TEP is helping limited-income families reduce their energy costs by providing a free energy efficiency kit through area food banks.
Families with children undergoing medical treatment soon will get home-cooked meals from a renovated, updated kitchen at the Ronald McDonald House.
Broken windows at TEP’s downtown headquarters will be transformed into colorful symbols of inclusion and diversity through a community painting project.
Tucson community leaders Bob and Beverely Elliott are joining the NBA Retired Players Association-Phoenix Chapter, led by President Lafayette “Fat” Lever, is providing free food and household supplies to about 1,600 local families in need.
Youth On Their Own will use a TEP donation to provide student stipends instead of a graduation party.
The Diaper Bank of Southern Arizona is using funds donated by TEP to respond to growing demand for cloth diapers during the coronavirus pandemic.
With a larger family event canceled this year, 52 TEP volunteers instead jumped in to participate virtually in runs and walks to benefit the Erik Hite Foundation.