Thomas Mora proudly served his country as a sergeant in the U.S. Marines during Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. The Fresno-based customer service representative still serves others by running a program, supported by his coworkers at the Fresno Service Center, that raises funds to help veteran families. Thomas took over the program from Nez Hosseini, a former president of PG&E’s Veterans Employee Resource Group. For the last eight years, Thomas has worked with the Central Valley Veterans to identify veteran families in need. He’s raised money from his coworkers—and has donated money out of his own to buy gifts. But that’s not all. Thomas, a graduate of PG&E’s nationally recognized #PowerPathway training program, has led drives to provide new shoes for students at Fresno’s Adams Elementary School. He buys U.S. flags and candy for kids attending the annual Fresno Veterans Day parade and carries a flag at the parade in honor of Fresno-area native and World War II veteran Vern Schmidt, who’s a few months shy of his 100th birthday. “Being able to give back is an amazing feeling,” said Thomas. “I wish I could put it into words, but it just feels great.” #VeteransDay #Veterans
Pacific Gas and Electric Company Encouraging to see a story that celebrates service, generosity, and local impact. The dedication to both veterans and youth demonstrates how one person’s actions can inspire collective goodwill and lasting change.
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1wIncredible work by Thomas Mora, continuing a life of service well beyond the uniform. From supporting veteran families to uplifting local students, his actions reflect true leadership and heart. Honored to see PG&E’s PowerPathway alumni making such a difference.