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Gainesville: Jackson EMC donates $30K to Path Project

By AccessWDUN Staff
Posted 4:55PM on Wednesday 21st November 2018 ( 6 years ago )

Jackson EMC has donated $30,000 to Path Project in Gainesville for the purchase of a van to provide transportation for students in the Baker & Glover Mobile Home Park.

“This grant will allow us to provide student transportation outside the mobile home park neighborhood since many families do not have vehicles,” said Meredith Pierce, community director of Path Project. “We will be better able to offer elementary tutoring and homework help.”

The Path Project has delivered after-school programming in conjunction with Gainesville First United Methodist Church for 10 years in an effort to increase the high school graduation rate of students living in mobile home parks. The program works with community leaders, churches and local schools to build positive relationships and empower kids academically.

The Jackson EMC donation was made from margin refunds that have been unclaimed by the electric cooperative’s members for five years.  Legislation passed in 2005 permits Georgia electric cooperatives to make charitable, education and economic development contributions of unclaimed margin refunds.

 

 

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Jackson EMC Gainesville District Manager David Lee presents Meredith Pierce, community director of the Path Project, with a $30,000 Jackson EMC check that will help transport students from the Baker & Glover Mobile Home Park to the program. (Courtesy Jackson EMC)

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