Texas workf
The TSTC Foundation supports TSTC’s 10 campuses across the state, its students, career programs, faculty and staff. Their purpose is to support the critical needs of students (scholarships, hardships, tools and equipment) and provide funds to enhance their ability to provide new and emerging technical programs to support the Texas workforce. This support is used to help improve student success, strengthen the technology of labs, as well as to provide flexibility to the priorities of the college to support the state’s growing workforce demands.