we have all experienced what it means for someone to come alongside us in our time of need. to know that, in this season of good tidings the times are tough for some—some who need a tangible sign that someone cares. that sign can look like many things—a kind word, a helping hand or an offer to share the burden of providing basic necessities. that’s the heart of entergy’s the power to care program.
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as we reminisce about the highlights of ’24, it’s only fitting that we spotlight some of the best and brightest moments for entergy’s nuclear fleet.
it’s been a remarkable year for entergy mississippi and its customers. as it comes to a close, we’re looking at the top stories that shaped our 2024.
this year, entergy employees raised $868,167 for the power to care, a vital program that provides emergency bill assistance to our most vulnerable neighbors, including older adults and individuals with disabilities.
at entergy, we honor and reflect on the contributions and accomplishments of our employees and recognize their value in the workplace and the communities we serve. our exceptional employees not only shape the future business landscape, but they are committed to leadership, mentorship and pledging time within the community. one of our very own who encompasses these values is amanda edge, customer service manager in monroe, louisiana.
every day, countless arkansans face the harsh reality of poverty, where even the simplest needs become daunting challenges.
entergy arkansas is partnering with the hamburg school district to make sure students in need have food items to take home for the holidays. two $1,000 grants have allowed the district to purchase enough food for its student pantry to sustain those who may face food insecurity at home during school breaks.
on dec. 12 and 19, each car entering the magic of lights will receive a free energy efficiency kit, while supplies last. these kits, a $35 value, can help homeowners save up to $60 a year on energy costs.
ozarka college foundation recently received a $100,000 commitment from entergy arkansas.