Gwinnett Pulse

The power of community

The power of community

Along with more than 124,000 accounts served, more than 6,900 miles of lines energized, and a 99.9% electric service reliability in 2015, Walton EMC (Electric Membership Corporation) provides a unique energy of service to the communities it’s been serving since 1936. 

On the Gridiron in Grayson

On the Gridiron in Grayson

Gwinnett Area Moms enjoy a fun night out to learn about football safety, equipment fitting, concussion awareness, proper technique and more–at the Atlanta Falcons Mom’s Clinic at Grayson high school August 9th.

Gwinnett Council for Seniors open house

Gwinnett Council for Seniors open house

Friday, August 5th from 10am to noon, The Gwinnett Council for Seniors located at 186 East Pike Street, Lawrenceville, also known as the Browne Building, will reopen after their short summer break in July. 

FODAC client Elizabeth King enjoying the mobility of the power chair she received from the organization.

FODAC and Georgia Agencies to provide assistive technology for seniors and disabled

Partnership between Non-Profit and Georgia’s Division of Aging Will Increase Independence and Community Engagement for Mobility-Impaired across the State

Stone Mountain – Friends of Disabled Adults and Children (FODAC), a non-profit organization providing over $10 million annually in home medical equipment (HME) and supplies to people with injuries and disabilities, today announced a partnership agreement with Georgia’s Division of Aging Services (DAS), a part of the state’s Department of Human Services (DHS).

Hebron Christian Academy breaking ground

Hebron Christian Academy breaking ground

Dacula – Gwinnett County Chairman Charlotte Nash will join Dacula Mayor Jimmy Wilbanks; Dr. Tracey Pritchard, Head of School at Hebron Christian Academy; Chairman Cory Robinson, HCA Board of Directors; Chairman Chuck Warbington, HCA Building Committee and Lawrenceville City Manager;