Cape Hatteras Electric presents ‘Sharing Success’ grant to Dare County Association of Fire Officers
Published 1:57 pm Monday, June 10, 2024
- Cape Hatteras Electric Cooperative executive vice president Susan Flythe, center, presents $10,000 grant to Cameron Whitaker who is south director for Dare County Association for Fire Officers, for maintenance on the Dare County burn building in Buxton. Shown, from left, are Dan Oden, a member of the Cape Hatteras Electric board, John Conner, Whitaker, Flythe, Carroll Midgett, Brandon Molenda and Jeffrey DelMonte. Conner, Midgett, Molenda and DelMonte are association members. Courtesy CHEC
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Cape Hatteras Electric Cooperative has presented the Dare County Association of Fire Officers (DCAFO) with a $10,000 grant made possible through the CoBank “Sharing Success” Grant Program. CoBank is a national cooperative bank that serves rural areas.
The cooperative gave $5,000 to DCAFO, which was met with an additional $5,000 from CoBank, to support training and maintenance at the Buxton burn building.
The site is owned by Dare County, but DCAFO is responsible for maintaining the facility and scheduling training for the 15 fire departments in Dare County. The group plans to have a large, regional training at the burn building in early 2025, and several maintenance projects need to be addressed before then.
This donation was made possible through CoBank’s “Sharing Success” charitable contribution program, which celebrates the vital role that cooperatives play in individual communities across the country. Concern for community is a long-standing cooperative principle. Cape Hatteras Electric Cooperative noted it is happy to join CoBank in support of this worthy cause, as the cooperative works to provide value to members and support to the communities on Hatteras Island.
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