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Randolph EMC

Concern For Community

Our impact goes beyond delivering power; we are committed to educating, engaging, and protecting the communities we serve every day, strengthening the places we live and work through outreach, awareness and service.

Inspiring The Next Generation

We connect with students through career fairs across our service area, sharing opportunites within the electric co-op industry and helping build the future workforce.

Educating Through Experience

Our live line demonstrations provide a real-world look at how electricity works and the dangers it can present, creating hands on learning experiences.

Promoting Safety Everyday

Through school visits, community events and outreach, we are committed to helping our members stay informed and safe around electricity.

McKenzie Collins at the Youth Tour in Washington, D.C.

Youth Tour

McKenzie Collins represented REMC at the Rural Electric Youth Tour in Washington, D.C. During the trip, McKenzie visited Capitol Hill, met with several of NC’s congressional leaders and toured D.C.’s famous monuments and museums.

Bright Ideas

Randolph EMC made a $14,000 in the Bright Ideas Education Grants program in 2025.

People Serving People

Our employees take pride in engaging with the community, reflecting our commitment to making a difference where we live and work.

Here for you

Find out more about Randolph EMC and how we support our communities.

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