Paris, TN – Board of Public Utilities (BPU) hosted a company-wide toiletry drive in March with items being donated to two local organizations- The Damascus House and Hope Center Ministries. BPU employees personally donated over 300 items helping to relieve a portion of the financial burden on these non-profit organizations.
“At the heart of BPU’s mission is community involvement – events like this allow our employees to live out that portion of our mission,” said Beverly Underwood, BPU Business Manager. “We love this community, it is our home, we raise our families here and we want to support our neighbors however we can.”
The drive originally was planned to assist just one of the organizations but when BPU’s 79 employees donated over 4 items a piece, they looked for ways to help another organization with a similar need. The Damascus house is a local shelter for women and children who are homeless or who have experienced domestic violence and Hope Center Ministries is a Christian based residential program helping women who struggle with addiction and trauma.
About BPU – Established as an independent board by the City of Paris in 1938, BPU is a municipally-owned utility that provides electric, water and wastewater services to residents of Paris and Henry County as a means of promoting economic development and enhancing quality of life in the community. Serving over 22,000 homes and businesses, BPU strives to provide reliable, safe and affordable services to our community.