Northeastern REMC’s Members Donate Over $5,000 To Local Nonprofits

September 18, 2024 at 6:02 p.m.
Chris Todd (R), Northeastern REMC, presents a check to The Center for Whitley County Youth. Photo Provided.
Chris Todd (R), Northeastern REMC, presents a check to The Center for Whitley County Youth. Photo Provided.

By Staff Report

COLUMBIA CITY - Northeastern REMC’s Operation Round Up program continues to make a significant impact in the community, donating a total of $5,250 to four local nonprofit organizations dedicated to improving the lives of residents in Northeastern Indiana.
Each month, more than 1,600 members of Northeastern REMC choose to round up their electric bills to the next whole dollar. This small change accumulates into meaningful contributions that help support various community initiatives and nonprofit organizations through the Operation Round Up program, according to a news release from Northeastern REMC.
This quarter, four organizations have been selected to receive funds:
• The Center for Whitley County Youth
The Center provides vital support and programming to at-risk youth in Whitley County, focusing on education, mentorship and community engagement. The funds will be used to expand their after-school tutoring and enrichment programs, helping more students stay on track academically and develop important life skills.
• Kate’s Kart
Kate's Kart is a nonprofit that supplies new books to hospitalized children to provide comfort and promote literacy. The donation will be utilized to purchase new books and expand their program's reach to additional hospitals in the region.
• Lexi’s Voice
Lexi's Voice advocates for children with special needs and provides educational resources and support to families. The funding will support the creation of educational toolkits and resource guides for parents navigating special education services.
• Community Harvest Food Bank
Community Harvest Food Bank is dedicated to alleviating hunger in Northeast Indiana by providing food to those in need. The donation will help cover operational costs and distribute more meals to food-insecure families in the region.
"We are grateful to our members who continuously support Operation Round Up," said Eric Jung, CEO of Northeastern REMC. "Their generosity makes it possible to assist these organizations that are making a real difference in our community."
Northeastern REMC is dedicated to enriching the lives of its members and its communities, the release states. Through programs like Operation Round Up, the cooperative fosters collaboration and support among local nonprofits, ensuring that every dollar raised goes towards building a stronger, more connected community. For more information, to submit a funding request or to view past recipients, visit nremc.com/roundup.
Northeastern Rural Electric Membership Corporation, headquartered in Columbia City, is a member-owned cooperative that supplies electric power to members in portions of Allen, Huntington, Kosciusko, Noble, Wabash and Whitley counties in Northeastern Indiana. Approximately 30,000 households and businesses receive power from Northeastern REMC. For more information about the cooperative, visit www.nremc.com

COLUMBIA CITY - Northeastern REMC’s Operation Round Up program continues to make a significant impact in the community, donating a total of $5,250 to four local nonprofit organizations dedicated to improving the lives of residents in Northeastern Indiana.
Each month, more than 1,600 members of Northeastern REMC choose to round up their electric bills to the next whole dollar. This small change accumulates into meaningful contributions that help support various community initiatives and nonprofit organizations through the Operation Round Up program, according to a news release from Northeastern REMC.
This quarter, four organizations have been selected to receive funds:
• The Center for Whitley County Youth
The Center provides vital support and programming to at-risk youth in Whitley County, focusing on education, mentorship and community engagement. The funds will be used to expand their after-school tutoring and enrichment programs, helping more students stay on track academically and develop important life skills.
• Kate’s Kart
Kate's Kart is a nonprofit that supplies new books to hospitalized children to provide comfort and promote literacy. The donation will be utilized to purchase new books and expand their program's reach to additional hospitals in the region.
• Lexi’s Voice
Lexi's Voice advocates for children with special needs and provides educational resources and support to families. The funding will support the creation of educational toolkits and resource guides for parents navigating special education services.
• Community Harvest Food Bank
Community Harvest Food Bank is dedicated to alleviating hunger in Northeast Indiana by providing food to those in need. The donation will help cover operational costs and distribute more meals to food-insecure families in the region.
"We are grateful to our members who continuously support Operation Round Up," said Eric Jung, CEO of Northeastern REMC. "Their generosity makes it possible to assist these organizations that are making a real difference in our community."
Northeastern REMC is dedicated to enriching the lives of its members and its communities, the release states. Through programs like Operation Round Up, the cooperative fosters collaboration and support among local nonprofits, ensuring that every dollar raised goes towards building a stronger, more connected community. For more information, to submit a funding request or to view past recipients, visit nremc.com/roundup.
Northeastern Rural Electric Membership Corporation, headquartered in Columbia City, is a member-owned cooperative that supplies electric power to members in portions of Allen, Huntington, Kosciusko, Noble, Wabash and Whitley counties in Northeastern Indiana. Approximately 30,000 households and businesses receive power from Northeastern REMC. For more information about the cooperative, visit www.nremc.com

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