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PPL’s 2021 United Way campaign raises record $5M

PPL Corporation and its employees and retirees stood tall together to raise over $5 million – a record-breaking amount – during the company’s annual United Way campaign.

The campaign supports United Way agencies across central and eastern Pennsylvania and in New York City, where PPL’s Safari Energy subsidiary is headquartered. Through the United Way and partner agencies, funds raised will support ongoing efforts to help children learn, grow and succeed; to create more opportunities for those less fortunate; to improve the quality of life for seniors; to provide emergency services to victims of violence and natural disasters; and to battle hunger in our communities.

“Strengthening our communities is one of PPL’s core values,” said Vincent Sorgi, president and chief executive officer of PPL Corporation. “The money we raise as part of our annual United Way campaigns benefits individuals and families in the communities where we live and work. I’m proud to lead a team of employees who support their community not only through their day-to-day work in delivering energy to power their lives but also in their generosity of spirit.”

PPL’s 2021 United Way campaign included more than $2.5 million in contributions from employees and retirees. The PPL Foundation provided more than $2.5 million in a dollar-for-dollar match of all employee and retiree giving. A record 140 employees also volunteered to lend a hand in the community during the United Way’s Day of Caring in September.

Separately, employees of PPL’s Kentucky companies, Louisville Gas and Electric Company and Kentucky Utilities Company, are pledging dollars to nonprofit agencies and organizations across the utilities’ service territories. Coupled with financial support from the LG&E and KU Foundation, the utilities’ voluntary employee-giving campaign, Power of One, raised more than $2 million in contributions for the fourth time in the company’s history.