Duke Energy Florida and Florida Council on Aging announce $70,000 storm recovery donation for Jefferson Senior Citizens Center
Duke Energy Florida, in partnership with the Florida Council on Aging, has announced a $70,000 donation to Jefferson Senior Citizens Center in Monticello, Florida, to aid in storm recovery efforts. Severe storms in April damaged the facility, displacing nearly 50 seniors who rely on its services. The donation aims to assist in renovating the building, ensuring its safe reopening. The center provides critical services such as hot meals, utility bill assistance, and social activities. Duke Energy Florida's president emphasized the company's commitment to supporting vulnerable communities. This move underscores Duke Energy's broader commitment to community support and clean energy initiatives.
- Duke Energy Florida donates $70,000 to Jefferson Senior Citizens Center for storm recovery.
- Donation will help renovate the building, ensuring it is safe for seniors to return.
- The center provides critical services such as hot meals, utility bill assistance, and social activities.
- Duke Energy Florida demonstrates strong community support and social responsibility.
- Reinforces Duke Energy's commitment to supporting vulnerable populations.
- The press release does not provide specific timelines for the completion of renovations.
- There is no information on additional funding sources if the $70,000 is insufficient for complete repairs.
- Storm damage forced senior center to close, displacing clients who rely on critical services
After severe storms blew through north
"During a heavy rain on April 10, water came from everywhere. With nowhere else to go, it came into our building. There were so many emotions because we could no longer serve the clients or the community. Devastated because we understood how much the center was needed, and we kept moving because there was no time to stop," shared Mazie Woodson-Glenn, Jefferson Senior Citizens Center, Inc. Executive Director. "Duke Energy stepped in to help us alleviate some of those emotions and financial burdens with a gift of
The center serves nearly 50 seniors in person and provides in-home services to more than a dozen others. All clients are 60 years of age or older.
"I am grateful for the substantial donation that Duke Energy made to the Jefferson Senior Center," said state Rep. Allison Tant. "This substantial assistance from this vital community partner will help ensure that repairs can be made to the building after the deluge of rain flooded the facility. The work of the senior center is vital to the health and well-being of the citizens served. Duke Energy learned about this need and stepped up to address it decisively."
There are a variety of services the center offers, including hot meals, assistance with utility bills and even a place to play bingo.
"The Florida Council on Aging (FCOA) is enormously grateful to Duke Energy for their ongoing partnership with our members, and especially so for this tremendously impactful donation to the seniors of
From floors to furniture, the center has begun the process of recovery. This donation will help renovate the building so it is safe for seniors to return and reconnect with their community.
"At Duke Energy, we recognize the importance of senior centers and the critical role they play in supporting some of our most vulnerable customers," said Melissa Seixas, Duke Energy Florida state president. "As a company, we power the lives of our customers but we also want to make a difference in the lives of the customers and communities we serve."
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