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FRAMINGHAM – While the distribution effort may look different this year than in the past, Exelon Generation has again generously donated 300 coats supplied by Operation Warm to support Wilson students. This is the tenth consecutive year of this incredible gesture and effort to provide warmth to hundreds of children. The coats are being given to students today during a planned school supply distribution at the school.
“We’re pleased to help students at the Woodrow Wilson School dress warmly for our cold New England winters,” said Archie Gleason, General Manager, Northeast Region, Exelon Generation. ”
“Once again we’d like to express our sincerest gratitude to Exelon Generation for supporting our families through their winter coat donations,” said Wilson Principal, Purnima DeMorais. “For the past decade our students have benefited from this generous act of giving and while we’re grateful to be thought of year after year, we’re especially thankful this year during such challenging times. We truly appreciate this incredible partnership and support of our community!”
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Operation Warm is a national nonprofit that creates brand new, high-quality coats for children in need. Every child, regardless of their economic situation, deserves a brand new coat. They partner with compassionate individuals and organizations across North America to give a gift of warmth, confidence and hope to millions of children in need. Operation Warm believes a brand new coat is more than a coat, promoting self-esteem, school attendance and outdoor play.
Exelon is a FORTUNE 100 company that works in every stage of the energy business: power generation, competitive energy sales, transmission and delivery. Exelon’s mission is to be the leading diversified energy company – by providing reliable, clean, affordable and innovative energy products.
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(From left) Mark Rodgers (Manager, Generation Communications – NE Region), Darlene Pugnali (Vice Principal at Woodrow Wilson Elementary School), Purnima DeMorais (Principal at Woodrow Wilson Elementary School), and Anita Chaves (Office Manager at Woodrow Wilson Elementary School)