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Frontier Utilities turns power into purpose
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Frontier Utilities turns power into purpose

  • December 23, 2025

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HOUSTON – Last week, Frontier Utilities – a local electricity provider – turned its holiday energy into community action.

Dozens of Frontier employees volunteered with Candlelighters’ Adopt-A-Family program to buy, wrap and hand-deliver gifts for children and families facing childhood cancer.

The effort brought coworkers together for a single, uplifting goal: brighten the season for families who need it most.

A big thank-you to the Frontier Utilities volunteers for giving their time and compassion, and to Candlelighters for coordinating support for families facing childhood cancer.

This season, Frontier Utilities is proud to stand alongside local organizations and Texans across the region – bringing a little more light and a lot more joy when it matters most.

Learn more, www.frontierutilities.com.

Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston – All rights reserved.

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