![]() See coverage information in your mail piece. ![]() Plans subject to eligibility requirements, exclusions, and other limitations. Protection plans provide members with access to a HomeServe 24/7, 365 repair hotline, as well as local, licensed, and insured technicians that will come to members’ homes to fix covered repairs.Eligible Lumbee River members in North Carolina will be able to sign up for optional service plans to cover home repairs.HomeServe has been serving customers since 2003 and has an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau. HomeServe has completed 4.3 million jobs - 1.7 million jobs over the last 3 years and over 640,000 jobs in the last 12 months alone. HomeServe serves over 4.7 million customers in North America and through 650+ leading municipal and utility partners.As part of that commitment, they look for new, inexpensive ways their members can help protect their homes and budgets from the high cost and hassle of unexpected repairs. Lumbee River works hard every day to deliver safe, reliable, and affordable electric cooperative services to its members.Protection plans from HomeServe provide financial relief from the cost of covered repairs due to breakdowns caused by normal wear and tear. In some cases, repair costs could cost hundreds of dollars, and many homeowners are not prepared to handle the costs of unexpected breakdowns. Many homeowners are not aware that they are responsible for the cost of repairs to vital home systems. Eligible members will be able to enroll in these plans in the coming months. Lumbee River EMC is excited to announce a new partnership with HomeServe to bring optional home protection plans from HomeServe to Lumbee River members in Cumberland, Hoke, Robeson, and Scotland counties. The next phase will include amphitheater stadium seats, arbor upgrades, volleyball and full-court basketball courts, amphitheater stage upgrades, concession upgrades and much more.Lumbee River EMC selects HomeServe to offer home protection plans to members The first phase updated the pool, renovated restrooms, and began the amphitheater upgrades. The center began undergoing a facelift and renovations in 2016. The Lumbee Tribe Cultural Center welcomed more than 25,000 guests in 2022. “We hope this collaboration will continue and we will be able to invest and bring something to our communities that is well needed, and that will last for generations.” "It’s an honor and a privilege to be a part of renovating something that means so much to our communities and has for so many years,” said Locklear. Locklear cut grass, did odd jobs and was a part of a clean-up crew at the Strike at the Wind! Outdoor Drama. Locklear, President and CEO of LREMC, the presentation was very significant and personal because he worked his first job at 14-years-old at the Lumbee Tribe Cultural Center. “I look forward to future collaborative efforts.”įor Jon T. "They are a good partner to us and I’m very happy that they have decided to invest in the Lumbee Tribe Cultural Center and invest in our people,” said Lowery. Lowery said the Lumbee Tribe is glad to partner with LREMC. Lumbee Tribal Chairman Lowery thanked Eddings and the administration for the gift. ![]() “We are looking forward to the future, working together and we are excited about this relationship with the tribe.” "Rebuilding the Cultural Center is important, because it is an asset to our communities and it is going to make a difference,” said Eddings. Eddings said the co-op is glad to partner with the Lumbee Tribe to do things that will benefit our community. The presentation is the first installment as LREMC commits $200,000 to the Lumbee Tribe over the next five years. Lowery for upgrades at the Lumbee Tribe Cultural Center. ![]() My Account Member Services My Account In-person, over the phone, or by email, Lumbee River EMC’s Member Accounts Team is here for you Lumbee River EMC’s Call Center offers the highest quality of service to meet our member’s needs. and Makes Commitment as Community Partner Pembroke, NC (February 22, 2023) - On Wednesday, Rory Eddings, Lumbee River Electric Membership Cooperation Chairman of the Board, presented a $40,000 check to Lumbee Tribal Chairman John L. Notice All LREMC offices will close early on Tuesday, September 26, 2023, at Noon. See attached photos and full press release For Immediate Release Lumbee River EMC Gives Donation to Lumbee Tribe of N.C.
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