Central Georgia EMC's 2020 Annual Meeting will be drive-through style on August 5, with registration at 8 a.m. and a radio-broadcasted meeting at 10 a.m. to ensure safety during COVID-19.
Central Georgia EMC remains fully operational during the COVID-19 crisis, prioritizing member safety, service reliability, and flexible support for those facing financial hardship.
CGEMC issued capital credit refund checks in December 2019, but some were returned as undeliverable — members are encouraged to help update contact information for affected individuals.
God’s Kingdom Builders Church of Jesus Christ received a $5,000 grant from the Central Georgia EMC Foundation to support shelter repairs for the homeless, thanks to Operation Round Up participants.
Rachel’s Gift received a $5,000 grant from the Central Georgia EMC Foundation to support grief services, hospital staff training, counseling, and keepsakes for families experiencing infant loss.
Rachel’s Gift received a $5,000 grant from the Central Georgia EMC Foundation to support bereavement services and training programs for families and caregivers affected by infant loss.
Crosswalk Ministries USA, Inc. received a $3,000 grant from the Central Georgia EMC Foundation to support ARTreach, an after-school arts program empowering high-risk youth with life skills and positive expression.
The Monticello-Jasper County Chamber received a $2,840 grant for a portable sound system to support the Smithsonian Crossroads exhibit and future community events.
United in Faith Christian Ministries received a $2,500 grant to help provide food and support to those in need during the holiday season in Butts and Henry counties.
Griffin Fire-Rescue received a $1,669 grant to purchase CPR training manikins, enhancing their ability to train thousands more in life-saving skills through Operation Round Up.
Henry County Cancer Services received a $2,500 grant to help cover medication costs for local cancer patients, thanks to Operation Round Up participants.