A steady downpour couldn’t stop the City of Lauderhill and Florida Power & Light (FPL) from spreading holiday cheer to a group of local veterans on Tuesday.

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On December 10, a team of about 20 volunteers — including Mayor Denise D. Grant, Commissioner Melissa Dunn, and other city leaders — visited a veterans’ home in the St. George neighborhood to decorate the residence, deliver gifts, and offer thanks to those who served. The home was selected by FPL as part of its long-running holiday community service initiative, which has been active for nearly 20 years.

Mayor Grant joined volunteers in stringing lights and adding festive touches throughout the property, while Commissioner Dunn personally greeted the residents.

“It rained, but the mission continued!” Mayor Grant said. “We’re honored to honor our veterans and give back to those who have given so much.”

The veterans, visibly moved, expressed heartfelt gratitude as they received gifts and enjoyed the visit.

FPL, one of South Florida’s largest employers and service providers, powers millions of homes and businesses across Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach counties. The company is known not only for its energy operations but also for its steady community presence — from hurricane relief support to annual holiday outreach projects like this one. Through partnerships with cities, nonprofits, and neighborhood groups, FPL invests heavily in programs that uplift vulnerable residents and support local families.

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Officials said this year’s collaboration in Lauderhill reflects that ongoing commitment.

Rain or shine, volunteers said, the goal remained the same: ensuring local veterans felt celebrated and appreciated this holiday season.