SCE&G to announce two major initiatives aimed at helping senior citizens, low-income and special

Lexington, SC - WHAT: 1) SCE&G will announce a $1 million partnership with The Salvation Army of the Carolinas aimed at providing immediate energy assistance to senior citizens, low-income and special-needs customers. One hundred percent of the donation will go to help customers in need.
2) SCE&G will also announce major financial support for various organizations serving senior citizens in need through Meals on Wheels programs across South Carolina.
WHEN: Monday, Sept. 26 at 10 a.m.
WHERE: The Salvation Army of the Midlands 3024 Farrow Rd., Columbia, SC 29203
Note: Parking for media representatives will be available at the front entrance
WHO: Henry McMaster, Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina
Kevin Marsh, Chairman and CEO, SCANA Corporation
Keller Kissam, President of Retail Operations, SCE&G
Maj. Thomas Louden, General Secretary, The Salvation Army (North and South Carolina Division), along with Corps Officers from the following areas:
• Aiken • Charleston • Lowcountry • Midlands • Orangeburg
Representatives from Meals on Wheels program providers, including:
• Aiken Senior Life Services • Lowcountry Area Agency on Aging • Senior Resources • Trident Area Agency on Aging
ABOUT SCE&G South Carolina Electric & Gas Company is a regulated public utility engaged in the generation, transmission, distribution and sale of electricity to approximately 706,000 customers in 24 counties in the central, southern and southwestern portions of South Carolina. The company also provides natural gas service to approximately 352,000 customers in 38 counties in the state.