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Alabama Power volunteers are celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Alabama Power Service Organization (APSO) and its mission of supporting communities by taking on 30 projects across the state during the 30 days of November.

“For 30 years, the Alabama Power Service Organization has helped meet the needs of Alabamians by supporting nonprofits and community organizations all across our state,” said Marsha Morgan, APSO executive director. “Even during the ongoing pandemic, APSO chapters across Alabama have found ways to help others.”

“We’re so excited to celebrate 30 years of service during these 30 days of November,” added Jacki Lowry, APSO state board president. “Our mission is to make a difference in our communities, and our volunteers are doing it every day – for a better Alabama.”

Here’s just a sampling of the community projects taking place all through November:

All nine APSO chapters will participate in an end-of-the-month employee virtual fundraiser, which will support the purchase of holiday gifts for needy children, as well as other charitable projects and nonprofits across the state.

Every year, APSO volunteers volunteer nearly 40,000 hours of their personal time to support community service projects. The independent, nonprofit organization launched its first projects in 1991. APSO members include employees of Alabama PowerSouthern CompanySouthern Nuclear and Southern Linc, and their families.

To learn more about the Alabama Power Service Organization, click here.

(Courtesy of Alabama NewsCenter)