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Power to Care  |  Power to Care Week

 

Power to Care Week

Volunteering in our local communities.

During our annual Power to Care Week, hundreds of FPL employees, retirees, family and friends roll up their sleeves and get their hands dirty in a week-long community service volunteering event. From meal packing events to beach cleanups to school, home and park beautification projects, we are showing our Power to Care. 

“It’s so rewarding being out here doing something for the community.”  

-- FPL IT manager Robert Clum

“Community partnerships are so important at FPL because all of our employees live, work, and play in our communities, and protecting our environment is part of our DNA.” 

-- Pamela Rauch, FPL Vice President of External Affairs & Economic Development

Featured event:

In Broward County, more than 30 FPL volunteers and their families dug holes and planted native sea oats on the struggling dunes of Dr. Von D. Mizell-Eula Johnson State Park.

More images of FPL volunteers:

FPL employees smiling while at a beach cleanup

 

Volunteers at beach cleanup.

FPL employee planting a plant on the beach

 

A volunteer planting a tree.