In the Community
Good neighbors making a difference
We Do the Right Thing
At Motiva, we are dedicated to making a difference by building a culture of service and being a good neighbor in the communities where we operate. We provide our employees with the opportunity to bring our values to action through our three corporate citizenship pillars: education and training; health, safety, and environmental stewardship; and community development and outreach.
Each of these pillars allows Motiva to form meaningful relationships with the communities in which we operate, helping us to amplify our local impact and contribute to a brighter, more sustainable future for all. By aligning our corporate citizenship efforts with our business objectives, we ensure that our contributions are strategic, impactful, and reflective of our commitment to being a force for good.
2024 Annual Impact
Throughout the year, Motiva organizes exciting volunteer initiatives and giving opportunities that inspire employees to create a positive impact in the communities in which we live and work.
3,842
Volunteer hours
180+
Community events held
$1.4M
Given to the community
In the News
December 30, 2025
In partnership with the Galveston Bay Foundation, volunteers planted various species of grasses along the Texas coastline.
December 25, 2025
Motiva sponsored the annual Sounds of the Season Holiday Concert, continuing a tradition that celebrates music, arts, and culture in the Port Arthur community.
December 15, 2025
This December, Motiva celebrates 30 years of partnership with Northside High School, honoring academic achievements through the Letterman Jacket for Excellence program since 1995.
November 28, 2025
Motiva’s Women’s Network warms hearts and homes with our annual winter drive, delivering comfort to those in need.
November 27, 2025
Motiva brings Thanksgiving cheer to Port Arthur by delivering festive care packages and heartfelt gratitude to local families and seniors.
November 19, 2025
Motiva and Aramco Americas united at Finnigan Park, planting 65 native trees with community volunteers to grow a greener Houston.