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The Good Stuff, Vol. 115

The Good Stuff, Vol. 115

Welcome to “The Good Stuff,” where we highlight positive news and ways that NAED employees and member companies go above and beyond to give back to their communities! If you have some “Good Stuff” that you would like to share with tED, find out how below.

In this issue of The Good Stuff, GE Vernova continues its support for relief efforts in Western North Carolina from the devastation of Hurricane Helene.

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Today the GE Vernova Foundation announced a grant of $250,000 to Operation Helo in support of the ongoing Hurricane Helene relief efforts in Western North Carolina. Operation Helo, a veteran-founded and led non-profit based in North Carolina, recently launched their Campers & Winter Warmth Initiative providing more than 200 new, fully equipped campers to displaced families, ensuring they have a safe and temporary place to call home. The GE Vernova Foundation funding of $250,000 will be directed to both support the continued need for more campers as well as the purchase of building supplies for those residents beginning their rebuilding efforts.

Operation Helo campers. Image credit: Operation Helo

“As Western North Carolina continues to recover from the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene, we are proud to work with Operation Helo to ensure families in need have access to housing,” said Kristin Carvell, President, GE Vernova Foundation and Chief Communications Officer, GE Vernova. “Disasters such as these affect families for the long-term, and this will help provide them with the support needed to rebuild.”

Operation Helo volunteers. Image credit: Operation Helo

“We are profoundly grateful to the GE Vernova Foundation for their generous grant to Operation Helo, said Eric Robinson, Co-Founder, Operation Helo. Their support plays a pivotal role in our ongoing efforts to rebuild and restore communities in Western North Carolina devastated by Hurricane Helene. This partnership empowers us to accelerate recovery, provide essential services, and help families regain stability and hope. Together, we’re rebuilding not just homes, but futures.”

Late last year, the GE Vernova Foundation announced a total of $500,000 in grants to support Hurricane Helene recovery efforts, with $250,000 immediately donated to the American Red Cross. Today’s announcement marks the donation of the remainder of the funds in the initial announcement.

In addition, GE Vernova employees who donate to relief organizations such as Operation Helo, the American Red Cross, AmericaresCARESt. Bernard ProjectTeam Rubicon and other participating relief organizations can register for a match with the GE Vernova Foundation’s Matching Gifts program, which supports employees’ personal philanthropy and charitable giving by providing a 1:1 match.

 

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tED wants to know about your “Good Stuff”. If you work with someone who is helping other people, or a group of co-workers that’s creating better outcomes, we want to know about it.

Please send your “Good Stuff” to Editorial & Web Assistant Marie Jakle at mjakle@naed.org and Online Editor Nicky Herron at nherron@naed.org. Send us details, names, and photos if you have them.

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