Energy Cooperative Times Magazine January & February 2022

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concern for COMMUNITY By Gary Baker, Director of Marketing & Public Relations At the Energy Cooperative, our employees fully understand and support Cooperative Principle #7: Concern for Community. We were built by our communities and always look for ways to give back. The Energy Cooperative and it's employees support many local organizations and community initiatives throughout the year. Gary Baker

Supporting the united way In December of 2021, the Energy Cooperative presented the United Way of Licking County a check for $42,528.50. This money represents the annual donation our employees, Directors and Cooperative as a whole make to the United Way for 2022.

Helping Families in Need In the spirit of the holiday season, the Energy Cooperative employees, members, families and friends donated hundreds of toys, personal care items, hats, gloves and games to the Salvation Army for their Hope Marches On campaign and the Utica Church of Christ for their Pack-a-Sleigh program to help give children in need a joyous Christmas.

community assistance grant The Energy Cooperative recently presented a check to the Village of Utica to help replace sections of their outfield fencing at Miller Park. Miller Park is used for a variety of community and youth activities, such as ball games, school field trips and their Safety City program. The grant was a combination of funding from Ohio's Electric Cooperatives Community Assistance Program and the Energy Cooperative. Thank you to our employees, partners and members for an outstanding year. Together, we can make a big difference in the communities where we live, work and play.

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