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A Harvest of Gratitude – Thanksgiving with Brilliant Source Energy

This Thanksgiving season, Brilliant Source Energy joined hands with the City of Lorain to contribute to the Harvest for Hunger campaign, ensuring that families in need could enjoy a warm holiday meal. The initiative was part of BSE’s ongoing efforts to strengthen local communities and bring smiles to tables across Lorain County.

Working closely with local leaders, Brilliant Source Energy provided essential resources and support, including:

  • Financial contributions to bolster food distribution efforts.
  • Active involvement in organizing the donation process.
  • Encouraging employee participation and volunteering.

 

“Thanksgiving is a time of reflection and giving, and we’re proud to have played a part in making this holiday a bit brighter for families in need,” shared Pamela O.

The event served as a reminder of the importance of community collaboration. By bringing together businesses, local governments, and volunteers, Brilliant Source Energy continues to demonstrate its commitment to the people it serves.

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