Enhancing Communication and Safety: Supporting the Local Child Development Center
PONCA CITY, OK — The Phillips 66 Ponca City Refinery is proud to announce a meaningful donation of 12 new tablets and tablet covers to the local Child Development Center. This contribution is part of their ongoing commitment to fostering growth and ensuring the well-being of the communities they serve.
The tablets will be used by the center’s dedicated staff members as essential tools for communication and messaging—both internally and with families. In an environment where safety, compliance, and effective communication are paramount, these devices help ensure the center operates efficiently and maintains its high standards of care.
“These tablets will make a tremendous difference in how we communicate and document our daily activities,” said Mary Beth Hunt, Director of the Child Development Center. “They will enable our staff to stay connected with each other and with the families we serve, all while ensuring we meet the rigorous safety and compliance standards we uphold.”
The Child Development Center plays a vital role in providing quality care and education for children in our community. By streamlining operations and enhancing real-time communication, these new tools will allow the center’s staff to focus even more on what matters most—the children.
“At Phillips 66, we recognize the importance of supporting organizations that have a direct impact on the next generation,” said Carl Perkins, General Manager of the Ponca City Refinery. “We are honored to contribute to the Child Development Center’s mission and to help them provide the safest and most supportive environment possible.”
Phillips 66 remains committed to making a positive difference through community partnerships. For more information about their community initiatives, contact Phillips 66’s Public Affairs & Communications Sr. Advisor, Erin Liberton.