Seminole Electric Cooperative Employees Volunteer with Habitat for Humanity

Tampa, FL—On Saturday, July 30, Seminole Electric Cooperative employees partnered with the Habitat for Humanity of Hillsborough County to help build a home for a local family. Seven Seminole employees, along with family members, joined the future Tampa-area homeowners to help frame and build-out the new home’s interior walls.

“Habitat for Humanity is one of the premier non-profit organizations in the United States, and it is a privilege for our not-for-profit cooperative to join forces with them to benefit a Tampa-area family,” said Lisa Johnson, Seminole’s CEO and General Manager. “Concern for community is one of the seven cooperative principles that guide Seminole, and I am proud of our employees contributing their personal time and effort to benefit our neighbors.”

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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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(Seminole employees and family members, in blue shirts, alongside homeowners Rhea and Melvin Robinson.)
(Seminole employees and family members, in blue shirts, alongside homeowners Rhea and Melvin Robinson.)