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Shedding Light on Hunger

Recent Program News

Cooperative employees were out and about in the local communities delivering more checks and food to local organizations. Here is how we distributed program donations from the SLOH charity golf outing. Follow us on our social media outlets for all the latest WWVREMC news.

Lunch Bags Distribution

In August 2024, Cooperative employees filled and distributed lunch bags to students in the WWVREMC service area. The first event was held during the Live in Liberty Back to School Bash.

Union county public library

Our Cooperative has donated to the Union County Public Library. The funds are earmarked for the summer meals program, which provides meals to local children visiting the library while school is out.

Liberty 4C’s Food Pantry

The Cooperative has donated several pounds of food to the local food pantry, which helped stock the shelves during the holiday season.

UCDC

The Cooperative donated $620 to UCDC, which helped the organization with its annual Thanksgiving family meal baskets.

LES and College Corner Union School

The Cooperative donated $700 to each school. The donation helped the school keep its snack carts filled with food items for students needing a little nourishment during school hours.

Fayette County Community Voices

The Cooperative donated $5,000 to the Fayette County Community Voices. The funds were disbursed through the Fayette County Food Council, which assists several local community pantries and kitchens.

Lifestream Services, Inc.

The Cooperative made a $1,200 donation to Lifestream Services, Inc. The funds were earmarked for senior food programs such as their second Harvest Food Bank and drive-thru services to supplement pantry items with fresh meat and produce.

Shedding Light on Hunger Wins 2021 Community Service Challenge 

WWVREMC awarded $10,000 for program

The Whitewater Valley REMC Shedding Light on Hunger program has received national recognition by winning the NRECA Community Service Challenge. Entries were voted on during the NRECA INTERACT conference. Conference attendees voted for the community service effort that best demonstrated the concern for community principle as shown by the percentage of co-op employees taking part and the impact of the co-op’s campaign. As the winner WWVREMC received $10,000 for the Shedding Light on Hunger program from United Healthcare and NRECA.

100% of funding for the Shedding Light on Hunger program comes from employees of the cooperative, donations from the cooperative’s partners and money raised from the annual charity golf tournament.


How It Started

The creation of the Shedding Light on Hunger program supports one of the cooperative principles – Concern for Community. It began in 2012 as a food collection and distribution program to help our local food banks keep their shelves filled. 100% of funding for the Shedding Light on Hunger program comes from employees of the cooperative, donations from the cooperative’s partners and money raised from the annual charity golf tournament.

For years, the cooperative held an annual holiday food drive collecting food items and distributing them to local food pantries and organizations. WWVREMC had also been giving away CFL and LEDs to members to promote lighting efficiency. Asking members to donate canned food items in exchange for LEDs was the beginning of the program.


Growing the Program

In 2017, we expanded the program to address food insecurity throughout our service territory with a charity golf tournament. All proceeds from this annual event benefit this on-going program.  Partnering with local organizations who work to help our communities, we continue to feed hungry Hoosiers through the Shedding Light on Hunger program. In past years, and with the help of our generous sponsors, we distributed lunch bags filled with food purchased using funds raised during the charity golf tournament. All bags were given to local children within the cooperative’s service area.

For more information about the program contact Jennifer Scott at jscott@wwvremc.com

Do you know of an organization in our service territory that could use Shedding Light on Hunger funds? Submit a request here!

Shedding Light on Hunger request form
County they provide relief to:

Shedding Light on Hunger By the Numbers


26,823

Dollars donated back to local organizations

4,600

lbs. of food collected and distributed to the community

340

lunch bags filled and distributed to local students

Thank You to Our Sponsors Throughout the Years

Alpha Engineering, Inc.  |  Kankakee Valley REMC  |  ALTEC, Inc.  |  Butler Rural REC |  Ludwig Contracting, Inc. | Miles-Richmond, Inc.  |  ElectriCom  |  El Reparo | Enhanced Telecommunications Corp.  |  Hoosier Energy |  Koppers Utility and Industrial Products  |  New Lisbon Broadband & Communications |  NATCO Credit Union  |  Patriot Sales  |  Ramey Plumbing | 5-Star Electric, LLC  |  BRENCO  |  Commercial Printing Services  |  Parr Richey Frandsen Patterson Kruse LLP  |  Sub-Surface of Indiana  |  Synergistics Solutions, LLC  |  AMP Construction  |  Woodruff’s Supermarket  |  Tech Electronics  |  SugarCreek  |  Zemar Transformer Company  |  Warren Co. REMC  |  United Utility Supply Cooperative  |  Union Co. Co-op  |  Terex Utilities  |  Tantalus Systems Corporation  |  Cooperative Response Center, Inc.  |  Selking International  |  The Office Shop  |  Whitewater Eye Center, LLC  |  Yaryan Eye Care Center  |  Bath State Bank  |  Federated Rural Electric, Inc.  |  Torco Testing Services |  USIC  |  Jay Co. REMC |  Communications Electronics, Inc.  | Napier & Napier  |Anixter Linden Power Solutions  |  Bourne’s Diesel Repair, LLC|Mullin, McMillin & McMillin  |  State Farm Insurance  |  Cox Industries, Inc.|Container Kraft
The members of Whitewater Valley REMC