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PSEG Long Island leads the way at Making Strides Walk

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A group of PSEG Long Island employees were honored to accept an award from the American Cancer Society for being the largest participant group in the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk at Jones Beach with over 900 people. Pictured above (L-R) are PSEG Long Island volunteers Hilary Siegler, South Hempstead; Linda DeSantis, New Hyde Park; Katie Goepfrich of the ACS; George Coburn, Ronkonkoma; Chantel Dixon, Hempstead; Jennifer Popkin, Farmingville, and Brittney Lawton, ACS.

A group of PSEG Long Island employees accepted an award from the American Cancer Society for being the largest participant group in the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk at Jones Beach that drew more than 900 people.

Pictured (L-R) are PSEG Long Island volunteers Hilary Siegler, South Hempstead; Linda DeSantis, New Hyde Park; Katie Goepfrich of the ACS; George Coburn, Ronkonkoma; Chantel Dixon, Hempstead; Jennifer Popkin, Farmingville, and Brittney Lawton, ACS.

PSEG Long Island is committed to giving back to the people and communities it serves by actively supporting hundreds of local charity events each year through the company’s Community Partnership Program. Last year, PSEG Long Island employees logged 26,000 service hours volunteering at 1,145 fundraising and community events to support more than 400 organizations. For more information on how PSEG Long Island supports the communities it serves, visit www.psegliny.com/community.

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