
Laurens High School FFA receives co-op grant
Laurens Electric awarded a Community Impact Initiative grant to Laurens High Schoolโs Future Farmers of America at the Laurens County Chamber of Commerceโs annual banquet
Laurens Electric awarded a Community Impact Initiative grant to Laurens High Schoolโs Future Farmers of America at the Laurens County Chamber of Commerceโs annual banquet
Lineman Preston Gilbert paid forward $500 to theย Huntingtonโs Diseaseย Society of America in honor of his mother. According toย hdsa.org, Huntingtonโs disease is a fatal genetic disorder
Member Service Representative Lesley Cadden paid forward $500 to Meals On Wheels (MOW) Greenville County. The service MOW provides is deeply personal to Lesley and
Lineman Todd Rush paid forward $500 to Amie Evans of Clinton to help with Christmas and household expenses following the tragic death of her husband
System Controller Bakinka Bailey paid forward $500 to Terry Wilkins of Spartanburg, to help with expenses for his upcoming kidney transplant. On Wilkinsโ GoFundMe page,
When System Controller George Powellโs name was drawn to receive $500 to pay forward this September, he spent some time thinking about causes near and
Accounting Controller Amy Riddle paid forward $500 to Edith and Donald Ellis of Laurens, to help with expenses after Edithโs cancer diagnosis. Amy said, โLast
Field Service Technician Ricky Parker paid forward $500 to St. Judeย Childrenโs Research Hospital. According to their website, stjude.org, treatments invented atย St. Judeย have helped push the
Member Service Representative Melodye Hines paid forward $500 to the Mackey family in Simpsonville. Patriarch Tim is currently fighting two types of cancer: Colon Cancer
ProTec Services Security Technician Lewis Lawson paid forward $500 to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. He said, โIโve worked with them in the past taking part in
IT System Administrator Julio Barrientos paid forward $500 to The Dream Center, a faith-based 501(c)3 non-profit helping those in need in Easley and surrounding Upstate
Line Crew Leader Kevin Dyal paid forward $500 to Ware Shoals First Baptist Churchโsย Benevolence Fund in memory of his father-in-law David Hodges, who was Chairman
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