Local GE #Retirees continue to support community with commitment of Time, Talent, Treasure

General Electric Co. may have closed their plant in Daytona Beach in 1994, but the GE Volunteers (General Electric retirees) have not stopped working. They have generously committed their time, knowledge, talents and energy in helping numerous non-profits in the community, including Halifax Habitat for Humanity. Their impact to the Habitat mission is notable. They have worked on more than 100 homes – doing many of the construction jobs that require expertise – and have volunteered alongside the future Homeowner as well as the team that sponsored the house build.
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Thank you Wagner!
There are many of us that are no longer living in a GE community but are still volunteering in the name of GE. I live in Fort Collins, CO and as a member of the local Optimist Club I volunteer at the Food Bank, help organize and run Toys for Kids in conjuction with the City Recreation Department. Toys for Kids provide Christmas presents to 400 t0 500 needy chidren as well as host Holiday Parties for these children. I also serve on the Salvation Army Advisory Board. I would like to hear fom other GE volunteer retires living in non GE communities.
Hi Ken,
Please join other retirees at http://www.ge.com/retirees and our LinkedIn group http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=4378545
Thanks for your service!
ineed all the help i can to locate my retierment fund i molve many times in the passed 12 years and i do not know were g e in vested my retiermwnet acount please can some help me with a phone number my telephone [PERSONAL INFO REMOVED BY EDITOR] help please i do not know were my founds are thank you to any one who can help
Hi Julio,
Please contact the GE Benefits Center at 1-800-252-5259. Hope that helps!