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Story Contact: Cindy King
Phone: 678-455-1539
E-Mail:
cindy.king@sawnee.com
SAWNEE EMC
OPERATION ROUND UP DONATES $800 TO THE NORTHEAST GEORGIA CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN
RED CROSS
(Cumming, March 24, 2005)—
“Committed to helping people in times of disaster, saving and improving lives
through health and safety courses, providing safe and available blood, plus
serving and helping areas in need. We’ll be there whenever and wherever we’re
needed.” The American Red Cross was built on this concept just as the Sawnee
Electric Membership Foundation and Operation Round Up was created out of the
desire to help the communities we serve. The Operation Round Up program was
designed to give our members an avenue to help their neighbors in need. This
month, four families at the Holcomb’s Pond apartment complex lost all of their
belongings in a fire; and Operation Round Up participants came through to lend a
hand. Sawnee Electric Membership Foundation Board of Directors voted to donate
$800.00 to the American Red Cross to provide relief efforts to these
families. “The American Red Cross and the Sawnee EMC Foundation are committed to
helping our neighbors in recapturing their way of life prior to such a traumatic
event,” states Andy Thompson, Director of Community Services, American Red
Cross.
Sawnee EMC adopted Operation
Round Up in April 2003 and formed the Sawnee Electric Membership
Foundation. Operation Round Up is a program designed to allow our members to
voluntarily “round up” their electric bills to the next dollar. Through this
unique program, members of Sawnee EMC can donate “small change” and still make
big differences in their communities. All, 100%, of members’ donations
goes to qualifying 501 (c)(3) and 501 (c) (4) organizations within Sawnee’s
service territory. “We began “rounding up” bills in June of 2003 and, through
the generosity of our members, we have donated over $45,000 in the Foundations
first year”, stated Cindy King, Director of External Affairs, Sawnee EMC. To
learn more about the Operation Round Up program and the Sawnee Electric
Membership Foundation, visit
www.sawnee.com or call Customer Service at 770-887-2363. To learn more about
the American Red Cross, visit www.negaredcross.org.
Sawnee EMC is a
consumer-owned cooperative providing electricity and related services to over
120,000 members in Forsyth, Cherokee, Dawson, Hall, Fulton, Gwinnett, and
Lumpkin counties. Collectively, Georgia’s 42 customer-owned EMCs provide
electricity and related services to 3.7 million people, nearly half of Georgia’s
population, across 73% of the state’s land area. Georgia’s electric membership
cooperatives now serve more customers than any other state network of EMCs in
the nation.
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