PEC employees donate school supplies in MFISD

 

 

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Several campuses, including Colt Elementary in Marble Falls, received free school supplies before the first day of school due to the generosity of a Pedernales Electric Cooperative first-ever employee-wide collection effort.

 

 

 

 

Special to The Highlander

Pedernales Electric Cooperative (PEC) employees teamed up to provide a bright start to the school year for area teachers and students.

Across its offices, PEC employees donated more than 6,000 school supplies to benefit school districts across the cooperative’s service territory. Supplies raised in each PEC office were donated locally in the area served. On Aug. 19, PEC’s Marble Falls office donated supplies to Marble Falls ISD.

It’s a busy time for our members and families, and school supply costs add up quickly,” said Caroline Tinsley Porter, PEC’s community relations coordinator. “We understand the importance of giving back at this time, and we’re happy to band together to help our local school districts any way we can.”

According to the National Retail Federation, the average household with children in elementary school through high school will spend more than $690 on back-to-school items. This year was the first PEC employee-wide school supply drive, and thanks to its success, PEC plans to continue the tradition again next year.

We are always impressed by the generosity of our employees, and we’re proud to serve our membership in more ways than one,” Porter said. “We strive to be the heart of our communities — invested in future generations, including our youngest members.”

Find this story on Page 2 of the Friday, Aug. 23 issue of The Highlander. For more features like this and comprehensive news coverage of your schools, you can subcribe to the newspaper or our E-edition online.

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