Paulding Putnam Electric to collect hurricane relief donations

PAULDING — Paulding Putnam Electric Co-op is teaming with Apostolic Christian Church of Junction to help the recent victims of Hurricane Harvey and Irma. The effort has been designated “Project Hurricane Help.”

A collection drive will be held from 3-7 p.m. Sept. 22 in the parking lot at the Paulding Putnam Electric headquarters, 401 McDonald Pike, Paulding.

“Our goal is fill a semi with non-perishable goods, to be shipped to areas ravaged by these hurricanes, but we need the help of our members and the community,” Marketing and Economic Development Manager Erika Willitzer said in a prepared statement.

“We were lucky enough to hear about the Junction church’s work with an international shipping company that specializes in disaster aid. The Apostolic Christian Church has worked with the shipping company for years sending food items to those in great need. Once collected, the shipping company will dispatch the donations to the different disaster zones, “said Willitzer.

There are a few restrictions on items which can be donated. No clothes or glass items can be donated and all items must be new. Items needed include water, non-perishable foods, personal hygiene products, home cleaning supplies, basic first aid items, paper or plastic plates, napkins, cups and silverware, batteries, baby items, pet food, diapers and baby formula.

In addition to assisting with the drive, PPEC has been put on notice by national and statewide organizations that the utility may be asked to send linemen to North Carolina to aid in outage restoration.

“As an electric cooperative utility we have a close bond with our member-consumers and that bond extends to the electric cooperatives and members nationwide. It is because of this bond that we have formed mutual aid agreements to assist our friends in other states. This assistance can be relief efforts for food and water or sending line crews to assist in power restoration. At this critical time our thoughts and prayers go out to all those in need, we are fortunate we are able to provide assistance to those who need it most,” stated President and CEO George Carter.

PPEC is asking the public to help get the word out about the drive. For more information, visit www.PPEC.coop

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By J Swygart

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