Two hundred thousand children in Mississippi go to bed hungry every night. Fifty-six percent of elderly Mississippians face food shortages. These astounding facts led Entergy Mississippi to partner with local restaurateur, author and public television personality Robert St. John to help answer the question, “What if every family and business in Mississippi had an extra table for feeding hungry neighbors?”
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Entergy Louisiana celebrated local organizations and nonprofit agencies Friday during the We Power Life – Capital Region event at Hartley Vey Studio at the Shaw Center for the Arts.
Entergy New Orleans Donates $50,000 to Kick Off Certified Line Worker Training Program at Delgado Community College
Students at Glen Oaks Park Elementary and Brookstown Middle School now have the opportunity to enjoy new library books that educate, celebrate and create awareness around the importance of diversity, inclusion, kindness, compassion and empathy.
Entergy’s Women in Nuclear and North American Young Generation in Nuclear Local Chapters Host Street Fair for Youth at Mississippi’s Children Museum
Entergy Louisiana celebrated local organizations and nonprofit agencies Thursday during the We Power Life – Southwest Region luncheon at Pat’s of Henderson in Lake Charles.
Entergy Launches Enriched Online Property Search Tool
Applications for the program’s second round of grant requests can be made through Aug. 1
Entergy Corporation continues to power local and regional communities through the Entergy Charitable Foundation, which awarded $1.3 million through the foundation’s first round of grants in 2017. The grants benefit 80 nonprofit organizations working in communities across Arkansas, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, New York and Texas, focusing on education, poverty solutions and environmental programs.