Operation Round Up

Operation Round Up® is designed to help those in need and improve the quality of life for everyone in the Pee Dee.

As a member of Pee Dee Electric Cooperative you are a participant in Operation Round-Up, providing funding for individuals in need and non-profit organizations throughout the Pee Dee region.

How is Operation Round Up Different?

  • All funds stay in the Pee Dee
  • There are specific guidelines for awarding these funds for such needs as food, shelter, clothing, health care, and non-profit organizations that provide needed services to our communities

How Much?Round Up and Reach Out

  • The average contribution per member is only $6 per year!
  • All contributions go to those who need help
  • PDEC provides the administrative costs

How is Help Awarded?

  • Administered by the Pee Dee Electric Trust, a board made up of community leaders from PDEC's six-county service area who serve on a voluntary basis.
  • Applications are considered separately and reviewed monthly by the Trust Board.

Trust Board

Elsie Byrd - Chair

Hartsville

Warren Jeffords - Vice Chair

Lamar

Andrea McGill - Secretary

Darlington

Tommy Stephens - Treasurer

Dillon

Luanne Nobles

Gresham

Carolyn Cain

Marion

Elaine Atkinson

Hartsville

Johnny Quick

Society Hill

Nicki Spears

Darlington

Jim Huggins

Lamar

Paul Seward

Florence

Why Do We Do It?

  • In the true cooperative spirit, Pee Dee Electric and member-owners help fulfill the cooperative mission - to improve the quality of life for themselves, their neighbors and their communities.

Seeking Help?

Please print and fill out one of the following applications.

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Pee Dee Electric Cooperative

Operation Round Up

Operation Round Up® is designed to help those in need and improve the quality of life for everyone in the Pee Dee.

As a member of Pee Dee Electric Cooperative you are a participant in Operation Round-Up, providing funding for individuals in need and non-profit organizations throughout the Pee Dee region.

How is Operation Round Up Different?

  • All funds stay in the Pee Dee
  • There are specific guidelines for awarding these funds for such needs as food, shelter, clothing, health care, and non-profit organizations that provide needed services to our communities

How Much?Round Up and Reach Out

  • The average contribution per member is only $6 per year!
  • All contributions go to those who need help
  • PDEC provides the administrative costs

How is Help Awarded?

  • Administered by the Pee Dee Electric Trust, a board made up of community leaders from PDEC's six-county service area who serve on a voluntary basis.
  • Applications are considered separately and reviewed monthly by the Trust Board.

Trust Board

Elsie Byrd - Chair

Hartsville

Warren Jeffords - Vice Chair

Lamar

Andrea McGill - Secretary

Darlington

Tommy Stephens - Treasurer

Dillon

Luanne Nobles

Gresham

Carolyn Cain

Marion

Elaine Atkinson

Hartsville

Johnny Quick

Society Hill

Nicki Spears

Darlington

Jim Huggins

Lamar

Paul Seward

Florence

Why Do We Do It?

  • In the true cooperative spirit, Pee Dee Electric and member-owners help fulfill the cooperative mission - to improve the quality of life for themselves, their neighbors and their communities.

Seeking Help?

Please print and fill out one of the following applications.



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