SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) announced today that it is
making a series of donations totaling $3 million to several community
groups to help ease the impact of the extraordinary wind-driven
wildfires in Northern California.
“Our hearts are with all of our customers and communities impacted by
these wildfires. We’ve proudly served these communities for over 100
years, and we’re committed to helping them rebuild and recover. In
addition to contributing to local relief efforts, we will work with the
affected communities to determine what they need and how we can continue
to help,” said PG&E Corporation CEO and President Geisha Williams.
The donations will come from PG&E shareholders, not its customers. More
information about PG&E’s response and recovery work for the Northern
California wildfires can be found at www.pgecommitment.com.
The following organizations are among those benefiting from PG&E’s
donation:
North Bay Fire Recovery Fund
PG&E will increase its donation to the North Bay Fire Recovery Fund from
$200,000 to $1 million, in addition to a $1 million donation match,
totaling $2 million. This fund, led by Redwood Credit Union and The
Press Democrat, will directly support those impacted by the
wildfires in Napa, Sonoma, Lake and Mendocino counties.
“We want to make sure that everyone affected has the chance to rebuild
and repair their lives. Working in concert with great partners like The
Press Democrat and Senator Mike McGuire, we urge everyone who can
contribute to do so. Collectively, we can make a difference,” said Brett
Martinez, Chief Executive Officer of Redwood Credit Union.
Puertas Abiertas Community Center and Los Cien
On Wednesday, Oct. 18, Williams met with local Hispanic community
leaders at the Puertas Abiertas Community Resource Center in Napa to
share the status of PG&E’s electric and gas restoration efforts, and
listen to community leaders who shared their needs and expectations. Puertas
Abiertas Community Resource Center and the organization Los
Cien in Sonoma County will each receive $25,000 from PG&E to support
their efforts assisting Spanish-speaking customers impacted by the
wildfires.
“These funds are immensely helpful as we support our local immigrant
families to get back on their feet. It’s going to be a long road back
for many of the people we serve and all help is appreciated,” said
Josefina Hurtado, Executive Director of Puertas Abiertas.
“After such a devastating event, it’s incredibly important that we
continue to support our Latino community as we all work toward
recovering and rebuilding Sonoma County. We are very aware Latino
workers are the backbone of many of our county’s industries, and it’s
critical that we support their recovery during this difficult time,”
said Herman J. Hernandez, Chair of Los Cien. Also known as Sonoma County
Latino Leaders, Los Cien is the largest Latino inclusive organization in
the county with a mission to strengthen the collective health, education
and civic participation of the Latino community.
Santa Rosa Firefighters Local 1401
PG&E will also donate $15,000 to Santa
Rosa Firefighters Local 1401 to fund their relief efforts.
“The hardworking people of PG&E and the Santa Rosa Fire Department work
side by side in the field during emergencies to keep our community safe,
which is why we are now excited to work together in bringing our
community together and begin the road to recovery,” said Tim Aboudara
Jr., President of the Santa Rosa Firefighters Local 1401.
Further distribution of the $3 million will be announced shortly. These
community groups are actively working throughout Northern California to
assist the tens of thousands of people impacted by wildfires.
“It is times like these when you truly see who your friends are. And
throughout this difficult process, PG&E has been a tremendous partner in
the response effort, working tirelessly every step of the way to get
power and gas restored for our residents and businesses. Their ‘sea of
blue’ has been remarkable and our community is extremely grateful,” said
James Gore, Sonoma County Supervisor whose district was impacted by the
fires in the northern part of Santa Rosa and Geyserville.
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E
Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is one of the largest combined natural gas
and electric energy companies in the United States. Based in San
Francisco, with more than 20,000 employees, the company delivers some of
the nation’s cleanest energy to nearly 16 million people in Northern and
Central California. For more information, visit www.pge.com/
and www.pge.com/en/about/newsroom/index.page.
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