Constellation Energy’s interns give back in a United Way “Day of Caring”
On Tuesday, July 29, Constellation Energy and United Way of Southern Chester County (UWSCC) partnered for a meaningful and impactful Day of Caring, bringing together 38 Constellation interns and employees for a day of networking, service, and community connection.
Interns and employees from three Constellation sites—Peach Bottom, Limerick, and the Kennett Square office—fanned out across the region to volunteer with several of UWSCC’s trusted nonprofit partners. Their collective efforts made a tangible impact across six different organizations: Kennett Area Community Services, YoungMoms, The Garage Youth and Community Center (Kennett Square and Avondale locations), Tick Tock Early Learning Center, and The Wardrobe – Kennett Square.
From curating outfits at The Wardrobe and pulling weeds at preschool playgrounds, to organizing storage spaces, sprucing up youth centers, and packing food for families in need, volunteers were immersed in the hands-on work that supports UWSCC’s mission of improving lives across Southern Chester County.
“Whether packaging groceries or brightening a space for young learners, every task taken on by Constellation's interns was meaningful,” said Darcie Martin, executive director of United Way Southern Chester County. “This day was about more than volunteer hours—it was about deepening connections between future leaders and the community we serve.”
Volunteers not only gave back through service, but also learned about the critical, day-to-day work of local nonprofits supporting families facing poverty, housing insecurity, educational gaps, and other challenges. Their experience reflects United Way’s broader goal: to connect people, purpose, and place for lasting impact.
United Way Southern Chester County was proud to partner with Constellation Energy for this special Day of Caring—a true celebration of teamwork, compassion, and corporate social responsibility.

