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Operation Round Up

Operation Round Up IconMembers of Lynches River Electric Cooperative have the opportunity to join this innovative program to provide funding for worthy causes in our area.

Operation Round Up is sponsored by the Lynches River Electric Trust, a board of community leaders from Chesterfield, Kershaw and Lancaster counties who serve on a voluntary basis and Lynches River Electric Cooperative.

Here's How It Works:

The electric bills of participating co-op members are rounded up to the next highest dollar each month. The extra cents we collect from each member go into the Operation Round Up fund. The average contribution is approximately $6 per year and is never more than 99 cents per month.

How the Money is Used:

Operation Round Up funds stay right here in Chesterfield, Kershaw and Lancaster counties. The money assists with the basic needs of individuals such as food, shelter, clothing and health care.

It's Easy to Participate:

Lynches River Electric consumers are automatically included in Operation Round Up, making it easy to start helping right away. If you choose not to participate, or if you want to discontinue your contributions at any time, contact the Lynches River office. We will stop rounding up your bill on your next statement.

Online Application:

If you are interested in Operation Round Up and would like to participate, please download a pdf version of the application here. We also have application instructions available in pdf too.

For questions or comments about Operation Round Up, contact Lynches River Electric Cooperative.

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