LIHEAP is a critical service that helps low-income residents manage heating and cooling costs. The program is literally a lifesaver for many, as increasingly severe temperatures can threaten the health and welfare of the 25 percent of Entergy customers who live in poverty.
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Employees from Gerald Andrus plant in Greenville, Mississippi, recently teamed up to make dreams come true for a local resident.
Pilgrim Power Plant's Dave Noyes volunteers because he believes it's vital to meet the ever changing needs of the communities we serve.
Circuits deliver power by making connections. At Entergy, we believe the same is true about our community partners. We are proud to power life in our communities with partners who connect those in need to critical services and resources.
National Volunteer Month Spotlight: Entergy Waterford 3 engineer III Kyle Sanford is proud to give back to the community.
Entergy’s philanthropic focus is to improve the quality of life in communities where we operate through strategic investments in education, low income/poverty initiatives, environmental programs and diversity and inclusion programs. Apply for an Entergy Charitable Foundation Grant today. The deadlines are Feb. 1 and Aug. 1.