TVA and Athens Utilities invest in non-profits to support Athens and Limestone County

by Holly Hollman
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ATHENS-Training students to become line workers, providing hygiene items for students and ensuring patients receive
the medication they need are among the initiatives that received funding from TVA and Athens Utilities today
(Wednesday, May 28).
Representatives from the Tennessee Valley Authority and Electric Department of Athens Utilities distributed

Athens Fire and Rescue Auxiliary accepts a donation to fund its Shop with a Firefighter program

$46,000 to 16 non-profits. Mayor Ronnie Marks and City Council President James Lucas also participated in
todayโ€™s check presentation at City Hall.
The programs funded had projects that met one or more of TVAโ€™s Giving Pillars:
๏‚ท Education
๏‚ท Workforce Development and Training
๏‚ท Environment and Community Stewardship
๏‚ท Disaster Relief and Emergency Response
๏‚ท Health, Hunger and Housing
TVA began the Community Care Fund in April 2020 amid COVID-19. Each year, TVA allocates an amount to a
community it serves, and the local power company matches that amount.
โ€œBesides just selling power to Athens Utilities, TVA also makes investments within Limestone County,โ€ said
Electric Department Manager Hunter Allen. โ€œBy reinvesting in our local communities, Athens Utilities and TVA
work to improve the quality of life for residents of Limestone County and the Tennessee Valley region.โ€
Those who received funding were:
๏‚ท Learn to Read – $2,400 to improve reading and math skills for adults through its English as a Second
Language program.
๏‚ท Full Tummy – $2,500 to refill hygiene tubs the organization provides at each school so students can
use hygiene items as needed.
๏‚ท The Foundation โ€“ Limestone County – $2,000 to provide two-hour workshop on weather awareness
and emergency preparedness at the senior centers, and provide NOAA radios with flashlights.
๏‚ท Family Resource Center – $2,000 to expand its Dolly Parton Imagination Library program for children
in Limestone County ages birth to five years.
๏‚ท United Way – $2,000 to provide ACT prep classes for high school students, which includes a prep book
and instruction from a state-certified teacher.
๏‚ท Camp Hope (Hospice of Limestone County) – $2,250 to fund supplies, marketing and shirts for this
bereavement camps that teaches children ages 5-15 how to deal with grief and their emotions.
๏‚ท Athens Arts League – $2,450 to fund educational programs for children and adults, such as the
drumming circle at Boys and Girls Club, art camps, author readings and other art and music activities.
๏‚ท Athens-Limestone County Community Association – $2,600 to help fund a two-mile walking trail with
benches, educational spots and greenspace for educational courses about heart health and diabetes.
๏‚ท Athens-Limestone Hospital Foundation – $2,800 to provide prescribed medications and supplies to
discharged patients who are underinsured/uninsured.

๏‚ท Athens Fire and Rescue Auxiliary – $4,000 to assist the department with its Shop with a Firefighter
program that partners firefighters and other adults with children whose families need help at Christmas.
Children learn about budgeting while shopping and the difference between wants and needs since they
can spend half on toys/games and half on necessities.
๏‚ท MTM Educational Enrichment – $2,000 to purchase laptops, printers or software for students who
receive scholarships based on counselor recommendations and essays they have written about
overcoming obstacles to continue their education.
๏‚ท Council on Aging – $2,800 to fund Lunch with Friends program at the Athens Activity Center, which
provides healthy meals and socialization for senior citizens.
๏‚ท Calhoun Community College Foundation – $9,180 to provide tuition for two Limestone County
students to complete the Calhoun Lineworker Training Program.
๏‚ท Athens City Schools Foundation – $2,500 to provide teacher grants within the Athens City Schools
system for projects related to STEM, art and other subjects.
๏‚ท Boys and Girls Club of Athens – $2,800 for its STEM Career Pathways program that provides hands-
on STEM labs, field trips and career fairs for students.
๏‚ท Limestone County Churches Involved – $1,720 to support its food/rent/utility support for families in
crisis.

The Boys and Girls Club of Athens accepts a donation to fund hands-on STEM labs, field trips and career fairs for students

Mayor Ronnie Marks said since its creation, the TVA Community Care program has boosted local non-profits
with funding to meet a variety of needs in the community.
โ€œAthens and Limestone County are blessed with numerous non-profits that strive to enhance the quality of life
for our citizens,โ€ Marks said. โ€œOn behalf of the City of Athens, I commend TVA for initiating this program and our
Electric Department for seeing the value of it. Volunteers comprise most of these organizations, and they work
each day to better our community. This is a way to reinforce their efforts.โ€
Council President James Lucas thanked the entities represented for their work in the community, and TVA and
the Electric Department for providing funding to support the non-profitsโ€™ missions.
TVAโ€™s Senior Vice President of Customer and Community Relations, Dan Pratt, stated in a letter to each entity,
that the program continues to โ€œamplify vital work being done by non-profit organizations like yours to directly
impact communities in the TVA service region.โ€
Pratt said, โ€œThis fund is intended to help sustain and improve the quality of life in the Valley.โ€

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