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Special Olympics is more than special
to SoCalGas manager, other employees
(con't)


to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes and the community.”


It’s personal

For Pat Petersilia, it’s personal: Both of his sons were born with fragile X syndrome, the leading inherited cause of mental retardation. “The Special Olympics really helped my sons, providing them with some great experiences they just could not get any other way,” Petersilia explains. 


But, as a volunteer, Petersilia is hardly alone. He is one of hundreds of employees from Southern California Gas Co., San Diego Gas & Electric, Sempra Energy and Sempra Global who often volunteer their time and support for the Special Olympics. They help organize events in Santa Barbara, San Diego, Los Angeles’ San Gabriel Valley, Orange County and elsewhere in Southern California.  


VIP raises $12,000

And, thanks to Sempra Energy’s Volunteer Incentive Program (VIP), Petersilia and those hundreds of employees get to put the company’s money where they volunteer their time.

 

That’s because Sempra Energy donates $100 for every employee who volunteers eight or more hours of his or her time in a year to the Special Olympics or other qualified nonprofit groups. For the Southern California Special Olympics, alone, that amounted to more than $12,000 in donations last year.


Learn more

To learn more, go to: Sempra Energy’s VIP program or Southern California’s Special Olympics.