Pacific Power and Pacific Power Foundation make a difference this holiday season

MEDFORD, Ore. — Today, Pacific Power volunteers came together to lend a helping hand at ACCESS, a local nonprofit offering vital services in Jackson County, Oregon. Pacific Power employees volunteered their time to brighten the holidays for those in need and ensure that everyone can experience the warmth and spirit of the season.

The employee volunteers joined in support of this community-based organization by taking part in a volunteer shift at their warehouse to help sort, bag and box up food and hygiene products for distribution through Jackson County food pantries.

To further ACCESS’s mission, the Pacific Power Foundation awarded a grant of $40,000 to help make a significant impact in the community.

“By collaborating with local community organizations like ACCESS, the foundation is able to contribute to initiatives that foster a sense of unity, promote shared purpose and ensure a sustainable impact,” said Ryan Flynn, director of the Pacific Power Foundation and president of Pacific Power. “This ongoing partnership is essential to strengthening communities and creating a brighter future for all.”