Rainy weather did not stop Entergy’s information technology and grid modernization employees from volunteering at one of the company’s biggest service projects with NOLA Tree Project.
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Since 2012, the company’s legal pro bono program increased the commitment of company lawyers and paralegals to provide free legal assistance to some of the most vulnerable citizens living in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas.
Entergy’s dedicated and generous customers, employees and shareholders contributed $1.1 million in Louisiana to support The Power to Care, Entergy’s primary low-income assistance program which provides emergency utility bill payment assistance to elderly and disabled customers in their time of need.
Entergy’s vision, “We Power Life,” means much more than just keeping the lights on and the power safely flowing.
David Ellis, president and CEO of Entergy New Orleans, discusses Entergy’s partnership with the United Negro College Fund.
Entergy’s vision, “We Power Life,” means much more than just keeping the lights on and power safely flowing.
The 2019 tax season represented a milestone in Entergy’s efforts to help low-income customers break the cycle of poverty.
LIHEAP is a federal program that helps our low-income residents manage their heating and cooling costs when they experience unexpected hardships.
This fall, 34 high school graduates are attending college with help from Entergy Corporation.