(Source: Business Wire)

Reliant Energy has helped organize and is participating in a number of
hurricane assistance programs to help residents with hurricane
preparation and recovery if a storm were to hit the Texas Gulf Coast
this season.
"We want to help ensure that residents in the greater Houston area have
what they need to prepare and recover from a hurricane," said Reliant
Energy President Jason Few. "We've learned from the devastation of
Hurricane Ike what short term and long term assistance is needed to help
communities pull through if disaster strikes."
Reliant Energy has worked with the City of Houston, local charities and
retailers, and federal agencies to provide direct assistance to
Houston-area residents and train employees to offer even more help in
the event of a hurricane or other natural disaster. These plans include:
CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) trained employee volunteers
Comfort Centers
Emergency meals for seniors
Houston Food Bank
Hurricane Preparedness Guide
Neighborhood Watch
Working with the Houston Department of Health and Human Services,
approximately 50 trained employee volunteers from Reliant Energy will be
available to staff 18 City of Houston Multi-Service and health centers
where, in the event of a disaster, residents will be able to find food,
water and a place to sleep. Through Oct. 2, eight of the Multi-Service
Centers are Reliant Energy Beat the Heat Centers where over the summer
9,000 Houstonians have been able to cool off and positively impact their
electricity bills.
Reliant Energy employee volunteers are also trained to participate in
the city's Neighborhood Watch program to check on the safety of families
and elderly or disabled persons in affected neighborhoods who cannot
evacuate their homes. Volunteers will take needed supplies such as ice,
water, food and medication to those in need. In addition, employee
volunteers have been trained to help Houston Food Bank staff with the
distribution of food to those in affected areas.
Reliant Energy also is working with Interfaith Ministries' Meals on
Wheels for Greater Houston to provide 4,000 home-bound senior
citizens with an emergency supply of non-perishable food items. The
deliveries are scheduled to begin this month.
Approximately 85 Reliant Energy employees are being trained to help the
greater Houston community in the event of a hurricane or other disaster
as part of the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT), a program of
the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). CERT training prepares
volunteers in basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light
search and rescue, team organization and disaster medical operations.
Trained CERT volunteers step in to help when professional responders are
not immediately available during an emergency.
Houston residents can visit reliant.com/community for more information
about hurricane assistance from Reliant Energy and to download a copy of
a hurricane preparedness guide, courtesy of Reliant Energy and Lowe's.
About Reliant Energy:
Reliant Energy provides electricity and energy services to more than 1.6
million retail customers”including homes, small and large businesses,
manufacturing facilities, government entities and institutions across
Texas. As part of NRG Energy (NYSE: NRG), Reliant Energy is backed by
one of the nation's largest power producers. NRG owns and operates more
than 24,000 megawatts of generation capacity, including more than 11,000
megawatts of capacity in Texas. For more information about Reliant
Energy products and services, visit www.reliant.com.
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