Press Release

PSEG Long Island Announces New Program for Local Seniors

‘Senior Connections’ created to help older residents stay safe around electricity, avoid scams, prepare for storms and save money

(UNIONDALE, N.Y. – Feb. 19, 2025) PSEG Long Island is launching Senior Connections, a new program focused on helping seniors in the community navigate through a range of important topics. Under the program, PSEG Long Island is providing subject-matter experts to address groups of seniors about storm preparation, scam prevention, electric safety, energy efficiency and financial assistance.


“We created this Senior Connections program to enhance our commitment to older adults in the community. This free program will provide important information to help seniors stay safe and save money at locations that are convenient for them to attend.” 

-  Michael Presti, Director of Customer Experience and Marketing, PSEG Long Island


The seminars will be held in partnership with large and small community-based organizations, local libraries, schools, 55+ communities and other groups that provide seniors with programming and activities. Small, intimate groups or larger gatherings can be accommodated, either in person or via interactive virtual video meetings.

The program began this month with a safety presentation at the YMCA in Glen Cove. Upcoming events are scheduled for Huntington and New Hyde Park. To find out more about the program or to request a lecture for your constituency, contact PSEG Long Island at communityLI@pseg.com.
 

 

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PSEG Long Island
PSEG Long Island operates the Long Island Power Authority’s transmission and distribution system under a long-term contract.  PSEG Long Island is a subsidiary of Public Service Enterprise Group Inc. (PSEG) (NYSE:PEG), a publicly traded diversified energy company.