Duke Energy Florida awards $100K in hurricane recovery grants for Pinellas County

Melissa Seixas, Duke Energy’s State President in Florida
Melissa Seixas, Duke Energy’s State President in Florida - Duke Energy Ohio
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Duke Energy Florida has announced $100,000 in grants to five organizations in Pinellas County to support ongoing hurricane recovery efforts. Each organization will receive $20,000 as part of the initiative, which marks the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Helene.

Melissa Seixas, Duke Energy Florida state president, said, “Our commitment to our customers goes well beyond keeping the lights on. With these grants, we want to ensure all who were impacted by Helene, as well as Milton, have the resources and support they need to continue on the long road to recovery. I’m extremely grateful for our ongoing collaboration with elected officials and community leaders who share in this mission.”

Florida State Senator Darryl Rouson (D-St. Petersburg) added, “Hurricane Helene touched every family in Pinellas County in some way, and I have seen firsthand the strength and determination of our community as we rebuild. These grants from Duke Energy will help our neighbors take another step forward. I’m grateful for this partnership and for the local organizations who show up every day to help families recover and thrive.”

Florida State Representative Kim Berfield (R-Clearwater) commented on Duke Energy’s role: “Duke Energy has been an integral part of Pinellas County’s recovery and rebuilding efforts following the 2024 hurricane season. Our community is resilient, and I look forward to seeing how these grants – and the local organizations working tirelessly to administer them – will help residents get back on their feet and come out stronger than ever before. Pinellas strong.”

The five grant recipients are Dunedin Cares Food Pantry, First Contact, Mt. Zion Human Services, Mattie Williams Neighborhood Family Center, and United Way Suncoast.

Micki Thompson, president and CEO of First Contact said: “We are deeply grateful to Duke Energy for this generous support as our community continues to recover from the devastating impacts of Hurricanes Helene and Milton. These funds will allow First Contact to connect more families with the critical resources and services they need to continue rebuilding their lives. Together, we are helping our neighbors move forward with hope and resilience.”

David E. Hale of Mattie Williams Neighborhood Family Center stated: “Mattie Williams Neighborhood Family Center thanks Duke Energy for its leading support and ongoing commitment to the children and families we serve in North Pinellas County. Thanks to Duke, we were able to rapidly respond to unprecedented impacts upon our most at-risk neighbors in the last storm season. With hundreds of families still displaced, Duke’s continued support for the Mattie Williams Center allows us to rehome and stabilize families now, while also preparing them for future challenges.”

Jessica Muroff from United Way Suncoast noted: “We are deeply grateful for this generous gift, which will help us continue supporting families and communities still recovering from last fall’s hurricanes. These funds will be used to provide direct assistance, strengthen our nonprofit partners on the frontlines and ensure that our region is better prepared and more resilient when future storms arise.”

Duke Energy Florida supplies electricity across a 13,000-square-mile service area in Florida with a capacity of 12,300 megawatts serving two million customers.

Duke Energy is one of America’s largest energy holding companies headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. The company serves 8.4 million electric utility customers across six states—North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Indiana, Ohio,and Kentucky—and operates natural gas utilities serving 1.7 million customers.

For information about storm preparation tips visit duke-energy.com/StormTips or download resources such as the Red Cross Emergency mobile app.

More details about Duke Energy can be found at duke-energy.com or through its social media channels.



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