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Energizers
Over the past five years, the Alabama Department of Public
Safety has spent more than $500,000 and 670 hours searching for
missing people. Smith predicts Project Lifesaver will significantly
reduce those numbers.
O'Daniel said the Energizers raised the money over four years
aer making Project Lifesaver the group's main statewide project.
"The technology improves every year, and the existing equipment
gets outdated," O'Daniel said. "This will continue to be our
statewide project."
According to Smith, the $108,000 raised by the Energizers helped
provide the $4,000 starter's fee and equipment for the last
counties joining in Alabama.
"The reason we were able to give you more transmiers is the
Alabama Power Energizers," Smith told the audience.
Amount the Energizers have raised and donated
since 2012 to support the implementation of
Project Lifesaver in Alabama
$108,000+
Counties in Alabama participating in
Project Lifesaver
67
Years the Energizers group has served
Alabama
20
Volunteer hours the Energizers have
contributed to Alabamians in need
750,000+