Entergy Texas employees recently volunteered at the Southeast Texas Food Bank to package food for some of our most vulnerable customers – low-income seniors
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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.
Even with work and home obligations, Entergy Louisiana employees find time to help others. Whether preparing taxes for low-income customers, helping families after disaster strikes or working with students with different learning levels, volunteering is just one way employees share their time and talents.
Entergy’s dedicated and generous customers, employees and shareholders contributed $1.1 million in Louisiana to support The Power to Care, Entergy’s primary low-income assistance program which provides emergency utility bill payment assistance to elderly and disabled customers in their time of need.
More than 18,500 customers received a total of $34 million in federal tax refunds through the Earned Income Tax Credit this year.
Volunteers clear and bag more than two tons of trash during annual event.
The Miller family has volunteered on behalf of Boy Scout Troop 491 for the last eight years.
Volunteer activities included the Spring Sweep campus clean-up and beautification initiative.
For the third consecutive year, Entergy’s employee-driven tutoring program helped students from International High School of New Orleans prepare for the math portion of the ACT college entrance exam.