NRG Supports Catholic Charities Food Pantry

OSWEGO, NY – The Emergency Services Program at Catholic Charities of Oswego County recently received some much needed support for its food pantry recently when NRG’s Charitable Giving Committee presented the agency with a check in support of the agency’s annual Thanksgiving meal distribution.

Donna Moonan (center) of NRG Energy presents Helen Hoefer, director of Catholic Charities of Oswego County’s Emergency Services Program and Executive Director, Mary-Margaret Pezzella-Pekow (right) with a check on behalf of NRG’s Charitable Giving Committee in support of the agency’s Thanksgiving meal distribution.
Donna Moonan (center) of NRG Energy presents Helen Hoefer, director of Catholic Charities of Oswego County’s Emergency Services Program and Executive Director, Mary-Margaret Pezzella-Pekow (right) with a check on behalf of NRG’s Charitable Giving Committee in support of the agency’s Thanksgiving meal distribution.

Each year, thanks in part to generous donations from caring and concerned businesses, organizations and individuals, the food pantry at Catholic Charities of Oswego County is able to feed provide hundreds of families with a meal for Thanksgiving.

“We truly appreciate the generosity of NRG and their employees,” said Coordinator of the Emergency Services Program at Catholic Charities of Oswego County, Helen Hoefer. “We received requests from more families than ever this year.  The thoughtfulness of businesses such as NRG is greatly appreciated as it allows us to continue our mission of helping families in need.”

For more information on Catholic Charities’ Emergency Services programs, call Hoefer at 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 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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