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PSEG LI Employee From Stony Brook Helps Kids With School Supplies
PSEG Long Island employees donated school supplies for an annual school supply drive. A Stony Brook man was one of them.

STONY BROOK, NY — Scott Drucker, of Stony Brook, was one of dozens of PSEG Long Island employees who donated school supplies for an annual employee-initiated school supply drive, the company announced.
Thousands of boxes of crayons, pencils and pens, notebooks and binders, rulers, scissors, and other essentials were collected by the company’s Employee Outreach Council (EOC). Then, in assembly line fashion, the various back-to-school items were packed into nearly 400 PSEG Long Island backpacks and distributed by employee volunteers to a variety of grassroots agencies and organizations across Long Island and the Rockaways for hundreds of area school children to enjoy.
Employees also helped several local organizations distribute donated school supplies to children at various events throughout Long Island and the Rockaways hosted by Family Service League, LIADV (Long Island Against Domestic Violence), New Hour, Salvation Army and the United Way.
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"So many of our employees raise their hand for these back-to-school events and it’s so heartwarming," said Suzanne Brienza, PSEG Long Island director of customer experience and utility marketing. "Supporting children in the communities we serve is another way we give back to our customers."
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