Investing in the Future: Pure Energy Group Donates Solar System to the Boys & Girls Club of Albany's Waverly Campus

At Pure Energy Group, our commitment to Oregon extends beyond providing solar energy solutions. We believe in investing in the communities we serve, especially when it comes to supporting local youth. That is why we were honored to donate a solar energy system to the Boys & Girls Club of Albany's upcoming Waverly Campus.

The Boys & Girls Club of Albany has long been a cornerstone of our community, providing young people with opportunities to learn, build confidence, develop leadership skills, and create meaningful connections. Their mission aligns with something we deeply value: creating a stronger future for the next generation.

When the opportunity arose to contribute to the Waverly Campus project, we knew it was something we wanted to be a part of. By donating a solar system, we hope to help reduce long-term energy costs for the facility, allowing more resources to be directed toward programs and services that benefit local youth.

Solar energy is often viewed through the lens of savings and sustainability, but its impact can reach much further. For nonprofit organizations, lower utility expenses can mean more funding available for education, mentorship programs, recreational activities, and community outreach.

As a locally owned Oregon company, we understand the importance of giving back to the communities that have supported us throughout our growth. Whether it's sponsoring local schools, supporting nonprofits, or helping homeowners, businesses, and farms take control of their energy costs, we are committed to making a positive impact wherever we can. We are grateful to the Boys & Girls Club of Albany for the incredible work they do every day and are proud to play a small role in helping bring the Waverly Campus to life.

We look forward to seeing the positive impact this new facility will have on the children and families of our community for years to come.

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