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Many of our neighbors are struggling with paying rent and putting food on the table. Our EnergyHELP program teams up with local nonprofits to help qualified customers pay their electric bill as well as access other essential services like food, clothing and job training. How does it work?

1. You choose the amount to donate each month.

2. You select one of our six trusted charity partners.

3. The charity partner connects with the recipient to pay their electric bill.

4. Thanks for helping keep the lights on!

If you’d like to be part of the EnergyHELP community, please scan the code below or visit smud.org/EnergyHELP Together, we can bring some relief and hope to those who need it most. Even $5 can help a family in financial crisis.*

*Contributions are tax-deductible to the maximum amount allowed by law. Please consult your tax-advisor.

Learn more at smud.org/EnergyHELP

Sheila Boxley sees truth in the adage, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” at her job as president and CEO of The Child Abuse Prevention Center.

“I strongly believe we need to give people the support they need when they need it rather than waiting for tragedy,” says Boxley, who celebrates 25 years at the helm of the center.

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