Kosciusko REMC Donates $5,000 To Combined Community Services

December 5, 2024 at 6:44 p.m.
Kosciusko REMC CEO Kurt Carver presents Combined Community Services with a $5,000 check. Pictured (L to R) are Sabrina Phillips, interim executive director, CCS; and Kurt Carver, president and CEO of KREMC. Photo Provided
Kosciusko REMC CEO Kurt Carver presents Combined Community Services with a $5,000 check. Pictured (L to R) are Sabrina Phillips, interim executive director, CCS; and Kurt Carver, president and CEO of KREMC. Photo Provided


Kosciusko REMC (KREMC) recently continued its investment in the Kosciusko community with a $5,000 donation to Combined Community Services (CCS) in support of their Winter Warmth Program.
KREMC President and CEO Kurt Carver presented the check to Sabrina Phillips, interim executive director of CCS, on Thursday.
Since 2007, KREMC has been contributing to the Winter Warmth Program, which extends crucial assistance to individuals and families in need during the harsh winter months, according to a news release from KREMC.
"Giving back to our community is an integral part of our cooperative mission,” said Carver. “As a cooperative, our success is intertwined with the well-being of our members. We stand firmly with CCS in addressing these challenges our community is facing through the Winter Warmth Program.”
Combined Community Services will allocate the donation towards assisting KREMC members struggling with their electric bills, providing relief to households facing financial constraints. This initiative ensures that families and individuals can keep their homes warm without the added burden of high energy costs.
KREMC continues to uphold the cooperative principle of concern for the community this these community-focused initiatives.

Kosciusko REMC (KREMC) recently continued its investment in the Kosciusko community with a $5,000 donation to Combined Community Services (CCS) in support of their Winter Warmth Program.
KREMC President and CEO Kurt Carver presented the check to Sabrina Phillips, interim executive director of CCS, on Thursday.
Since 2007, KREMC has been contributing to the Winter Warmth Program, which extends crucial assistance to individuals and families in need during the harsh winter months, according to a news release from KREMC.
"Giving back to our community is an integral part of our cooperative mission,” said Carver. “As a cooperative, our success is intertwined with the well-being of our members. We stand firmly with CCS in addressing these challenges our community is facing through the Winter Warmth Program.”
Combined Community Services will allocate the donation towards assisting KREMC members struggling with their electric bills, providing relief to households facing financial constraints. This initiative ensures that families and individuals can keep their homes warm without the added burden of high energy costs.
KREMC continues to uphold the cooperative principle of concern for the community this these community-focused initiatives.

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