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Delivering on a Promise to Help
Secure Our Future
2015 Corporate Citizenship Report
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ContentsMessage from Gary Mignogna 3
Company Profile 4
Introduction 6
For Our Neighbors 8
For Ourselves 16
For The Next Generation 20
Organizations Impacted 29
Letter from Gary Mignogna,
President & CEO, AREVA Inc.
Securing Our FutureAt AREVA, the pride and passion of our people drive everything we do. Our commitment to Operational Excellence is not only to our customers, but also to the communities where we live and work. As a leading supplier of nuclear energy technology in North America, we draw on the strength of our communities and recognize the importance of social responsibility for the well-being of our neighbors, employees, and our business.
I am pleased to present our 2015 North America Corporate Citizenship Report. Within these pages, you’ll discover how AREVA and its employees contributed more than 3,000 volunteer hours and impacted more than 400 charitable organizations across North America. We are committed to using our resources to advance education and to make a positive impact in our communities.
Our corporate giving strategy is an integral component of our core business. Investments in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) educational activities and programs help build the technical workforce vital to tomorrow’s energy economy as well as the next generation of industry leaders. Other key focus areas that make up our corporate giving strategy include civic, cultural, and environmental programs, in addition to health and human services. Advancements in these areas benefit our society and contribute to the quality of life in the communities we serve.
AREVA’s strong heritage of corporate citizenship is built on solid relationships that fuel our community engagement and help secure the future for our communities, ourselves, and thefuture generation.
Regards,
Gary MignognaPresident & CEOAREVA Inc.
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Company ProfileAREVA in North America provides customers with solutions for carbon-free power generation, combining U.S. and Canadian leadership to supply high added-value products and services to support the operation of the nuclear fleet. Globally, AREVA is present throughout the nuclear cycle, from uranium mining to used fuel recycling, including nuclear reactor design and operating services.
AREVA is recognized around the world for its expertise, skills in cutting-edge technologies, and dedication to the highest level of safety. Through partnerships, the company is an active participant in the renewable energy sector. Major North America Operations Sites
Locations
AREVA North America in 2015:
36
Years
Serving Our
Communities60+
Employees4,300
Aiken, S.C.
Alpharetta, Ga.
Benicia, Calif.
Charlotte, N.C.
Columbia, Md.
Pickering, Ontario, Canada
Cranberry Township, Pa.
Federal Way, Wash.
Fort Worth, Texas
Jacksonville, Fla.
Kernersville, N.C.
Lynchburg, Va.
Marlborough, Mass.
Meriden, Conn.
Naperville, Ill.
Richland, Wash.
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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IntroductionOur commitment to securing the future is to educate our communities about what we do at AREVA and about the nuclear energy industry as a whole. It’s also about helping students, neighbors, and our other community stakeholders understand the benefits of nuclear clean air energy and how AREVA works to make nuclear energy cleaner, safer, and more reliable.
We have a social responsibility to be active members in our communities, cultivating relationships and partnerships to enhance the lives of our employees and the people around us. We are committed to supporting charitable organizations and advancing education through year-round initiatives and activities. Being socially responsible means doing what we can to improve quality of life for neighbors and our ourselves. That is how AREVA delivers on the promise to help secure the future for the next generation.
Our StrategyCommunity involvement is one of our core values that helps create the foundation of our business. We want to impact our communities in alignment with our corporate goals through our key focus areas.
Health and
Human
Services
promoting wellness; increasing awareness of social and health issues; providing aid in times of crisis; raising funds for research and victim support
Educationparticipating in programs with an emphasis on science, technology, engineering, math (STEM), and business
Civic,
Cultural, and
Environmental
providing cultural experiences by supporting festivals, museums, and the arts; protecting our environment through volunteerism; making our communities a better place to live
By the NumbersIn 2015, AREVA and its 4,300 employees in North America gave more than $800,000 to education and charitable organizations in North America. Additionally, AREVA employees donated more than 3,000 hours of their time and expertise in support of these organizations.
Organizations
Impacted
Dollars
Donated
Hours
Dedicated
400+
$800K+
3,000+
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Securing Our Future
For Our NeighborsFor more than 60 years, AREVA employees have demonstrated their commitment and willingness to lend a hand to the communities where they live and work. Throughout the year, we supported activities and focused initiatives for hundreds of nonprofit organizations and educational efforts throughout North America.
Annual Directed
Giving CampaignEach year, AREVA hosts a Directed Giving Campaign that provides employees a simplified way to donate to qualified charitable organizations of their choice through payroll deductions. The month-long campaign in 2015 resulted in nearly $400,000 in contributions to organizations across North America.
Who says raising a little extra money at work can’t be fun?Throughout the campaign at our different sites, employees held activities to raise awareness and promote participation in the initiative. Fun events like doughnut feeds, silent auctions, bake sales, and presentations by local agencies made the campaign fun and educational for employees.
Dollars Contributed
Organizations Impacted
~$400K
236
More Than Just Time and MoneyOur commitment to communities is more than just volunteer hours and monetary donations. Employees demonstrated a strong safety culture in our daily work activities, and this carried over to our community outreach. Our employees partnered with event organizers and community members, ensuring the safety of all involved at events by conducting safety walk-downs and pre-job briefs to identify safety hazards.
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Season of
GivingThe annual Season of Giving is an initiative supported at our major sites throughout North America, focused on giving to our communities during the holiday season. Throughout December, AREVA employees worked with local organizations to give back to thier communities through service projects and provided support to several charitable causes, ensuring a better holiday for those in need.
Organizations Impacted• Be a Santa to a Senior
• Bedford County Animal Shelter
• Blue Ridge Area Food Bank
• Department of Child and Family Services, Richland, Wash.
• Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina
• The Salvation Army
• Toys for Tots
• Tri-City Food Bank
Bikes for
TikesTeam AREVA in Richland, Wash., provided 22 helping hands to construct bikes and helmets at the annual Bikes for Tikes Workshop. The sixth annual event featured more than 600 community volunteers who assembled more than 1,500 bikes for needy children around the Mid-Columbia area.
The bikes were distributed to the Marine Corps Toys for Tots, the local Boys and Girls Club, and the Cancer Center, in addition to several other organizations.
In less than 3½ hours more than
1,500bikes were built.
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National
D-Day MemorialAREVA sponsored the 71st anniversary of D-Day commemoration event that took place at the National D-Day Memorial on June 6. AREVA has supported the memorial since its opening in 2001, including the premier sponsorship of the 70th anniversary commemoration event in 2014. In 2015, AREVA hosted a community tent where employee volunteers greeted veterans, their families, and visitors from all over the country. AREVA Inc. President and CEO Gary Mignogna opened the ceremony with the invocation and laid the wreath dedicated to the D-Day Glider Pilots at the end of the program.
AREVA actively supports our veterans and their families in Central Virginia. Habitat for
HumanityMore than 20 members represented AREVA for Habitat for Humanity’s IMPACT Days in the Richland, Wash., area. The team provided more than 200 volunteer hours in October to help with three projects for the biannual event dedicated to fixing the homes of those in need in the community.
Operation
SandwichThe AREVA Charlotte chapter of the North American Young Generation in Nuclear (NAYGN) hosted a monthly Operation Sandwich volunteer activity for employees. Over the course of nine months, employees donated their lunch hours to prepare more than 6,000 sandwiches for the Urban Ministry Center to feed the homeless in the Charlotte, N.C., area.
Over 9 months employees prepared more than
6,000sandwiches.
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Richland Site Celebrates
Earth DayRichland, Wash., employees teamed up with the Tapteal Greenway and Energy Northwest for the second consecutive year to clean and enhance the hiking trails at Horn Rapids Park as part of their Earth Day celebration. A team of 24 volunteers cleared overgrowth and debris surrounding the trails as part of the event.
Day of CaringEmployees in Lynchburg, Va., put their forward-looking energy to use for seven local organizations in support of the United Way Day of Caring event for Central Virginia. Thirty-six volunteers contributed nearly 150 hours to build walkways, collect paper products, landscape, deliver meals and supplies, collect bike helmets, and much more.
Showing Support in a
Time of CrisisSome community outreach events are planned and organized for months, even years in advance. Then there are those unexpected events that require an immediate response. On several occasions in 2015, AREVA employees came to the aid of our neighbors and quickly mobilized in support of crisis situations in our communities.
South Carolina Flood Relief
In October, AREVA donated 14 diesel generators to the Aiken County, S.C., Emergency Management Division in support of the agency’s response to historic flooding that crippled the state.
The NAYGN Charlotte team also banded together with colleagues in South Carolina to help flood victims with clean-up in the Columbia/Lexington, S.C., area. Within just a few days, AREVA employees also chipped in with baby supplies and delivered them to the flood victims in need.
Richland Office Comes Together to Support Local Firefighters
Employees at the Richland site showed their generosity in a time of need, rallying together to support the firefighters and citizens impacted by the record number of summer wildfires in the state of Washington.
In just two days, employees donated supplies that filled more than half a pickup truck in addition to providing two pallets of water. The items were delivered to the Tri-Cities Food Bank, which transported the supplies to the affected firefighters and individuals in the region.
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Securing Our Future
For OurselvesHelping deliver on a promise to secure the future for our communities starts from within. Our people drive our business and success at AREVA and in our communities. Safety is our No. 1 priority, which directly supports the health and wellness of our employees. We have several integrated programs and initiatives in place at our facilities to promote safety and encourage employees to think about health and wellness in their daily activities. Encouraging and promoting safety and wellness to our employees, at work and at home, results in improved physical health, stress management, and work-life balance.
Wellness at WorkOur people are our most valuable asset, and we are committed to ensuring they return home the same way they arrived — safe and injury-free. We foster a culture of continuous improvement to prevent work-
related injuries. Through our Good Catch program, we encourage our employees to observe activities, identify potential safety and quality issues, and take corrective action before they become problems. This observation program is an essential component of our safety culture that engages employees in proactive behavior. In 2015, employees submitted more than 4,500 observations resulting in more than 1,600 Good Catches that improved safety and productivity at our sites.
Employee
Awareness
and TrainingOur Environmental, Health, Safety, and Licensing (EHS&L) team conducts periodic audits to identify and correct workplace hazards. We consistently meet and exceed government requirements and perform inspections on a regular basis at all of our sites. We ask our employees to report any injuries, accidents, near misses, and hazards in a timely manner so we can investigate and take corrective action.
Audits and
Inspections
We provide ergonomic resources to our employees.We offer evaluations in offices and workstations to improve safety, quality, and productivity.
Ergonomics
We promote the health and wellness of our employees through a variety of preventive care initiatives and general health education.
Other
Initiatives
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Wellness in Our
CommunityAREVA extended its health and wellness initiatives into our communities by sponsoring events that promoted wellness and safety to both our employees and our neighbors. In 2015, AREVA served as the safety sponsor of community runs and walks in Charlotte, N.C., Lynchburg, Va., and Richland, Wash., and subsidized the entry fees for nearly 200 employees and families to encourage participation.
Supporting Employee
DevelopmentPart of taking care of our employees is providing opportunities for career growth. Through professional development and engagement opportunities, employees connect and cultivate relationships with colleagues and are introduced to industry leaders to enhance their skillsets.
AREVA supports employee participation with professional organizations at our sites in North America to promote career development for our employees. Two very active organizations at our sites are the NAYGN and U.S. Women in Nuclear (WIN).
What is WIN?
A premier network of women and men who work in nuclear and radiation-related fields around the country
WIN Activities
Activities that provide opportunities for networking and professional development for our members while supporting an environment in which nuclear energy and technologies are promoted to the public through a number of outreach activities
WIN at AREVA
Charlotte, N.C., and Lynchburg, Va.
What is NAYGN?
An organization that provides opportunities for a young generation of nuclear enthusiasts to develop leadership and professional skills, create life-long connections, engage and inform the public, and inspire today’s nuclear technology professionals to meet the challenges of the 21st century
NAYGN Activities
Work with STEM and nuclear education; career, leadership, and project management development; meetings with company and industry leaders; and social networking and wellness events for employees
NAYGN at AREVA
Charlotte, N.C., Columbia, Md., Fort Worth, Texas, Lynchburg, Va., Marlborough, Mass., and Richland, Wash.
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Securing Our Future
For The Next GenerationAREVA is committed to expanding our educational outreach efforts to support the growth of the U.S. energy economy.
AREVA works to advance STEM education throughout North America. Our employees share their passion for STEM careers and the nuclear industry with local students by leading and participating in a wide range of outreach and activities. We also fund scholarship programs, fellowships, leadership development, internships, and other STEM education programs.
A significant component of our outreach is dedicated to building our future workforce and educating students about AREVA. While many students recognized the AREVA logo, they are not quite sure what we actually do. Throughout the year, we reached out to schools and universities to educate students about AREVA’s capabilities and our role in the nuclear energy industry. We hosted several guided tours at our facilities to show students how AREVA works to make nuclear energy safer and more reliable. At many of our community-sponsored events, there was a familiar clicking sound as the AREVA trivia wheel spun, challenging participants to answer questions about AREVA and nuclear energy. In a few simple spins, students and neighbors of all ages learned about nuclear energy, STEM subjects, and AREVA core businesses.
Learning
About AREVA
As we continue to think about developing the workforce of the future, education and corporate partnerships are critical. Whether our partnerships consist of work-based learning opportunities, internships, guest speakers, funding, or other areas of support, the corporate community plays a huge role in student development and building the talent pipeline. For example, volunteers from the WIN-AREVA Chapter in Lynchburg hosted nearly 40 local Girl Scouts for their second “STEM Power Day” in March. The event was held at the AREVA Solutions Center and included workshops on engineering, electricity, electromagnetism, chemistry, and teamwork.
Investing in
K-12 STEM Outreach
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What better way to educate students about AREVA than to show them our facilities? Students from the AREVA Summer Internship for Technology and Engineering (ASITE), the Radford University Summer Bridge Program, and the N.C. State University (NCSU) Young Investigators’ Summer Program for Nuclear Engineering participated in mentoring sessions and tours at the Technical Training Center in Lynchburg, Va., to learn more about our company, engineering and technical careers, and clean energy technology.
AREVA is helping prepare tomorrow’s engineers by making STEM education more prevalent and accessible for students in Lynchburg and surrounding communities, said George Beam, Senior Vice President of Installed Base Services at AREVA Inc. Partnerships with area schools and STEM organizations are part of the company’s commitment to STEM education and to the Lynchburg area.
Building a
Technical WorkforceConnected North is a new virtual educational and healthcare program that AREVA is proud to support. This innovative platform uses Cisco TelePresence technology to connect northern Saskatchewan students to other students around Canada. This allows them to share cultural experiences and have experts visit their classrooms virtually to discuss interesting topics. Connected North started in Nunavut a couple of years ago when schools in Iqaluit became connected to schools in Ontario. As a result of the success of the initial program in Nunavut, a national expansion is now under way.
Connecting Students
Through Technology
We believe strongly in programs that encouragean interest in education and help students expand their knowledge. This technology helps do just that,said Glenn Lafleur, AREVA’s Manager, Northern Affairs, who recently attended one of the Connected North sessions in Black Lake.
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Nuclear Science Week is an annual week-long celebration focusing on all aspects of nuclear science. The week provided opportunities for AREVA employees to educate our youth about nuclear energy. Our sites hosted the Project Scientist Expedition in Charlotte, N.C., and events at Delta High School in Richland, Wash., and at the children’s museum Amazement Square in Lynchburg, Va. Employees were also out in the community teaching students about manufacturing. At one event, employees even helped students build their own nuclear reactors out of candy.
Nuclear
Science Week
The Celebration 5K for Girls on the Run of Central Virginia was held in May where more than 450 Girls on the Run members, joined by their coaches, family, and friends, raced through the hills of the Sweet Briar College campus. The WIN-AREVA Chapter used this event to engage and educate the girls about nuclear energy while promoting health and wellness.
Girls on the Run
Celebration 5K
In addition to a Nuclear Science Week activity, AREVA showed its commitment to Charlotte Engineering Early College (CEEC) with a contribution of more than $7,500 to purchase laptop computers. The laptops supported teachers in their efforts to introduce students to nuclear science and engineering and to enhance STEM education with a focus on the energy industry. CEEC, which opened in 2014, focuses on energy and sustainability in engineering fields.
Supporting Charlotte Engineering
Early College
AREVA contributedmore than
$7,500to purchase laptop computers.
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Science and technology fairs in our communities give us a glimpse into students’ interests and what they are working on in their classrooms. Throughout the year, AREVA sponsored several science fairs, and our employees volunteered to judge at some of these events.
In Lynchburg, Va., AREVA served as the grand corporate sponsor of the Central Virginia Regional Science Fair in March. At our office in Fort Worth, Texas, the NAYGN chapter judged an elementary school science fair for third-graders through sixth-graders in May. The support of science fairs demonstrated our ongoing commitment to STEM education outreach and gave us a peek at the next generation of leaders.
Science Fairs
AREVA’s educational outreach extended past K-12 education and into colleges and universities across North America. AREVA fostered partnerships with several universities to establish relationships and develop a pipeline helping build our future workforce. We worked with the academic community to promote awareness of AREVA through scholarships, fellowships, senior design projects, internships, and co-ops.
AREVA worked directly with the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNCC) Leadership Academy to help prepare students for careers as professional engineers. AREVA led the students in a crucial conversations course and provided internship opportunities. This investment in UNCC resulted in early career job candidates who already embrace AREVA’s culture of Operational Excellence and know what it takes to be a successful AREVA employee.
University Relations
and Programs
UNCC
Leadership Academy
• Drexel University
• Georgia Tech
• N.C. A&T University
• N.C. State University
• Penn State University
• Texas A&M University
• University of North Carolinaat Charlotte
• University of Florida
• University of Maryland,Baltimore County
• University of Maryland
• Morgan State University
• Virginia Tech
• Washington State University
Some of Our Partners
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We are a proponent of lifelong learning for our employees, and we provide opportunities for professional development throughout the year. We also like to share the lifelong learning approach with members of our communities. AREVA sponsored, and in some cases, led professional development events for employees and for the broader community.
Promoting Lifelong
Learning
In July, the Charlotte office hosted 50 Charlotte-Mecklenburg teachers as one of the sites for the STEMersion 2015 program. STEMersion is an annual professional development program for Charlotte-Mecklenburg middle and high school teachers representing 33 different schools. The two-week program was highlighted with visits by the teachers to some of Charlotte’s top STEM businesses.
The STEMersion program recognizes the importance of supporting teachers’ understanding of how STEM competencies translate from the classroom into real-world applications and careers. During the half-day visit to AREVA, teachers learned about AREVA’s capabilities and future workforce needs from company leaders.
STEMersion
2015 Relay for Life – American Cancer Society
A Child’s Place of Charlotte Inc.AACCESAcademy of Children’s TheatreAcademy of Fine ArtsAiken Co. HELP LINEAll American Mutt RescueAlliance Francaise de CharlotteAlzheimer’s Association East Central
ChapterAlzheimer’s Association N.Y. ChapterAmazement SquareAmerican Cancer Society – CharlotteAmerican Cancer Society – LynchburgAmerican Heart AssociationAmerican Red Cross – Aiken Co.American Red Cross – BedfordAmerican Red Cross – LowellAmerican Red Cross of Blue RidgeAmherst County Commission Against
Domestic ViolenceAmherst County Public Schools
Education FoundationAmherst County Habitat for HumanityAmherst/Lynchburg 4H Golf
TournamentAppomattox Co. Habitat for HumanityAppomattox High SchoolARC of Central Va.ARC of Gaston Co.Barnwell Co. United WayBedford Area Educational FoundationBedford RideBehailu AcademyBenton-Franklin Humane SocietyBethlehem Lutheran SchoolBig Brothers Big Sisters Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central
VirginiaBig Brothers Big Sisters of Greater
CharlotteBikes for TikesBlind & Vision Rehab. Services of
Pittsburgh
Blue Ridge Area Food BankBlue Ridge Autism and Achievement
CenterBlue Ridge Montessori SchoolBoonsboro Volunteer Fire & Rescue
Company Inc.Boy Scouts of America Blue Ridge
Mountains CouncilBoy Scouts of America Central N.C.
CouncilBoy Scouts of America Longhorne
CouncilBoy Scouts of America Mecklenburg
Co. CouncilBoys & Girls Clubs of York Co. Inc.Brook Hill Farm – United NeighBrookneal Elementary School Brookville High SchoolBuddy Walk – Down Syndrome
Association of the Mid-ColumbiaCamp Patriot CorporationCampbell Co. Rescue SquadCapitol Hill MontessoriCASA of Central Va.Catawba River District – Green
Teacher NetworkCatholic Charities of the Archdiocese
of ChicagoCatholic Family & Child ServiceCentra FoundationCentral Virginia Regional Science FairCentral Virginia Governor’s SchoolChallenged Sports ExchangeChantilly Montessori PTOChaplaincy HospiceCharlotte Area Command Salvation
ArmyCharlotte-Mecklenburg Public SchoolsChildren’s Developmental Center Children’s Miracle Network HospitalsChristian Aid CenterCitizens Emergency CrewColorado Science and Engineering
Fair
Columbia Basin College Nuclear Technology Program
Columbia Basin Dive RescueCommunities in Schools of Nassau
Co.Community Care FundCook Children’s Medical CenterCrisis Line of Central Va.Crystal AppleDaily Bread Inc.Delta High SchoolDown Syndrome Association of
Greater Charlotte Inc.Dup 15q AllianceEdith L Bishel Center for the BlindEducation Readiness - United Way of
Central Va.Emergency Assistance NetworkEngineering Explorer PostEvington Volunteer Fire DepartmentFamily Stability InitiativeFamily Yellow Pages/Parent Resource
GuidesFinancial StabilityForest Volunteer Fire Company
AuxiliaryFort Mill Rescue SquadFree Software FoundationFriends of Hopkinton Senior CenterGirl Scouts of Virginia Skyline CouncilGirls Learning About ManufacturingGirls on the Run of Central Va.Grace ClinicGrandview Community FundGreater Ennis United WayGreater Lynchburg Habitat for
Humanity Greater Twin Cities United WayHabitat for Humanity East Jefferson
Co. Habitat for Humanity – Mud VolleyballHanford High School PTSAHealth & Mental Health FundHigh Country United WayHorizon Behavioral Health
2015
Organizations Impacted
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Hospice at Charlotte Inc./Mecklenburg Co.
Housing & Stability FundHumane Society for Campbell Co.Humane Society of Charlotte Inc.Humane Society of Concord &
Cabarrus Co.HumanKind – Turkey TrotIgnite Youth MentoringImpact Day – Habitat for HumanityIMSA Fund for Advancement of
EducationIndian Summer Run – Three Rivers
Road RunnersInReachIron Lives Inc.Jamerson Family YMCAJefferson Elementary SchoolJefferson Forest 2015 After-Prom
CelebrationJefferson Forest High School – DECA
ClubJefferson Forest High School – PTSAJeremiah’s Inn Hospice Inc.Jubilee Family Development CenterJunior Achievement of WashingtonJuvenile Diabetes Research –
CharlotteKids Are Scientists TooKid’s Haven: A Center for Grieving
ChildrenL’Arche Blue Ridge MountainsLegal Aid of N.C.Legal Aid Society of Salt LakeLego League Trash Tek TJESLeukemia and Lymphoma SocietyLFSVA Lynchburg Day Support CenterLiahona Children’s FoundationLiberty Godparent FoundationLockport Fish PantryLower Anthracite Region United WayLupus Foundation of America
Piedmont ChapterLynchburg Area Food Bank and Field
Trip Fun
Lynchburg Art Club, Inc.Lynchburg Beacon of HopeLynchburg CanstructionLynchburg City SchoolsLynchburg City Schools Optimists
ClubLynchburg Humane SocietyLynchburg Leadership Group –
Lynchburg Chamber of CommerceLynchburg Math CountsLynchburg Museum FoundationLynchburg Project Lifesaver, Inc.Lynchburg Road Runners ClubLynchburg Shrine ClubLynchburg Symphony OrchestraMake-A-Wish Foundation Western Pa.Mary Bethune AcademyMDM Networking, Inc.Meals on WheelsMecklenburg Education Annual
Community BreakfastMental Health Association of Central
CarolinasMilitary Family Support CenterMiller Home for GirlsMiriam’s HouseMisericordia Heart of MercyMS WalkNaperville CARESNational D-Day Memorial FoundationNational Multiple Sclerosis SocietyNational Parks FoundationNew London AcademyNew Vistas SchoolsOur House Inc.Patrick Michael McMurphy Memorial
FoundationPaul Munro Run Hard ProgramPENC Educational Foundation Piedmont United WayPierre-Fort Pierre United WayPittsburgh Vision ServicesProject ScientistRadford University Summer Bridge
Program
Randolph College Science FestivalRebuilding Together – LynchburgRelay for Life – American Cancer
Society – Lynchburg, Va.Richland High School PTSARiverviews ArtspaceRotary Club of AmherstRush HomesRustburg Rescue SquadSafe Harbor Crisis NurserySafe Harbor My Friends PlaceSalvation Army of PascoSanta for SeniorsSchool Factory Inc.Science Screen ReportSecond Harvest Bite 2 Go ProgramSexual Assault Response CenterShriner’s Hospital for ChildrenSIGN Fracture Care InternationalSociety of Women EngineersSouper Bowl of CaringSpecial Olympics Inc.Spokane Co. United WaySt Patrick’s SchoolSt. Jude Children’s Research HospitalSTEMersion 2015Support, Advocacy & Resource CenterSusan G. Komen Virginia Blue RidgeTapteal GreenwayTaste of the Nation Event/No Kid
HungryThe Arc of Tri-CitiesThe Choral ProjectThe GatewayThe Hunger ProjectToys for TotsTrail Life USATri-Cities Pregnancy NetworkTri-Cities Food BankTri-City Youth ChoirUnited Hospice FoundationUnited Way NCA Education InitiativeUnited Way North-NorthwestUnited Way of Aiken Co. Inc.
United Way of Allegheny Co.United Way of Beaver Co.United Way of Benton & Franklin Co.United Way of Butler Co.United Way of Central Carolinas Inc.United Way of Central Mass.
Community FundUnited Way of Central Md. Inc.United Way of Central N.M.United Way of Central Va. Inc.United Way of Central Wash.United Way of Cherokee Co.United Way of Cleveland Co. Inc.United Way of Coastal Ga. Inc.United Way of Danville & Pittsylvania
Co.United Way of DuPage/West CookUnited Way of Franklin Co.United Way of Frederick Co. Inc.United Way of Gaston Co. Inc.United Way of Greater AtlantaUnited Way of Greater McHenry Co.
Inc.United Way of Greater Philadelphia
and So. N.J.United Way of Greater WilliamsburgUnited Way of Idaho Falls and
Bonneville Co.United Way of Iredell Co.United Way of King Co.United Way of Kootenai Co. Inc.United Way of Lincoln Co. N.C.United Way of Mass. Bay And
Merrimack ValleyUnited Way of Metropolitan Dallas Inc.United Way of Natrona Co. Inc.United Way of Nevada Co.United Way of North Talladega Inc.United Way of Oconee Co.United Way of Parker Co.United Way of Posey Co. Inc.United Way of R.I.United Way of RockbridgeUnited Way of Silicon Valley
United Way of South Central Idaho Inc.United Way of Southwest Mich.United Way of Southwestern Ind.United Way of Tarrant Co.United Way of the Bay AreaUnited Way of the Cape Fear Area Inc.United Way of the Greater Triangle
(N.C.)United Way of the National Capital
AreaUnited Way of Tri-Co.United Way of Virginia’s Eastern ShoreUnited Way of Walla Walla Co.United Way of Wilkes Co. Inc.United Way of Will Co.United Way of York Co. S.C.University City YMCA – STEM
Program Funding/SupportUniversity of North Carolina –
CharlotteVirginia Affiliate of Susan G. KomenVirginia Legal Aid SocietyVirginia Youthful EngineersWalk to End AlzheimersWalk to End LupusWash. Elementary Chess ChampionsWash. Trails AssociationWashington State University Tri-CitiesWashingtonSTEMWilliam Campbell Middle School
Science ProgramWorld Affairs Council of CharlotteWorld Help Child SponsorshipWounded Warrior ProjectXLR8 STEM AcademyYellow Ribbon Fund Inc.YMCA – LynchburgYMCA Cannon MemorialYMCA of Greater CharlotteYoung Life CatawbaYoung Life Northwest ColumbusYWCA of Central VirginiaAnd many others…
2015
Organizations Impacted
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AREVA in North America (AREVA Inc.) combines U.S. and Canadian leadership to supply high added-value products and services to support the operation of the commercial nuclear fleet. Globally, AREVA is present throughout the entire nuclear cycle, from uranium mining to used fuel recycling, including nuclear reactor primary circuit design and fabrication, and operating fleet engineering and services. AREVA is recognized by utilities around the world for its expertise, its skills in cutting-edge technologies, and its dedication to the highest level of safety. AREVA Inc.’s 4,100 employees are helping build tomorrow’s
energy model: supplying ever safer, cleaner and more economical energy to the greatest number
of people.
us.areva.com
AREVA Inc. Corporate Headquarters7207 IBM DriveCharlotte, NC 28262
Tel: 704.805.2000