Exelon Generation, a loyal and generous partner of the Everett Public Schools, has once again partnered with Operation Warm to provide winter coats to 300 students in the district. This year’s donation was made to students at the Parlin School, where Exelon officials joined students, staff, and administrators to mark the occasion on Friday, Nov. 21.
“We are pleased to provide these 300 coats to help keep students in Everett warm this winter,” said Exelon Generation Northeast Region General Manager Archie Gleason.
Added Superintendent Janice Gauthier, “We continue to be impressed and grateful for the variety of ways in which Exelon contributes to our district. Mr. Gleason and his team exemplify the ideals of community partnership.”
Operation Warm provides warmth, confidence and hope to children in need through the gift of brand new winter coats that offer children physical and emotional warmth, confidence to socialize and succeed, and hope of a brighter future. Exelon Generation works with Operation Warm in communities where it operates facilities and where there are a lot of families in need. Exelon Generation is the owner and operator of Mystic Generating Station and the Everett LNG Facility.
Fourth-grade students are pictured with EPS and Exelon officials at last week’s event at the Parlin School. Back row, from left: Teacher Milena Moreno, Assistant Superintendent Kevin Shaw, Curriculum Director Michelle Crowell, Exelon Communications Manager Mark Rodgers, Mystic 8&9 Plant Manager Brian Pettenati, Superintendent Janice Gauthier, Mystic 7 Plant Manager Mark Donaghue, Exelon Generation Northeast Region General Manager Archie Gleason, Assistant Principal Dennis Lynch, Exelon Operations Manager John Saunders, Principal John Obremski, Assistant Superintendent Charles Obremski, and teacher Milena Moreno.