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FPL volunteers create computer training lab for LARC, Inc.

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Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) volunteer Associate Engineer Luis Velez transformed an existing classroom into a computer training lab with desktop computers to replicate a real-world work environment at LARC, Inc. as part of FPL’s 15th annual Power to Care week. PHOTO COURTESY OF FPL
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Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) volunteer Senior Business Specialist Laura Bayona transformed an existing classroom into a computer training lab with desktop computers to replicate a real-world work environment at LARC, Inc. as part of FPL’s 15th annual Power to Care week. PHOTO COURTESY OF FPL
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Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) volunteers Associate Engineer Nathaniel Vera (left), Kevin Lubo (center) and Associate Engineer Luis Velez (right) transformed an existing classroom into a computer training lab with desktop computers to replicate a real-world work environment at LARC, Inc. as part of FPL’s 15th annual Power to Care week. PHOTO COURTESY OF FPL
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Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) volunteers Kevin Lubo (left), Ron Winfrey (center) and Associate Engineer Luis Velez (right) transformed an existing classroom into a computer training lab with desktop computers to replicate a real-world work environment at LARC, Inc. as part of FPL’s 15th annual Power to Care week. PHOTO COURTESY OF FPL
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Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) volunteers PGD Engineer Richard Carter (left) and Senior PGD Engineer Barry Sutton (right) transformed an existing classroom into a computer training lab with desktop computers to replicate a real-world work environment at LARC, Inc. as part of FPL’s 15th annual Power to Care week. PHOTO COURTESY OF FPL
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Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) volunteers transformed an existing classroom into a computer training lab with desktop computers to replicate a real-world work environment at LARC, Inc. as part of FPL’s 15th annual Power to Care week. PHOTO COURTESY OF FPL

On March 7, Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) volunteers transformed an existing classroom into a computer training lab with desktop computers to replicate a real-world work environment at LARC, Inc. as part of FPL’s 15th annual Power to Care week. Celebrating its 15th anniversary, Power to Care is part of FPL’s commitment to help make the communities it serves even better places to live, work and raise a family. This year, FPL’s Power to Care week consists of more than 20 projects led by hundreds of employees and their families in more than 10 counties across Florida.

Source: Florida Power & Light Company