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Florida’s growing economy continues to need more skilled employees to meet work- force demands. To help, Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) is supporting students by offering two prestigious scholarships to assist them in achieving their educational and career aspirations. READ MORE FPL offers STEM-based scholarships for high school seniors
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More than half of Central Floridians don’t have enough saved for a small emergency let alone life-changing events. The lack of emergency funds reflects the increasingly pervasive reality of financial instability in Florida’s working families. READ MORE Turning the tide in Florida’s battle against financial insecurity
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