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Upper Cumberland Electric Membership Corporation Employees Unite for Community Impact with Successful Food Drive

In a heartwarming display of community spirit, the employees at Upper Cumberland Electric Membership Corporation (UCEMC) recently joined forces to make a meaningful difference in their local area. Driven by a deep-rooted commitment to community service and a desire to tackle food insecurity head-on, they organized an impactful food drive.

As the food drive concluded, the employees, delivered the collected items to local charities, witnessing firsthand the impact of their collective efforts. The smiles on the faces of charity representatives and the knowledge that they were making a meaningful contribution to their community left the employees with a deep sense of pride and fulfillment.

The UCEMC food drive stands as a shining example of how a community can come together to address local needs, proving that even the smallest acts of kindness can create a ripple effect of positive change. As the holiday season approaches, UCEMC employees hope that their initiative will inspire others to give back.

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The Upper Cumberland Electric Membership Corporation (UCEMC) is an electric power distribution cooperative. UCEMC is owned and operated by its members and distributes electric power through more than 4,600 miles of lines to more than 50,000 members located primarily in Jackson, Overton, Putnam and Smith Counties and northern DeKalb County. Several members are served in “fringe” areas of Clay, Fentress, Macon, Pickett, White, and Wilson Counties.

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  • UCEMC Communications

    The Upper Cumberland Electric Membership Corporation (UCEMC) is an electric power distribution cooperative. UCEMC is owned and operated by its members and distributes electric power through more than 4,600 miles of lines to more than 50,000 members located primarily in Jackson, Overton, Putnam and Smith Counties and northern DeKalb County. Several members are served in “fringe” areas of Clay, Fentress, Macon, Pickett, White, and Wilson Counties.

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