PG&E Coworkers Celebrate Holiday Season Giving Back Through Volunteerism in Hometowns
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In-Person and Virtual Volunteer Events Support Nonprofits Helping At-Risk Youth, Seniors
As part of PG&E's annual holiday giving program called Campaign for our Hometowns, which began earlier this month, coworkers are volunteering with community organizations — from
Last week, PG&E volunteers supported Clear Lake Gleaners in
"We are so grateful that PG&E volunteers are stepping up to support Meals on Wheels of
"We are eager to help in ways that are meaningful to our coworkers and will benefit the customers in our hometowns this holiday season, from volunteering at local food banks to assisting with holiday gift distributions. We're grateful to our nonprofit partners that help meet the needs of the most vulnerable in our communities — and to our generous coworkers, who volunteer year-round," said PG&E Executive Vice President, Corporate Affairs and Chief Sustainability Officer Carla Peterman.
Company leaders in PG&E's five regions (North Coast, Bay Area, North Valley & Sierra, Central Valley, and South Bay & Central Coast) are hosting in-person volunteer events supporting local community-based organizations. More than 30 events are scheduled, including five virtual events that allow volunteers to create items from kits — ranging from holiday ornaments for seniors to no-sew pet beds.
Events where coworkers will volunteer in person include:
- Nov. 21: Giving Thanks on Golden Gate in support of St. Anthony's (
San Francisco ) - Nov. 29: Merced County Food Bank
- Dec. 8: Center for Human Services' Adopt-a-Family in
Modesto - Dec. 8: Ronald McDonald House Charities Bay Area in
Palo Alto - Dec. 13: Holiday Gift Sorting, Wrapping, Distribution and Packing supporting SoYouCan (
Yuba City ) - Dec. 15: Home Away from Homelessness Beach House (for Children) in
Sausalito - Dec. 16: Lend a Hand Foundation's Joy of Giving gift distribution (
Oakland ) - Dec. 18: Fort Bragg Food Bank (
Mendocino County )
This year's events build upon PG&E's long history of giving back through volunteerism.
In 2022, PG&E coworkers gave nearly 30,000 hours of their time through volunteerism in local communities from restoring and beautifying our state's parks to mentoring youth and distributing school supplies for families in underserved communities. During the November-December holiday season alone last year, about 240 PG&E coworker volunteers donated some 500 hours of their time.
Campaign for our Hometowns
PG&E encourages its coworkers to volunteer throughout the year and especially during the holiday season, including and leading up to Giving Tuesday, which takes place this year on Nov. 28. Giving Tuesday is a global day of action designed to kick-start the giving season with small acts of kindness. is a global day of action designed to kick-start the giving season with small acts of kindness.
PG&E's Campaign for our Hometowns is part of the company's Campaign for the Community, a year-round coworker and retiree workplace giving program that raises money for qualifying 501(c)(3) organizations and eligible schools. The PG&E Corporation Foundation provides even greater value to coworker-directed contributions by matching up to
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is a combined natural gas and electric utility serving more than 16 million people across 70,000 square miles in Northern and Central California. For more information, visit pge.com and pge.com/news.
About The PG&E Corporation Foundation
The PG&E Corporation Foundation is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, separate from PG&E and sponsored by PG&E Corporation.
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