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Piedmont Natural Gas, Triad Community Leaders Celebrate Share the Warmth Round Up Day to Increase Awareness of New Energy Assistance Program

Posted : Wed, 28 Oct 2009 14:00:32 GMT
Author : Piedmont Natural Gas
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Piedmont Customers Can Round Up Bills to Nearest Dollar to Help Neighbors in Need Pay Home Energy Bills WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., Oct. 28

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., Oct. 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- As cool weather spills into the region, Piedmont Natural Gas (NYSE: PNY) employees are joining community leaders from throughout the Triad in Winston-Salem, N.C. to support Share the Warmth Round Up, an energy assistance program introduced earlier this year by Piedmont Natural Gas.

Share the Warmth Round Up offers a simple way for Piedmont customers to round up their monthly natural gas bill to the nearest dollar with the difference going to assist neighbors in their community who need help paying their home energy bills. Share the Warmth Round Up funds can be used to pay energy bills throughout the year regardless of the energy source used in the home - including natural gas, propane, oil, electricity, coal, kerosene and wood.

Piedmont Natural Gas launched Share the Warmth Round Up in July, making an initial commitment to contribute $100,000 to its Share the Warmth Round Up partner agencies. At today's event, Piedmont announced an additional $50,000 to Share the Warmth Round Up to further help its partner agencies meet increased demand for assistance this winter.

In recognition of the occasion and the impact Share the Warmth Round Up can make on its citizens, Greensboro Mayor Yvonne Johnson, High Point Mayor Rebecca Smothers and Winston-Salem Mayor Allen Joines designated October 28, 2009 "Piedmont Natural Gas 'Share the Warmth Round Up Day.'"

"The need for assistance in the communities we serve has never been greater and as the weather turns cool, we expect those needs to increase significantly," said Kevin O'Hara, senior vice president, corporate and community affairs, Piedmont Natural Gas.

"Over the past four months, more than 6,000 Piedmont customers have enrolled in Share the Warmth Round Up. This is a simple step each of us can take to support our communities and our neighbors in need and the most it could cost any of us is $12 a year. That's small change to change lives."

Contributions are tax deductible and every donation goes directly to an approved Share the Warmth Round Up partner agency, including the North Carolina Department of Social Services, which uses 100 percent of the donations from Triad customers to provide direct financial assistance to low-income families and individuals in the Triad.

"In Guilford County alone, we helped nearly 5,000 families with energy assistance last year," said Robert Williams, director, Guilford County Department of Social Services. "We anticipate that need to increase this year, which is why Share the Warmth Round Up is such a godsend for our neighbors who face impossible decisions - food or heat, rent or electricity. Piedmont makes it so easy to help with its Share the Warmth Round Up program."

Piedmont's Share the Warmth Round Up partner agencies are:

North Carolina

  • North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
  • Crisis Assistance Ministry (Charlotte)

South Carolina

  • South Carolina Governor's Office

Tennessee

  • Metro Action Commission (Davidson County)
  • Mid-Cumberland Community Action Agency (Cheatham, Robertson, Rutherford, Sumner, Trousdale, Williamson and Wilson counties)
  • Highland Rim Economic Corporation (Dickson County)

There are three ways for Piedmont customers to sign up for Share the Warmth Round Up: 1) visit www.piedmontng.com and click on the Share the Warmth Round Up icon on the left-hand side of the page. 2) call 1.800.752.7504; or 3) complete the enrollment form on the back of their monthly bill and return it with their bill remittance.

Non-Piedmont customers may contribute by sending a check made out to Share the Warmth Round Up to:

Piedmont Natural Gas / Share the Warmth Round Up

Attn: Treasury Department

4720 Piedmont Row Dr., 8th Floor

Charlotte, NC 28210

Those interested in tracking the Share the Warmth Round Up program can follow @sharethewarmth on Twitter or become a fan of "Piedmont Natural Gas Share the Warmth Round Up" on Facebook.

About Piedmont Natural Gas

Piedmont Natural Gas is an energy services company primarily engaged in the distribution of natural gas to more than one million residential, commercial and industrial energy customers in North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee, including 61,000 customers served by municipalities who are wholesale customers. Our subsidiaries are invested in joint venture, energy-related businesses, including unregulated retail natural gas marketing, interstate natural gas storage and intrastate natural gas transportation. Additional information about Piedmont is available on the Internet at www.piedmontng.com.

SOURCE Piedmont Natural Gas


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