As we enter the holiday season, I want to take a moment to reflect on the spirit of community that defines EnergyUnited. This time of year offers opportunities for connection, gratitude and giving. I am proud to share how our cooperative has embraced these values, especially in response to recent events.
Tropical Storm Helene impacted many members in our community, reminding us of the importance of resilience and unity in the face of adversity and uncertainty. I am grateful for the dedication of our team, all of whom worked tirelessly to restore power and assist our members in the aftermath of the storm. Your understanding and patience throughout the recovery have been remarkable and we deeply appreciate your support during this challenging time.
EnergyUnited’s commitment to supporting our broader community extended far beyond our service area. After the storm, more than 100 field workers traveled to Western North Carolina to
assist with restoration efforts, providing much-needed support to the areas hardest hit by Tropical Storm Helene. I am also incredibly proud of our employees, who collectively donated over $15,000 to assist with relief efforts. In addition, the EnergyUnited Foundation granted $25,000 to Samaritan’s Purse in Wilkes County, an organization that has been instrumental in helping Western North Carolina rebuild and recover.
Notably, the EnergyUnited Foundation expanded its grant offerings to include large grant opportunities and the timing truly could not have worked out more fortunately, given the destruction from the storm. The Foundation reviewed nearly 40 nonprofit applications, and we are pleased to announce a total of $100,000 was granted to four organizations making a significant impact in our community.
They are:
1. Children’s Home of Iredell (Iredell County), which provides high-quality therapeutic care for children and youth.
2. Family Promise (Davie County), which provides prevention services before families reach crisis, shelter and case management when they become homeless, and stabilization programs once they have secured housing to ensure they remain independent.
3. Home Solutions (Davidson County), educates individuals and families about homeownership, financial literacy, credit, budgets, scams and homeowner responsibility, helping individuals take the steps necessary to get out of rental or boarding situations and become homeowners.
4. Carpenter’s Hands Missions (Davidson County), a group focused on disaster relief efforts and rebuilding orphanages, medical centers, schools and churches.
By supporting these organizations, we can help strengthen the fabric of our community and ensure those impacted by Tropical Storm Helene receive the assistance they need and deserve.
I encourage you to take part in the spirit of giving as we prepare for the holiday season. Whether through volunteering your time, donating to a worthy cause that is close to your heart or simply spreading kindness in your daily interactions, any small act can make a difference in someone’s life – and this is how we change the world, one kind gesture at a time.
On behalf of the entire EnergyUnited team, I wish you and your loved ones a joyful and peaceful holiday season. Thank you for being a valued member of our cooperative and for your continued support as we work together to build a brighter future for all.
Sincerely,
Thomas Golden, CEO