Pictured: From left to right are PSEG Long Island employees Martin Kennedy, Mary Hughes and Jessica Keller, of East Northport, volunteering at a recent Island Harvest food distribution in Greenlawn.
In recognition of National Volunteer Month – April – PSEG Long Island celebrates its employees who support their neighbors throughout the year through community service.
During the year and throughout the month of April, PSEG Long Island employees enjoy giving back to their communities. In April, they mobilized to assist the Red Cross in installing smoke detectors in homes in Hempstead; commemorated Earth Day and Arbor Day by providing Long Islanders with energy-saving trees in Hauppauge and East Meadow; and joined Island Harvest Food Bank in Greenlawn to pack and distribute food to members of the community.
PSEG Long Island employee Mary Hughes (center of photo) participated in the food packing and distribution event with work colleagues Jessica Keller and Martin Kennedy, who also live in East Northport.
“I volunteered for this event to connect with other PSEG Long Island employees and to help out the community, said Hughes. “I enjoyed working as a team to pack the assorted food and energy saving light bulbs, and working hard to give a helping hand where it was needed. I felt a sense of accomplishment and my experience was rewarding.”
“Throughout the year our employees show their commitment to their neighbors through community service in the towns and villages where they live and work,” said David Lyons, interim president and COO of PSEG Long Island. “National Volunteer Month provides the perfect backdrop to say thanks and recognize the people in our organization who do so much for so many.”
PSEG Long Island is committed to giving back to the people and communities it serves. For more information, visit https://www.psegliny.com/inthecommunity/communitypartnership.
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