REMC assembled Co-op Care Kits for three local organizations.

(Carmel, Ind.) - Indiana’s electric cooperatives hosted their annual “Indiana’s Electric Cooperative Community Day” on Friday.
Thirty-two of Indiana’s electric cooperatives completed projects that address specific needs within their local communities.
Locally, Southeastern Indiana REMC assembled Co-op Care Kits for three local organizations (Heart House, Safe Passage, and Salvation Army) to distribute as needed.
This day of service embodies one of the core cooperative principles: concern for community. With nearly 50 projects executed or planned, the initiative allows cooperatives to use their time, skills, and resources to make a meaningful impact across Indiana.
“When cooperatives unite around a common purpose, our impact multiplies,” said John Cassady, CEO of Indiana Electric Cooperatives. “Community Day is about showing what’s possible when we combine our efforts to improve lives across the state.”
Download a list of the 2025 Community Day projects.

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