Published: August 23, 2010
City of Dallas, Oncor Launch Mayor's Youth Fitness Initiative
DALLAS - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert today announced the formation of the Mayor's
Youth Fitness Initiative - a public-private partnership designed to
create, cultivate funding and develop programs to address the issues the
city's children face. Dallas' 42 Recreation Centers, previously facing
severe budget cuts and reduced hours, will be the cornerstone to the
Mayor's program.
To provide seed money for the Initiative, Oncor has committed $1 million
to the Parks Foundation, which will also help ensure that the Recreation
Centers remain open and as the primary outposts for the programs to
come. The Mayor said with this first contribution, he is confident other
corporate donors will step forward with additional donations and
resources to participate in the Mayor's Youth Fitness Initiative.
"The Mayor's Youth Fitness Initiative will have a broad range of
programs available, with the common goal of teaching kids how to be
healthy and how to enjoy a healthy lifestyle, but doing it in a fun way
for the kids," said Mayor Leppert. "This is the kind of public-private
partnership that makes this a great city to live and work."
The Mayor also asked Oncor's Chairman and CEO Bob Shapard to be a part
of the leadership team as more city leaders, health experts and
celebrity athletes are added to this team to develop the programs and
ensure its success.
"The door for program ideas is wide open and just waiting for the
leadership team to shape, with the backing of strong corporate citizens
like Oncor," said Mayor Leppert.
Oncor is teaming with the city and Mayor Leppert to come up with
long-term programs that will help the youth of Dallas live a healthier
lifestyle. The initiative will utilize the cities recreation centers to
educate and engage kids in living a healthy life. Oncor's commitment is
a big step toward keeping all of the recreation programs running despite
recent budget shortfall. But, it is just the first step in a long-term
initiative that Oncor and Mayor Leppert are committed to supporting and
leading.
"Oncor is proud to be able to help the City of Dallas and all the youth
that depend on and enjoy these recreation centers," Oncor Chairman and
CEO Bob Shapard said. "But this is just the beginning in our partnership
with the City. Whether it's big steps like the donation we're making
today or small steps like employee volunteers passing out water at
events, Oncor is committed to finding ways to help the Mayor's new Youth
Fitness Initiative."
Oncor is also developing a program that will create hike-and-bike trails
along parts of the transmission right-of-way. This will be integral to
helping improve the communities that Oncor serves. These trails can be a
valuable contribution to the communities and the Mayor's Youth Fitness
Initiative and its programs.
"As Bob and I shared our visions for the Mayor's Youth Fitness
Initiative, it was clear we shared the same vision for success. And
we're firmly committed to making it the kind of successful program that
will benefit the city's kids and the recreation centers for decades to
come," Mayor Leppert said.
More information on all of these exciting programs will be available in
the coming months.
Oncor is a regulated electricity distribution and transmission business
that uses superior asset management skills to provide reliable
electricity delivery to consumers. Oncor operates the largest
distribution and transmission system in Texas, delivering power to more
than 3 million homes and businesses and operating more than 117,000
miles of transmission and distribution lines in Texas. While Oncor is
owned by a limited number of investors (including majority owner, EFH),
Oncor is managed by its Board of Directors, which is comprised of a
majority of independent directors

Oncor communications
Jeamy Molina, 877-426-1616
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