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UniSource contributes $362,000, volunteers 7,016 hours in 2024

UniSource employees volunteer at the National Night Out on Oct. 2, 2024.

TUCSON – UniSource Energy Services contributed more than $362,000 and thousands of volunteer hours in 2024 to help nearly 100 local nonprofit groups support community vitality, education, environmental stewardship and social equity.
“Our local nonprofit partners work daily to address the most pressing needs in our community,” said Shea-Lynn Hoisington, UniSource Outreach Project Coordinator. “Through UniSource’s resources, both financial and employee volunteerism, we work collaboratively toward a brighter future together.”
UniSource funded a wide range of organizations, projects and events last year. UniSource’s philanthropic contributions come from corporate resources and are not recovered through customers’ rates.