Throughout August and September, 443 Brad Hall Companies employees contributed a total of 579 service hours—an inspiring demonstration of teamwork and commitment to strengthening our communities.
During One Senergy Week, 75 Senergy employees from 8 Senergy offices across four states assembled 864 backpacks filled with school supplies for students from low-income communities. The supplies were distributed to Estancia Municipal School, Barney Ford Elementary, John F. Kennedy Academy of Inquiry, Bonneville Elementary, Concordia Charter School, and Salvavision (refugee center), helping students start the school year prepared and confident.
Bingham Ag employees organized school supplies for 400 foster children at the new Village location in Blackfoot. The Village, a foster care closet operated by the Idaho Foster & Adoptive Parent Association, serves families across 16 Southeastern Idaho counties. With supplies provided by the Hall Foundation, employees assembled backpacks that help foster children get off to a strong start this school year.
Employees united in service to strengthen our communities.
Bingham Ag Services, LP Propane, and Senergy employees joined forces to assemble 1,100 hygiene kits for nearly 20 schools and community organizations across southeastern Idaho. Volunteers spent five hours at Bingham Ag’s main office in Blackfoot, packing full-sized personal care items into kits designed to support individuals and families in need.
The kits were distributed to recipients in American Falls, Blackfoot, Snake River, Aberdeen, Shelley, and Pocatello, reaching school districts, crisis centers, food pantries, and community service groups.
60 Employees from Brad Hall Companies Headquarters in Idaho Falls rolled up their sleeves to make Freeman Park shine. They built four new baseball dugouts, painted two shelters and two sets of bleachers, laid fresh sod on the baseball field, installed safety caps along the fence, and cleaned up trash and debris.
Thanks to their hard work, the park is now safer, more vibrant, and ready for sports, fun, and community gatherings.
Foster children across 16 Southeastern Idaho counties received a special surprise thanks to Brad Hall Companies employees. 55 employees built 42 bikes at the Idaho Falls headquarters, giving teenagers reliable transportation to work and smaller children their very first bikes. The project brought joy and independence to children throughout the region.
Employees also made blankets for Just 4 Kids Clinics, offering comfort to children facing illness or tough times. After all, who doesn’t love a cozy blanket?
Employees from Senergy’s Gilbert office came together on September 11 to make a difference for children in foster care as part of the National Day of Service. Through the project “A Bag of Belonging for Every Child,” team members organized and packed supplies for children ranging in age from babies to teenagers. Each bag was thoughtfully filled with comfort and care items designed to ease the transition children face when entering foster care.
The completed bags were donated to The Foster Alliance, an organization dedicated to supporting children and families in the foster system.
On September 11th, Teton Petroleum Transport employees united for Miles That Matter, turning every mile driven into 25 cents donated by the Hall Foundation to Hearts Alive Village’s Charlie Mike Program. Your donation supports veterans and their pets by waiving adoption fees, providing temporary care or essential medical services, supplying food and supplies, and helping veterans keep their pets at home, ensuring both pets and veterans stay happy, healthy, and together.
In honor of those who serve our country, all TPT trucks proudly flew American flags throughout the day—making every mile truly matter.
Employees had an incredible time supporting the Community Enrichment Center Food Pantry for Service September! A dedicated group of TPT and Brad Hall Fuel employees contributed 3 hours of hard work, making a meaningful impact on our community.
Brad Hall Fuel and US Global Fuels teamed up with the Houston Peanut Butter Cannery to produce 10,400 jars of peanut butter for the Houston Food Bank. In just one 5-hour shift, volunteers sorted nuts, checked lids, ran the label machine, and packed boxes, providing nutritious food for families in need.
When our employees see a need in their communities, they act—and the Hall Foundation is honored to help make it possible. Through our Charitable Giving program, we’re able to support meaningful causes that strengthen our communities. Here’s a look at some of the most recent organizations we’ve supported.
Through the Bonneville County Sheriff’s Fraternal Order of Police, local deputies will spend a day shopping with disadvantaged children, providing winter clothing, shoes, and toys. The Hall Foundation helps sponsor children in need so they can enjoy a brighter holiday season.
Champs Heart offers healing horse encounters for individuals with disabilities, mental health challenges, and veterans. Funding will support the installation of a propane system to heat the arena, keeping programs running through the colder months.
The Idaho Falls Soup Kitchen has served the community for 38 years, providing daily meals and approaching its one-millionth meal. Contributions helped purchase food to meet growing demand and continue serving those in need.
Books Between Kids helps Houston’s at-risk children build home libraries by distributing new and gently used books. Our support will help the organization provide books to even more children across the Greater Houston area.
Folds of Honor provides educational scholarships to families of fallen or disabled service members and first responders. The Hall Foundation contributed to the effort, which is being matched dollar-for-dollar by Sinclair to help fund scholarships nationwide.
Hall Foundation Scholarship
“Today, I celebrate my graduation from BYU-Pathway — a major milestone in my educational journey. This journey hasn’t been easy, but it’s been worth every step. Through late nights, personal sacrifices, and moments of doubt, I kept going. And today, I get to say: I did it.
I also want to sincerely thank the Hall Foundation for the scholarship that helped make this opportunity possible. Your support was not just financial — it was a message that someone believed in me. That made all the difference.
I’m grateful for the growth, the lessons, and the strength I’ve discovered in myself. This is only the beginning, and I’m excited for what’s ahead.
Here’s to the next chapter — with faith, courage, and determination.”