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Employees at Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station Provide Christmas Cheer

Written by: John DeRousie, Custom Marketing Solutions
Fulton, NY – Employees of Constellation Energy Nuclear Group’s Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station delivered a generous donation of food and gifts for the families that CENG adopted through Catholic Charities of Oswego County’s Adopt a Family program.

Employees of CENG dropped off a large donation of food and gifts for the families that they adopted for Christmas through Catholic Charities of Oswego County. In from left are: Helen Hoefer, supervisor, Emergency Services, and Mary-Margaret Pezzella-Pekow, executive director, Catholic Charities of Oswego County. Second row from left are: CENG employees, Dave Mulcahey, Harold Horning, Karen Krakowka, Brian Gover, Catholic Charities’ Pantry Assistant, Danielle Lundy Losurdo; and CENG employees, Ken Geary, and Jim Oldenburg.

Employees of CENG dropped off a large donation of food and gifts for the families that they adopted for Christmas through Catholic Charities of Oswego County. In from left are: Helen Hoefer, supervisor, Emergency Services, and Mary-Margaret Pezzella-Pekow, executive director, Catholic Charities of Oswego County. Second row from left are: CENG employees, Dave Mulcahey, Harold Horning, Karen Krakowka, Brian Gover, Catholic Charities’ Pantry Assistant, Danielle Lundy Losurdo; and CENG employees, Ken Geary, and Jim Oldenburg.

Each year the employees of CENG generously support the efforts of Catholic Charities to help make the holidays a little more special for those less fortunate in their community.

“It’s a wonderful gesture on their part,” said Helen Hoefer, supervisor of Community Services at Catholic Charities.  “Their generosity made it possible for us to warms the hearts of many families and provides those in need with a memorable Christmas.”

For more information on Oswego County Catholic Charities’ Emergency Services programs, contact Hoefer at 315-598-3980.

Catholic Charities of Oswego County serves all people in need regardless of their religious affiliation.

Primary funding sources for Catholic Charities of Oswego County’s programs are the United Way of Greater Oswego County, the Diocesan Hope Appeal, the County of Oswego and private donations by individuals and local companies and organizations.

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