Letter to the editor written by Patty Riddlebarger, Entergy vice president of corporate social responsibility and Charmaine Caccioppi, United Way of Southeast Louisiana executive vice president & COO, originally published May 5, 2022 in The Advocate Baton Rouge edition.
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