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Brilliant Source Energy Gives Back with $15,000 to Second Harvest Food Bank

Brilliant Source Energy (BSE) continues its commitment to supporting local communities with a generous donation of $15,000 to the Second Harvest Food Bank in partnership with the City of Lorain. This contribution is part of a larger pledge of $75,000 over five years to combat hunger and provide resources directly to those in need within Lorain County.

The donation was facilitated through a collaboration with the City of Lorain, highlighting BSE’s focus on local impact. By channeling resources through trusted community organizations, Brilliant Source Energy ensures that every dollar supports neighbors in need.

Pamela O., a representative from BSE, emphasized, “This isn’t about sending money far away. It’s about supporting the people in our communities—our neighbors.”

The Second Harvest Food Bank has been instrumental in addressing food insecurity, especially during the holiday season. With this pledge, Brilliant Source Energy reinforces its commitment to being a partner for positive change.

Stay tuned for updates as we continue to collaborate with the City of Lorain and other community organizations. Together, we can make a difference.

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