Neighbor to Neighbor
Neighbor to Neighbor
GUC’s Neighbor to Neighbor program received an $8,000 donation from the Presbyterian Women of First Presbyterian Church. In past years, they have raised the money through Taste Testing Luncheons, raffles, and bake sales. This year, they held a ticketed event with keynote speaker Kristi Overton Johnson, a Greenville native, former world-champion water skier, and current director of the national nonprofit ministry Victorious Living.
Gay Wasik from the Women of First Presbyterian attended the March GUC Board Meeting and was recognized for the group’s efforts. This is the 23rd year the Presbyterian Women have supported our Neighbor to Neighbor program. With GUC’s match, they are responsible for raising a total of $382,984.
“We are truly appreciative of the generosity shown by the ladies of the First Presbyterian Church,” said Scott Mullis, Director of Customer Relations. “They have always been a tremendous partner in our efforts to raise money for those in need within Pitt County.”
Neighbor to Neighbor Highlights
Our Neighbor to Neighbor program meets local needs by providing funds to assist low-income families in Pitt County with their heating bills. It is a voluntary program supported through customers’ tax-deductible contributions. GUC matches the contributions up to $20,000 each year.
Neighbor to Neighbor is a partnership between GUC and the Pitt County Department of Social Services (DSS). DSS screens applicants, determines eligibility, and distributes the funds during the heating season of December – March. Since the program began in 2001, $834,645 has been raised for heating assistance.
Please join us in thanking our customers and community organizations for another successful year in raising funds for our neighbors in need.