Pacific Gas and Electric employees, retirees raise $3.9 million in fund drive

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SAN FRANCISCO – Pacific Gas and Electric Co. today announced its employees and retirees have pledged nearly $3.9 million – a 19 percent increase over the last year – to 3,868 schools and nonprofit organizations through the company’s 2008 Campaign for the Community.


Campaign for the Community is PG&E’s annual employee and retiree giving campaign to raise money for nonprofit organizations and schools.


The nearly $3.9 million in individual contributions have been directed by employees and retirees to go to a variety of organizations and programs, including the REACH (Relief for Energy Assistance through Community Help) program, Salvation Army, Red Cross, United Way, children’s charities, hospitals, hospice, schools and many other community and environmental groups.


“PG&E employees have once again demonstrated their commitment to giving back to our communities with a new record for donations to community-based organizations and schools,” said Ophelia Basgal, vice president of civic partnership and community initiatives at PG&E. “Whether it’s a financial donation or an investment of their personal time in a community project, PG&E employees and retirees stand out for their generosity and desire to make a difference.”


One-time gifts and payroll deduction pledges for this year were made by 7,580 employees and retirees. The average annual gift pledge from employees is $510. Many of these pledges will be matched by the company, putting even more funds into local communities.


PG&E employees also used a number of creative special event fundraisers, including book and food sales, a mini golf tournament and water dunk tanks. These events raised nearly $63,000 for charity which is a 66-percent increase over last year.


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