The Kissimmee/Osceola County Chamber of Commerce is delighted to introduce our June-August new members. Our members are the lifeblood of our organization and we continue to strive to connect them to one another and to the community as a whole. Learn more about each new member's business and the services they offer by clicking their name below.
Please also welcome them by sending them an email or giving them a call to introduce yourself. An personal touch between members, especially at this time when we often find ourselves isolated, can help our chamber, and our members, continue to grow and thrive. Contact details are at the links below.
Opportunity Members
Digestive and Liver Center of Florida - Kissimmee
Sonceto Apartment Homes
Heritage Members
CFAC Commercial Real Estate Appraisal
EAG-LED Global Lights
FL Bakery and Restaurant
Huntington Learning Center of St. Cloud/Kissimmee
Infill Consulting Services
Insurance Chick and Advising Team Inc.
ONEIRX, LLC
Nexa Mortgage
Rated Art, LLC
Rodriguez Electrical Contractor Inc.
Western Governors University (WGU)
ZenBusiness
Every year the Poinciana Area Council Board of Directors holds a school supply drive to benefit schools of all levels in the Poinciana area. Last year they collected enough supplies to support four different schools.
PAC receives assistance from the community in collecting supplies each year. Member businesses host collection boxes in their lobbies or hold contests among their employees to collect supplies. Other members bring supply donations to PAC's lunches and after hours B2B Meet & Greet events. By fall they usually have a pretty solid supply.
For the past few years, PAC Board members have also participated District 3 Commissioner Brandon Arrington's Back to School backpack and supply giveaway. PAC has been trusted to distribute excess supplies from that event.
As with so many things, the presence of COVID-19 has made the task of collecting supplies more difficult this year. PAC has not been able to hold any networking events, and many lobbies that might have housed collection boxes are still closed to public traffic. Of course, the schools are still in need of supplies. In fact, PAC has heard from our schools that, because students may no longer share supplies, demand has actually increased. With this in mind, PAC decided they needed to get creative. They are doing their best to collect physical supplies where they can under these altered circumstances. Several PAC member businesses have volunteered to be drop-off locations again this year. Drop off locations for school supplies are in place at the following locations:
Kissimmee/Osceola County Chamber of Commerce
1425 E. Vine St. Kissimmee
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Monday - Thursday
Poinciana Medical Center
325 Cypress Parkway, Poinciana
Riviera Spa Massage
395 Village Dr., Solivita
OR
1060 Cypress Parkway, Poinciana
In addition PAC has created a virtual collection for funds to support schools in the Poinciana area and allow the schools to use collected dollars where they see the most need. Please donate if you can at this link, then click "Register Now" and select an amount. With the support of our community, PAC hopes that they will be able to deliver much needed supplies to our area schools again very soon.
When COVID-19 reared its ugly head, our local utilities reacted with the needs of their customers in mind. Interruptions and fees for nonpayment were suspended right away in March, and all offered some type of payment plan to assist customers. The electric utilities provided some rate relief and donated to funds to assist their customers with payments.
They are now beginning to resume regular payments and resulting disconnections, but they are vocal about continuing to help their customers, both residential and commercial, with payment plans and assistance funds. All three electric utilities - Kissimmee Utility Authority, OUC - The Reliable One, and Duke Energy - as well as Toho Water Authority encourage their customers to contact them if they need to discuss options for payment. Read below about the assistance available through Osceola's electric utilities and find contact information to reach out for additional details. Also, look out for our panel discussion with representatives from the utilities on our Facebook page on Wednesday, August 26 at 9:30 am.
When the pandemic first hit, OUC's Board of Commissioners approved a $12.1 million customer relief package. Since April, OUC has helped nearly 24,000 customers through payment arrangements and direct financial assistance – yet nearly $1.5 million still remains available for those in need, and there are still payment options and funds available to help customers. More than $1 million of remaining utility assistance funds is available for OUC’s small business customers. Find more information or apply for small business assistance on OUC's website.
At the start of the pandemic, and throughout, KUA has worked to keep their customers informed and provide financial assistance where possible. KUA created their “Our Response to Coronavirus (COVID-19)" webpage, where customers can find updates such as lobby reopening information, service interruption updates, payment plans, and more. The KUA board donated $50,000 to the KUA Good Neighbor Fund to provide additional payment assistance and doubled their match for other donations. To provide further financial relief, from May 1 to August, KUA utilized up to $8 million to offset fuel expenses for its residential and commercial customers.
KUA will work with any commercial customers who reach out. Since the beginning of the pandemic KUA has made almost 1,000 payment arrangements with commercial customers for a total of $842,000.
Duke Energy is resuming their standard billing and payment practices this month, though disconnections for nonpayment and late payment fees will remain suspended until September 1. In addition, credit and debit card fees and walk-in payment fees will be waived through the end of October. Duke remains committed to helping residential and commercial customers that are experiencing financial hardship due to the pandemic.
Business customers still facing financial challenges are asked to request an extended payment arrangement via Duke Energy's business assistance webpage. Businesses with more complex issues can call a customer care representative Monday through Friday from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm at 877-372-8477.
Toho Water Authority is also aware that the pandemic has impacted many of their customers. Toho resumed regular billing and collections procedures the week of August 3, 2020, and they have financial assistance programs for both residents and businesses that may have fallen behind on payments. Toho offers payment assistance such as payment extensions, customized plans for residents and businesses, and their TAP (Toho Assistance Program) program to ease financial hardship for customers. Commercial customers that have fallen behind on bill payment due to COVID should contact Toho's customer service line at 407-944-5000.