Entergy was well-represented at the Special Olympics softball tournament at the University of Central Arkansas in Conway in November.
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Whitney Watson and Megan Hewitt are recipients of Single Parent Scholarship Fund scholarships.
Two deserving single parents are well on their way to a better life, thanks to their own hard work and a little help from Entergy Arkansas.
Entergy Arkansas enthusiastically supports Bank On Arkansas+.
Through Bank On Arkansas+, nearly 4,000 people who didn't have bank accounts now do.
The Entergy Charitable Foundation announced a $300,000 challenge grant to support the City of New Orleans’ City Seats program, which provides free high-quality early care to low-income working families in Orleans Parish.
Entergy Texas employees recently volunteered at the Southeast Texas Food Bank to package food for some of our most vulnerable customers – low-income seniors
Those who answer the call of duty to serve our country and protect our freedoms are special people. Especially when they’re deployed, our service men and women need support from home. We may not have songs, dances, jokes and star power to help boost morale like the great USO entertainers, but Entergy employees do have a lot of heart. And we’re sending all we can muster as a salute to deployed troops from Mississippi during the holidays.
Sound the Alarm is a national American Red Cross campaign that helps save lives by installing free smoke alarms in homes and educates customers and the community about home fire safety.
Rainy weather did not stop Entergy’s information technology and grid modernization employees from volunteering at one of the company’s biggest service projects with NOLA Tree Project.
If donations were baseball plays, this was a grand slam! In August, Entergy Mississippi presented a check totaling $418,237 to the Salvation Army during Power to Care night at Trustmark Park. The donation from our shareholders, employees and customers set a new annual fundraising record for The Power to Care, which helps elderly and disabled customers pay their electricity bills in times of financial crisis.