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Entergy Texas delivering over 1000 fans to nonprofits for low income customers

Various cities in the Brazos Valley will be receiving fans from the electricity company to distribute to individuals in need.

For the 19th annual Entergy Texas fan donation, the electricity company is donating 1,300 fans to non-profit organizations to help lower-income customers stay cool this summer. Within the next few weeks, nonprofits in 31 locations will be receiving fans to distribute to customers in need, including:

·         Huntsville - Good Shepherd Mission

·         City of Trinity – City Hall

·         Madisonville – Son-Shine Outreach Center

·         Calvert – City Hall

·         Franklin – City Hall

·         Bremond – City Hall

·         Kosse – City Hall

·         City of Midway – City Hall

·         City of Normangee – City Hall

·         Riverside – City Hall

·         New Waverly – City Hall

·         Navasota – Christian Community Center

·         Somerville – SAAM Place

·         Conroe – Community Assistance Center & Fans for Friends at the Assistance League

·         The Woodlands – Interfaith of The Woodlands

·         New Caney – The Mission Northeast

·         Cleveland – Senior Center and Covenant with Christ International

·         Corrigan – City Hall

·         Shepherd – Senior Center

Entergy Texas provides electricity to 2.9 million customers in Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. For tips on how to stay cool this summer, you can visit their website at www.entergytexas.com/savemoney.

 

 

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