Seminole Electric Cooperative Employees Donate to Putnam County Community Baby Shower

Palatka, FL—During the month of July, Seminole Electric Cooperative employees  partnered with the United Way of Putnam County to donate baby diapers and wipes for the Putnam County Community Baby Shower. This event will be held on August 27 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Putnam Community Medical Center, located at 611 Zeagler Drive, Palatka, FL, 32177. Along with goodie bags and prizes, new and expectant moms are invited to learn quality techniques to ensure infant safe sleeping practices.

On August 8, the drive for donations culminated in the delivery of the items to officials from the Putnam Community Medical Center and the United Way of Putnam County. Lisa Johnson, Seminole’s CEO and General Manager praised employee efforts: “At Seminole, as a not-for-profit cooperative, one of our guiding principles is that we show concern for the communities we serve. We couldn’t be more excited that employees from our Seminole Generating Station, Midulla Generating Station, and the Tampa office participated in this event to help new and expectant mothers in Putnam County.”

Brenda Atkins, Director of Plant Operations at SGS noted, “We are grateful for this opportunity to assist families in Palatka, and throughout Putnam County.” She continued, “Seminole is invested in this community, and has been a loyal and responsible corporate citizen here for decades. We are proud to be part of this event, which will enhance the lives of our neighbors.”

Click here for more information about the Community Baby Shower hosted by the United Way of Putnam County and the Putnam Community Medical Center.

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Based in Tampa, Florida, Seminole is one of the largest generation and transmission cooperatives in the country. Its mission is to provide reliable, competitively priced, wholesale electric power to its nine not-for-profit, consumer-owned distribution electric cooperatives. Seminole and its Members collectively serve 1.6 million individuals and businesses in 42 Florida counties.

Seminole Electric is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

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(Photo, from Left to Right: Blythe Bird, Dakota Bird, and Dorean Maney of the United Way of Putnam County, and Nicole Livingston, Supervisor of Administrative Services & Budgets, Plant Operations at Seminole’s SGS Facility.)
(Photo, from Left to Right: Blythe Bird, Dakota Bird, and Dorean Maney of the United Way of Putnam County, and Nicole Livingston, Supervisor of Administrative Services & Budgets, Plant Operations at Seminole’s SGS Facility.)