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PSEG Long Island employees recently helped United Way of Long Island to deliver 185,000 school supplies to elementary school students in Brentwood. Volunteers from PSEG Long Island have participated in this school supply distribution drive since it began. This year 8,000 children across Long Island received supplies.

On Friday, July 1 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., the first of PSEG Long Island’s Power to Feed Long Island summer collection drives kicked off in Massapequa -- an effort to collect 30,000 meals by the end of September.

 

And thanks to generous Long Islanders, the results were amazing! Nearly $1,300 in cash donations and 3,195 pounds of food was collected.

 

The equivalent of 12,789 meals has been collected so far.

 

For additional information on Power to Feed Long Island, visit www.psegliny.com/feedLI.

The PSEG Long Island-sponsored Energized Guyz live theater show - The Conservation Caper - is being performed in schools across LI. Actors from the National Theater for Children teach elementary schoolchildren how to be "energy wise" and give families the opportunity to get free energy efficiency kits.

Nancy C. Keating announces the agency's recent communications and outreach efforts.

During the holiday season, PSEG Long Island employees collected and donated toys to distribe to children in the community, wrote out holiday greetings for neighbors on Long Islanders and in the Rockaways, and more.

On 7/16/21 PSEG Long Island held the first of six food collection drives to help replenish the food supply at Island Harvest's warehouse. Thank you to all of the wonderful, caring Long Islanders who came out to donate. This drive was held at the Stop & Shop in Islandia. Check here for upcoming donation sites: www.psegliny.com/feedLI

 

During the holiday season, PSEG Long Island employees collected and donated toys to distribe to children in the community, wrote out holiday greetings for neighbors on Long Islanders and in the Rockaways, and more.

During the holiday season, PSEG Long Island employees collected and donated toys to distribe to children in the community, wrote out holiday greetings for neighbors on Long Islanders and in the Rockaways, and more.

The PSEG Long Island-sponsored Energized Guyz live theater show - The Conservation Caper - is being performed in schools across LI. Actors from the National Theater for Children teach elementary schoolchildren how to be "energy wise" and give families the opportunity to get free energy efficiency kits.

YUMA, Ariz. – Yuma Free Clinic hosted its first Yuma Free Cup fundraiser at Gila Ridge High School June 22, 2013. The event pitted the Yuma All Star Spartans F.C., a mix of local high school athletes, against the Mexican 17U National Team. Hundreds of soccer fans from across the area attended the event. The Mexican 17U National team defeated the Yuma All Star Spartans 10 -1. Proceeds from the fundraiser will benefit Yuma Free Clinic and enable the nonprofit to continue its mission of making free medical care available for low-income families that qualify. See Yuma Free Clinic for more information. -- Photograph by Keith "The Bull" Stevenson © Nonprofit Media Production 2013 All rights reserved

During the holiday season, PSEG Long Island employees collected and donated toys to distribe to children in the community, wrote out holiday greetings for neighbors on Long Islanders and in the Rockaways, and more.

Oregon National Guard Staff Sgt. Juan Avila, a member of the 102nd Civil Support Team or CST, conducts a security sweep along the Linn County Veterans’ Day parade route in Albany, Oregon, on Nov. 11, 2025. Working with local law enforcement and safety agencies, the 102nd security sweeps help ensure the safety of the parade for those attending and participating in the annual Veterans Day parade. (Oregon National Guard photo by John Hughel)

PSEG Long Island, Island Harvest Food Bank and Stop & Shop kicked off PSEG Long Island’s second annual Power to Feed Long Island summer-long food drive today, on the first day of summer. PSEG Long Island Power to Feed Long Island employee ambassadors, along with anti-hunger advocates and government officials gathered at the Stop & Shop in Massapequa to donate food and money, and call on Long Islanders to take action to support neighbors facing food insecurity. To donate or for more information, visit: www.psegliny.com/feedLI

"Fresh Start Scholarship Event Empowers Wilmington Students for Success: CSC Station Hosts Inspiring Gathering on June 15th"

Rainbow of participants rallied near the Columbia Mall to support the Black Lives Matter movement.

 

The town of Mocksville raced into the Christmas season with the 5th Annual “Twas the Night Before” Bed Race, and Trailers of the East Coast was well represented, sponsoring two of the 20 race teams who made the mad dash down Main Street.

During the holiday season, PSEG Long Island employees collected and donated toys to distribe to children in the community, wrote out holiday greetings for neighbors on Long Islanders and in the Rockaways, and more.

YUMA, Ariz. – Yuma Free Clinic hosted its first Yuma Free Cup fundraiser at Gila Ridge High School June 22, 2013. The event pitted the Yuma All Star Spartans F.C., a mix of local high school athletes, against the Mexican 17U National Team. Hundreds of soccer fans from across the area attended the event. The Mexican 17U National team defeated the Yuma All Star Spartans 10 -1. Proceeds from the fundraiser will benefit Yuma Free Clinic and enable the nonprofit to continue its mission of making free medical care available for low-income families that qualify. See Yuma Free Clinic for more information. -- Photograph by Keith "The Bull" Stevenson © Nonprofit Media Production 2013 All rights reserved

Brenda Hente, Immanuel Lutheran School, Dr. Sam Page, St. Louis County Executive and Kristen Sorth, Directory & CEO St. Louis County Library

Newman's Own believes in "Shameless Exploitation in the Pursuit of the Common Good." So tell your friends about Challenge Enterprises! www.challengeenterprises.org

During the holiday season, PSEG Long Island employees collected and donated toys to distribe to children in the community, wrote out holiday greetings for neighbors on Long Islanders and in the Rockaways, and more.

Residents of the New Jersey Veterans Memorial Home at Vineland, New Jersey, receive gifts during the Second Winds Dreams event Dec. 21, 2022. This is the 12th year that the Second Wind Dreams Organization and the Vineland Boscov's department store have treated the Home's residents to an early Christmas. Each year, residents write what gift they want on a tag, which is then hung on a Christmas tree in Boscov's. Shoppers and employees chose a tag and purchase the gift, which is wrapped and delivered to the home where Vineland staff members distribute the gifts to the residents. Additionally, the Harrah’s Foundation supports the Second Wind Dreams program for the Home. (New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs photo by Mark C. Olsen)

The town of Mocksville raced into the Christmas season with the 5th Annual “Twas the Night Before” Bed Race, and Trailers of the East Coast was well represented, sponsoring two of the 20 race teams who made the mad dash down Main Street.

On Friday, July 1 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., the first of PSEG Long Island’s Power to Feed Long Island summer collection drives kicked off in Massapequa -- an effort to collect 30,000 meals by the end of September.

 

And thanks to generous Long Islanders, the results were amazing! Nearly $1,300 in cash donations and 3,195 pounds of food was collected.

 

The equivalent of 12,789 meals has been collected so far.

 

For additional information on Power to Feed Long Island, visit www.psegliny.com/feedLI.

The town of Mocksville raced into the Christmas season with the 5th Annual “Twas the Night Before” Bed Race, and Trailers of the East Coast was well represented, sponsoring two of the 20 race teams who made the mad dash down Main Street.

During the holiday season, PSEG Long Island employees collected and donated toys to distribe to children in the community, wrote out holiday greetings for neighbors on Long Islanders and in the Rockaways, and more.

YUMA, Ariz. – Yuma Free Clinic hosted its first Yuma Free Cup fundraiser at Gila Ridge High School June 22, 2013. The event pitted the Yuma All Star Spartans F.C., a mix of local high school athletes, against the Mexican 17U National Team. Hundreds of soccer fans from across the area attended the event. The Mexican 17U National team defeated the Yuma All Star Spartans 10 -1. Proceeds from the fundraiser will benefit Yuma Free Clinic and enable the nonprofit to continue its mission of making free medical care available for low-income families that qualify. See Yuma Free Clinic for more information. -- Photograph by Keith "The Bull" Stevenson © Nonprofit Media Production 2013 All rights reserved

Here are some of the toys we collected from donations this year.

During the holiday season, PSEG Long Island employees collected and donated toys to distribe to children in the community, wrote out holiday greetings for neighbors on Long Islanders and in the Rockaways, and more.

On Friday, July 1 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., the first of PSEG Long Island’s Power to Feed Long Island summer collection drives kicked off in Massapequa -- an effort to collect 30,000 meals by the end of September.

 

And thanks to generous Long Islanders, the results were amazing! Nearly $1,300 in cash donations and 3,195 pounds of food was collected.

 

The equivalent of 12,789 meals has been collected so far.

 

For additional information on Power to Feed Long Island, visit www.psegliny.com/feedLI.

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