Monarch makes donation to CASA of Trinity Valley

On Monday, January 25, Monarch Utilities, a subsidiary of SouthWest Water Company, donated $2,500 to CASA of Trinity Valley for volunteer recruitment and retention efforts. (left to right) Terry Benton, director of East Texas Utilities for SouthWest Water Company; CASA of Trinity Valley board members Steve Moore, Eston Williams and Karen Parsons; CASA of Trinity Valley Executive Director Lee Ann Millender; CASA of Trinity Valley board members Dale Johnson, Jerry King, Dr. Peter Running and Jerry Tyner.   (Courtesy photo)
On Monday, January 25, Monarch Utilities, a subsidiary of SouthWest Water Company, donated $2,500 to CASA of Trinity Valley for volunteer recruitment and retention efforts. (left to right) Terry Benton, director of East Texas Utilities for SouthWest Water Company; CASA of Trinity Valley board members Steve Moore, Eston Williams and Karen Parsons; CASA of Trinity Valley Executive Director Lee Ann Millender; CASA of Trinity Valley board members Dale Johnson, Jerry King, Dr. Peter Running and Jerry Tyner. (Courtesy photo)

Monarch press release

Monarch Utilities I, L.P., a subsidiary of SouthWest Water Company, announced a donation of $2,500 to CASA of Trinity Valley for volunteer recruitment and retention efforts. Monarch Utilities provides water and wastewater service to residents in East Texas.

“We are committed to the communities we serve and often show our support through sponsorships and donations,” Terry Benton, director of East Texas Utilities for Southwest Water Company, said.

The donation to CASA of Trinity Valley will provide resources to train volunteer advocates needed for the growing population of children in the state’s care.

In November, Monarch Utilities gave back to the East Texas community through its annual Project Wishbone program, which provides ready-to-cook food baskets to qualified Monarch customers who wished to prepare a traditional Thanksgiving meal, but were not be able to afford one.

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About Monarch Utilities I, L.P.
Monarch Utilities, the second largest private utility in the state with an exemplary record of safety and regulatory compliance, provides outstanding retail utility customer service 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 52 weeks a year. Monarch Utilities provides service to more than 24,000 water connections and 4,000 sewer connections. Monarch Utilities serves customers in 24 Texas counties.

About SouthWest Water Company
SouthWest Water Company provides a broad range of operations, maintenance and management service, including water production, treatment and distribution; wastewater collection and treatment; customer service; and utility infrastructure construction management. The company owns regulated water and wastewater utilities and also serves cities, utility districts and private companies under contract. Approximately half-a-million people in four states depend on SouthWest Water for high-quality, reliable service. Additional information may be found on the company’s website: www.swwc.com.