Dear Linemen and Linewomen,
In the wake of Hurricane Helene, as the winds subsided and the floodwaters began to recede, a new storm emerged—the challenge of restoring power, connectivity, and a sense of normalcy to the lives of countless people across Georgia. It is during these trying times that we witness the incredible courage, resilience, and dedication of individuals like you—the linemen and linewomen who work tirelessly, often under dangerous conditions, to get the lights back on.
We want to take a moment to recognize your efforts and say thank you. For every downed line you repaired, for every long hour spent away from your own families, and for every risk you faced while working in difficult and sometimes perilous environments, we are deeply grateful. Your hard work went far beyond the technical—it restored hope, comfort, and security to communities struggling to recover.
In the days following the hurricane, your trucks and teams became symbols of relief and progress. As power flickered back on in homes and businesses, it wasn’t just the lights that returned—it was a sense of calm, a renewed spirit, and a step toward healing. Your commitment to ensuring that neighborhoods, towns, and cities were powered back up allowed families to cook, sleep in safety, and start rebuilding their lives.
You embody the spirit of service, not just in the job you do but in the way you carry out your work—with humility, determination, and a dedication to the well-being of others. You often work behind the scenes, but your contributions have a visible and lasting impact. For this, we offer not only our thanks but our respect and admiration.
As we continue to rebuild in the wake of Helene, we will not forget the role you played in bringing back normalcy. Your work has touched the lives of thousands, and we are forever in your debt.
With heartfelt gratitude,
Scott and Tracie White
Harlem, Georgia