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Duke Energy kicks off monthlong campaign providing more than $600,000 to help fight hunger in South Carolina

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Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK) launched a monthlong South Carolina campaign beginning Nov. 6, 2025 to address hunger, providing more than $600,000 to over 60 feeding programs and culminating with surprise grants on Giving Tuesday.

The effort includes a $100,000 contribution to the One SC Fund, a volunteer event in Greenville that packaged 50,000 pounds of sweet potatoes for Thanksgiving boxes, and $105,000 in contributions to FoodShare South Carolina, including $39,000 to Mill Village Farms. Since 2021, Duke Energy and its foundation have donated $2.6 million+ to these agencies.

Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK) ha avviato una campagna di un mese in South Carolina a partire dal 6 novembre 2025 per combattere la fame, fornendo oltre 600.000 dollari a più di 60 programmi di nutrizione e concludendosi con donazioni a sorpresa nel Giving Tuesday.

L'iniziativa comprende una donazione di 100.000 dollari al One SC Fund, un evento di volontariato a Greenville che ha imballato 50.000 libbre di patate dolci per le scatole del Ringraziamento, e 105.000 dollari in contributi a FoodShare South Carolina, tra cui 39.000 dollari a Mill Village Farms. Dal 2021, Duke Energy e la sua fondazione hanno donato oltre 2,6 milioni di dollari a queste organizzazioni.

Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK) lanzó una campaña de un mes en Carolina del Sur a partir del 6 de noviembre de 2025 para abordar el hambre, aportando más de $600,000 a más de 60 programas de alimentación y culminando con donaciones sorpresa en Giving Tuesday.

El esfuerzo incluye una contribución de $100,000 al One SC Fund, un evento de voluntariado en Greenville que empacó 50,000 libras de batatas para las cajas de Acción de Gracias, y $105,000 en aportes a FoodShare South Carolina, incluyendo $39,000 a Mill Village Farms. Desde 2021, Duke Energy y su fundación han donado $2.6 millones+ a estas agencias.

Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK)는 2025년 11월 6일부터 남부 카롤라이나주에서 한 달간의 캠페인을 시작해 기아를 해소하고, 60개 이상의 급식 프로그램에 60만 달러가 넘는 기부를 제공하며 Giving Tuesday에 깜짝 기부로 마무리합니다.

이 노력에는 One SC Fund에 10만 달러의 기여, 그 Greenville에서의 자원봉사 이벤트가 포함되어 Thanksgiving 상자용 고구마 5만 파운드를 포장했고, FoodShare South Carolina에 105,000달러의 기여가 포함되며 그 중 Mill Village Farms에 39,000달러가 포함됩니다. 2021년부터 Duke Energy와 그 재단은 이 기관들에 260만 달러 이상을 기부해 왔습니다.

Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK) a lancé une campagne d'un mois en Caroline du Sud à partir du 6 novembre 2025 pour lutter contre la faim, en versant plus de 600 000 dollars à plus de 60 programmes d'aide alimentaire et culminant par des dons surprises lors du Giving Tuesday.

Cette initiative comprend une contribution de 100 000 dollars au One SC Fund, un événement de bénévolat à Greenville qui a emballé 50 000 livres de patates douces pour les boxes de Thanksgiving, et 105 000 dollars de contributions à FoodShare South Carolina, dont 39 000 dollars à Mill Village Farms. Depuis 2021, Duke Energy et sa fondation ont donné plus de 2,6 millions de dollars à ces organisations.

Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK) startete eine einmonatige Kampagne in South Carolina ab dem 6. November 2025, um den Hunger zu bekämpfen, und spendete mehr als 600.000 USD an über 60 Ernährungsprogramme, wobei sie mit Überraschungszuwendungen am Giving Tuesday abschloss.

Die Initiative umfasst eine Spende von 100.000 USD an den One SC Fund, ein Freiwilligen-Event in Greenville, das 50.000 Pfund Süßkartoffeln für Thanksgiving-Boxes verpackte, und 105.000 USD an Beiträge an FoodShare South Carolina, darunter 39.000 USD an Mill Village Farms. Seit 2021 haben Duke Energy und seine Stiftung diesen Einrichtungen mehr als 2,6 Millionen USD gespendet.

دوك إنرجي (NYSE: DUK) أطلقت حملة تستمر شهراً في ساوث كارولاينا اعتباراً من 6 نوفمبر 2025 لمعالجة مشكلة الجوع، مقدّمة أكثر من $600,000 لدعم أكثر من 60 برنامجاً غذائياً وتنتهي بمنح مفاجئة في Giving Tuesday.

تشمل الجهود مساهمة قدرها $100,000 في صندوق One SC Fund، وفعالية تطوعية في غرينفيل جرى خلالها تعبئة 50,000 رطل من البطاطا الحلوة لصناديق عيد الشكر، و$105,000 من المساهمات لـ FoodShare South Carolina، بما في ذلك $39,000 لـ Mill Village Farms. منذ عام 2021، تبرعت Duke Energy ومؤسستها بأكثر من $2.6 مليون لهذه الوكالات.

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  • Company committed >$600,000 to 60+ South Carolina feeding programs
  • Contributed $100,000 to One SC Fund to support statewide food banks
  • Volunteers packaged 50,000 pounds of sweet potatoes on Nov. 6, 2025
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  • Duke Energy Foundation is funded by shareholders and provides >$30M annually
  • Effort will assist at least 60 feeding programs amid funding uncertainties as colder weather and holiday season approaches
  • Since 2021, Duke Energy and Duke Energy Foundation have dedicated more than $2.6 million to support the efforts of these agencies
  • Campaign begins with Yam Jam, a volunteer event in Greenville that packages 50,000 pounds of sweet potatoes for holiday food boxes

GREENVILLE, S.C., Nov. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As colder weather and the holidays approach, many South Carolina families turn to assistance programs that help support those facing hunger. But those programs are facing challenges of their own to support this tremendous need. That's why it is important to support the organizations that do this great work.

The big picture: Starting this week, Duke Energy with support from Duke Energy Foundation launches the company's annual monthlong campaign to support organizations in South Carolina that address food insecurities and inequities across the state.

  • The initiative will provide over $600,000 to more than 60 feeding programs leading up to the Thanksgiving holiday and culminate in final surprise grant announcements on Giving Tuesday. Duke Energy employees will also provide their time and talents volunteering with organizations throughout the month.
  • This year's campaign also consists of a contribution of $100,000 to the One SC Fund recently activated by Gov. Henry McMaster to support food banks across the state.

Why it matters: Food pantries and rainy-day funds are drained, and many are unsure when government funding will be available. Though many donors and relief efforts like the One SC Fund have stepped up to support them, many communities still need an extra hand.

Zoom in: Every community in South Carolina is home to families who face hunger. The statistics are remarkable – more than 750,000 of our friends and neighbors lack consistent access to high-quality meals. That's 1 in 7 people facing hunger in our state every day, and 1 in 6 of those are children.

Bottom line: Throughout November, Duke Energy will highlight critical community partners that do this incredible work to fight hunger, including Harvest Hope Food Bank, Mill Village Farms, Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina, FoodShare South Carolina and AIM, among many others.

  • The monthlong campaign began Nov. 6, when Duke Energy joined Mill Village Farms, WYFF, Bon Secours Wellness Arena and nearly 200 volunteers from dozens of companies and organizations around Greenville to bag nearly 50,000 pounds of sweet potatoes for Thanksgiving food boxes to be distributed by FoodShare South Carolina hubs and other food programs across South Carolina.
  • Additionally, Duke Energy Foundation contributed $105,000 to FoodShare South Carolina organizations across the company's service territory, including $39,000 to Mill Village Farms.

What they're saying

  • Dan Weidenbenner, executive director of Mill Village Farms and Mill Village Ministries: "As we enter the holiday season, Mill Village Ministries remains steadfast in our commitment to ensuring food access for every resident in our community. In the wake of reduced federal support, Mill Village Farms' FoodShare program is stepping up to fill the gap – bringing fresh, affordable produce directly to neighborhoods where it's needed most. Thanks to the continued partnership of Duke Energy and the generosity of our community, we're able to stand in the gap for our neighbors and make sure everyone has access to the healthy food they deserve."
  • Tim Pearson, Duke Energy's South Carolina president: "Our hope is by shining a light on these organizations they will continue to receive the support they need to help address the real problem of hunger in our communities. They are fighting the good fight every day in communities across our state, but now more than ever they cannot do it alone."

Go deeper: Every bit of support to local food banks or soup kitchens is helpful. It could be as simple as a couple of hours of your time or even a monetary donation, but anything you can contribute will make a difference.

  • To find a community feeding partner near you, search online at SC211.org or text "FOOD" to 211211. Created and managed by the United Way Association of South Carolina, this text message platform was the first United Way program in the nation to offer this resource and launched with support from Duke Energy Foundation.
  • Customers struggling to put food on the table are also likely making decisions about what bills to pay at home, including their electricity bill. That is why it is important to offer information that can assist families to manage their energy bills when times are tough. Learn more at duke-energy.com/SeasonalSavings.

Duke Energy Foundation
Duke Energy Foundation provides more than $30 million annually in philanthropic support to meet the needs of communities where Duke Energy customers live and work. The Foundation is funded by Duke Energy shareholders.

Duke Energy
Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK), a Fortune 150 company headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., is one of America's largest energy holding companies. The company's electric utilities serve 8.6 million customers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky, and collectively own 55,100 megawatts of energy capacity. Its natural gas utilities serve 1.7 million customers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Ohio and Kentucky.

Duke Energy is executing an ambitious energy transition, keeping customer reliability and value at the forefront as it builds a smarter energy future. The company is investing in major electric grid upgrades and cleaner generation, including natural gas, nuclear, renewables and energy storage.

More information is available at duke-energy.com and the Duke Energy News Center. Follow Duke Energy on XLinkedInInstagram and Facebook, and visit illumination for stories about the people and innovations powering our energy transition.

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FAQ

How much did Duke Energy (DUK) commit to fight hunger in South Carolina in November 2025?

Duke Energy committed more than $600,000 to support over 60 feeding programs in November 2025.

What is the size of Duke Energy's donation to the One SC Fund (DUK) in 2025?

Duke Energy contributed $100,000 to the One SC Fund in 2025.

Which volunteer action did Duke Energy (DUK) lead in Greenville on Nov. 6, 2025?

Duke Energy joined volunteers to package 50,000 pounds of sweet potatoes for Thanksgiving food boxes.

How much did Duke Energy Foundation give to FoodShare South Carolina in 2025?

The foundation contributed $105,000 to FoodShare South Carolina organizations, including $39,000 to Mill Village Farms.

How much has Duke Energy and its foundation donated to hunger relief in South Carolina since 2021?

Since 2021, Duke Energy and the Duke Energy Foundation have provided more than $2.6 million to support these agencies.

Does Duke Energy fund its foundation from shareholder resources (DUK)?

Yes; the Duke Energy Foundation is described as being funded by shareholders and provides more than $30 million annually in philanthropic support.
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