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Entergy Texas partners with United Way to expand West Port Arthur Community Garden
11/07/2023

The company donated $75,000 to help build a greenhouse, allowing year-round production and educational workshops.

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News > Communities
Entergy Texas sponsors United Way's book vending machine program at BISD
09/25/2023

The new program encourages students to discover a love of reading and works to boost literacy rates across Southeast Texas

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News > Communities, Customers, Storms
Entergy to provide free legal assistance to Rolling Fork tornado survivors
09/08/2023

Survivors of the tornadoes that devastated the Mississippi Delta in March can receive free legal help from Entergy employees. Trained employee volunteers are available to help homeowners and renters in Carroll, Humphreys and Sharkey counties file Federal Emergency Management Agency appeals.

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News > Communities, Customers
Entergy Arkansas helping families prepare for back to school
08/08/2023

Entergy Arkansas is excited to partner with local agencies to help customers as they get ready for back to school.

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News > Leadership, Communities, Customers, Employees
Entergy contributes $6.4M toward community improvement initiatives in the first half of 2023
07/27/2023

For the first two quarters of 2023, Entergy has awarded $6.4 million in shareholder contributions to 467 nonprofit organizations across Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. These grants helped strengthen communities by supporting education and workforce development, poverty solutions and environmental programs.

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News > Communities, Customers, Employees, Energy efficiency
Entergy donates $4.1M to help vulnerable customers “Beat the Heat” this summer
06/29/2023

This May, Entergy launched a series of measures to help its low-income and senior customers “Beat the Heat” and save on their utility bills during the hot summer months.

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News > Communities, Growth, Employees
Entergy named a top 50 most community-minded company and this year’s Utilities Sector Leader
06/07/2023

Entergy has been named a 2023 honoree of The Civic 50, Points of Light’s prestigious annual list recognizing the top community-minded companies in the United States. This is the eighth time Entergy has been part of this list. Entergy was also recognized as this year’s Utilities Sector Leader.

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Left to right: David Oertling, W3 RAPID, Mandy Halter, W3 GMPO, Ken Oertling, St. Charles Parish Public Schools Superintendent,  Angi Butler, Mimosa Park Elementary School Principal and Adrienne Bourgeois, W3 Communications Specialist
Left to right: David Oertling, W3 RAPID, Mandy Halter, W3 GMPO, Ken Oertling, St. Charles Parish Public Schools Superintendent, Angi Butler, Mimosa Park Elementary School Principal and Adrienne Bourgeois, W3 Communications Specialist
News > Leadership, Communities, Customers, Employees
Nacho average cook-off: $5,000 gift funds STEM education
05/18/2023

Waterford 3 gifts $5,000 to Mimosa Park Elementary, raises awareness about nuclear energy

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Pictured in the front row are Terrebonne Parish Councilman Darrin Guidry, Terrebonne Parish Councilman Daniel “Danny” Babin, Rep. Beryl Amadee, Entergy Louisiana Customer Service Manager Stacy Fontenot, Terrebonne Churches United Foodbank Executive Director Lawrence DeHart, Terrebonne Parish Councilman Dirk Guidry, Terrebonne Churches United Foodbank Board Member Carol Cambre and John Cambre. Picture in the back row are Terrebonne Churches United Foodbank Board President John Welch, Terrebonne Parish Manager Mike Toups, Danny Benoit, Jason Mayeaux, Terrebonne Churches United Foodbank Community Relations Director John “Spud” McConnell, Nancy Parisean and Matthew Clearwater.
Pictured in the front row are Terrebonne Parish Councilman Darrin Guidry, Terrebonne Parish Councilman Daniel “Danny” Babin, Rep. Beryl Amadee, Entergy Louisiana Customer Service Manager Stacy Fontenot, Terrebonne Churches United Foodbank Executive Director Lawrence DeHart, Terrebonne Parish Councilman Dirk Guidry, Terrebonne Churches United Foodbank Board Member Carol Cambre and John Cambre. Picture in the back row are Terrebonne Churches United Foodbank Board President John Welch, Terrebonne Parish Manager Mike Toups, Danny Benoit, Jason Mayeaux, Terrebonne Churches United Foodbank Community Relations Director John “Spud” McConnell, Nancy Parisean and Matthew Clearwater.
News > Communities
Entergy Louisiana supports food pantries throughout National Volunteer Month
05/16/2023

Throughout the month of April, Entergy Louisiana and its employees partnered with local food pantries and put into action what is at the cornerstone of the company’s mission — volunteerism

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