Houston – Nov. 4, 2020 – CenterPoint Energy today announced that through its charitable foundation the company has committed $15,000 to the following nonprofit organizations leading Hurricane Zeta relief and recovery efforts in Mississippi:
- American Red Cross of Gulfport – $5,000
- United Way of South Mississippi – $5,000
- The Salvation Army of Gulfport – $5,000
"Through the CenterPoint Energy Foundation's contributions to local nonprofit organizations, we continue to provide relief to communities in our Mississippi and Louisiana natural gas footprint, many of which are still recovering from the devastation of Hurricanes Delta and Laura. Our thoughts are with CenterPoint Energy's employees and customers who were directly impacted," said Alicia Dixon, Director of Community Relations. "The safety and well-being of our employees, customers and communities affected by these back-to-back hurricanes remain our top priorities."
These contributions are in addition to the $400,000 commitment made by the CenterPoint Energy Foundation to local nonprofit organizations and impacted colleagues to aid in relief and recovery from Hurricanes Delta and Laura. The company serves more than 100,000 customers in south Louisiana and the Gulf Coast of Mississippi and will continue to partner with relief and recovery organizations on opportunities to support impacted communities.
The company's commitment will also include matching gifts from the CenterPoint Energy Foundation to its employee relief fund. CenterPoint Energy's employees can make donations to the fund, which will be matched by the foundation $2 for every $1, up to a total of $200,000. An independent, third-party organization will manage distribution of the funds to employees who sustained damages and losses resulting from the storm.
Additionally, mutual assistance crews from CenterPoint Energy's Electric Operations in Houston are helping Mississippi Power and Entergy Louisiana restore power in the impacted areas replacing downed poles, wires and transformers, among other critical work.