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For Immediate Release:

July 26, 2024

Media contact:
Marilyn Lineberger
Corporate Communications Manager
Marilyn.Lineberger@energyunited.com

ENERGYUNITED AWARDS GRANTS TO THREE LOCAL NONPROFITS TO SUPPORT COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT INITIATIVES

STATESVILLE, N.C.– EnergyUnited is pleased to award grants to three local nonprofit organizations as part of CoBank’s Sharing Success Program. This year, grants have been awarded to the Ada Jenkins Center, the EnergyUnited Foundation, and Habitat for Humanity of North Carolina.

The Ada Jenkins Center, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping individuals and families in need through comprehensive support services, received a $5,000 grant. The EnergyUnited Foundation, which focuses on helping individuals, families and non-profits meet housing, utility and humane needs also received a $5,000 grant. Habitat for Humanity of North Carolina, an organization committed to building affordable housing and creating opportunities for families to achieve strength, stability, and independence through homeownership, was awarded a $10,000 grant.

“We are thrilled to support these exceptional organizations through the CoBank Sharing Success Program. Each of these organizations play a vital role in enhancing the lives of individuals and families in our community,” said LaQuisha Parks, vice president of energy services and corporate communications for EnergyUnited. “EnergyUnited is dedicated to supporting our communities, and these grants are a testament to that commitment.”

About Ada Jenkins Center
The Ada Jenkins Center exists to help people in Davidson and surrounding communities create lasting solutions for health, education, and economic stability. The center offers a variety of services, including medical care, educational programs, and workforce development. To learn more, visit www.adajenkins.org.

About The EnergyUnited Foundation
The EnergyUnited Foundation is a voluntary, member-funded non-profit organization supported by EnergyUnited’s Operation Round-Up program. More than 80,000 EnergyUnited members choose to participate in the program by ‘rounding up’ their electric bills each month. The maximum monthly contribution for an individual member with one account is 99 cents. Each of these small contributions are pooled together in a single fund managed by the EnergyUnited Foundation to support individuals, families, and nonprofit organizations with essential needs.

About Habitat for Humanity of North Carolina
Habitat for Humanity of North Carolina is a nonprofit organization that brings people together to build homes, communities, and hope. By constructing affordable housing and offering support to homeowners, Habitat for Humanity seeks to eliminate substandard housing and provide families with the opportunity to achieve homeownership. To learn more, visit www.habitatnc.org.

About CoBank
CoBank is a $160 billion cooperative bank serving vital industries across rural America. The bank provides loans, leases, export financing and other financial services to agribusinesses and rural power, water and communications providers in all 50 states. The bank also provides wholesale loans and other financial services to affiliated Farm Credit associations serving more than 75,000 farmers, ranchers and other rural borrowers in 23 states around the country.

CoBank is a member of the Farm Credit System, a nationwide network of banks and retail lending associations chartered to support the borrowing needs of U.S. agriculture, rural infrastructure and rural communities. Headquartered outside Denver, Colorado, CoBank serves customers from regional banking centers across the U.S. and also maintains an international representative office in Singapore.

For more information about CoBank, visit the bank’s website at www.cobank.com.

 

Pictured from left to right: Brett Alkins, chief operating officer, EnergyUnited; Josh Kiser, development manager, Ada Jenkins Center; and Debra Citta, program coordinator, EnergyUnited.

 

Pictured from left to right: Brett Alkins, chief operating officer, EnergyUnited; Sarah Kivett, EnergyUnited Foundation Board Member; and Debra Citta, program coordinator, EnergyUnited.

 

 Pictured from left to right: Brett Alkins, chief operating officer, EnergyUnited; Matt Cooksey, executive director, Alexander County Habitat for Humanity; and Debra Citta, program coordinator, EnergyUnited.

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