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At REC, Corporate Citizenship isn’t a catch-phrase. For many employees, it’s a calling.
Brian Wolfe looked forward to watching his oldest son, Greg, play in a Spotsylvania County Little League game 13 years ago. Unfortunately, there was no umpire to make the calls.

Wolfe, a senior public relations specialist at REC, stepped up and hasn’t looked back since.

“There cannot be a game without umpires,” Wolfe said, “so I turned it into my way of giving back to the community.”

Since that fateful day, Wolfe has had the privilege of umpiring at two Little League Softball World Series.

“It’s all about commitment to community,” Wolfe said. “Without that community effort, it wouldn’t be possible or affordable for many children to be able to play.
So much like REC serves its member-owners, Little League does the same for its community.”
Whether at work or at home, REC System Inspector Jonathan Foxx always looks for ways to give back to his community. Over the summer, for instance, Foxx led a backpack drive at Madison Elementary School in Caroline County, providing backpacks and school supplies to more than 30 children.
“This is my community,” Foxx said. “I saw a need and just wanted to help."

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