Duke Energy Foundation awards $50,000 to organizations honoring and supporting Florida veterans
Our view:
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Melissa Seixas ,Duke Energy Florida state president: "At Duke Energy, we have a long history of providing career opportunities for veterans, so we know the loyalty, integrity and high-tech skills they bring to any team. That's why we're proud to support these organizations and help empower veterans as they enter into new, meaningful professions."
High-impact investments:
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Foundation for Seminole State College's Mission Finish Line connects student veterans and facilitates networking, leadership development and specialized job training. The$15,000 grant from theDuke Energy Foundation will give participants access to employment fairs, internship opportunities and relevant seminars and conferences all across the country. - With
$7,500 from theDuke Energy Foundation ,Friends of Palm Harbor Troop 26 will update the Scout Hut in downtownPalm Harbor to include an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)-compliant bathroom. This building serves as a meeting location for local Cub Scouts andBoy Scout troops and is overseen by several active service members and veterans. -
Gulf Coast Jewish Family and Community Services , leveraging$7,500 from theDuke Energy Foundation , will help veterans who have been honorably discharged prepare for their transition from military careers to private-sector jobs. Through the TampaBay Job Links program, they will receive personal and career coaching, as well as education and skills to support their job search. - A
$15,000 award from theDuke Energy Foundation will allowHeart of Florida United Way to expand its Mission United and Digital Horizons initiatives to deliver coordinated workforce development and digital access services to veterans, active-duty service members and their families acrossOrange ,Osceola andSeminole counties. -
Taylor County Veterans Memorial Park will use$5,000 from theDuke Energy Foundation to establish additional monuments displaying names and dates of service for veterans.
Positive response:
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John Gyllin ,Foundation for Seminole State College vice president for resource and economic development and executive director: "America250 is a special time, and Duke Energy is making it more special for our veteran students atSeminole State College . We are humbled and thankful to receive support and partner with Duke Energy to support our veterans as they pursue meaningful degrees and certificates and better their lives. Thank you, Duke Energy." -
Janice Shermetaro,
Friends of Palm Harbor Troop 26 vice president: "We are grateful for the support of theDuke Energy Foundation . We have had much success in preparing young people to make ethical and moral choices by teaching them the values of the Scout Oath and Law. Thank you for partnering with us so that we can continue our growth in the community." -
Dr. Sandra Braham,
Gulf Coast Jewish Family and Community Services president and CEO: "As our nation approaches its 250th anniversary, we are honored to help veterans and transitioning service members as they build meaningful careers beyond military service. These funds will help them translate their leadership, discipline and experience into new opportunities. Their service strengthened our nation, and it is our privilege to serve them in return." -
Norris Henderson, Heart of Florida United Way Mission United program manager: "Partnering with Duke Energy on our America250: Lighting the Way for Those who Served initiative has strengthened our organization's ability to guide veterans as they access training and certified credentials, establish industry connections and transition to meaningful employment. Nothing is more rewarding than witnessing a veteran reach a higher level of financial stability through our programs. For this, we are most grateful for this partnership with Duke Energy."
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Roy Grubbs ,Taylor County Veterans Memorial Park chair: "Taylor County Veterans Memorial Park is grateful to have this partnership with Duke Energy. Their support helping us expand the park will enable us to continue the lasting tribute toTaylor County veterans that has stood for nearly two decades. This collaboration is a shared commitment to honoring veterans and investing in a place where community, remembrance and pride can grow together."
More to come:
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