Semper Solaris to Donate Solar Panel System to Marine Veteran Charles Cedillo in Veterans Day Tribute
Local Marine Corps veteran Charles Cedillo, who served with distinction in Vietnam and now cares for his disabled daughter, will receive a complete solar panel system through Semper Solaris’ Semper Cares Initiative. This gesture celebrates Cedillo’s contributions to the country and aims to ease his energy costs while promoting sustainable energy solutions for years to come.
El Cajon, CA, October 30, 2024 — Semper Solaris, a leading solar and home improvement company, is proud to announce its donation of a solar panel system to Marine Corps veteran Charles Cedillo this Veterans Day, November 11, 2024, as part of its Semper Cares initiative.
Through the Semper Cares Initiative, Semper Solaris has continued to impact the lives of veterans by delivering solar energy solutions to those who have served. Each year, the initiative selects deserving veterans across the country to receive either a new solar panel system, roof, heating and air system, or battery storage system, providing relief from high energy costs and a path toward energy independence. This year’s project, “Project Yankee,” named in honor of Cedillo, reflects Semper Solaris’ commitment to service, loyalty, and community values.
The donation recognizes Cedillo’s exemplary service during the Vietnam War and his continued dedication to family and community. After serving three and a half years in the Marine Corps, Cedillo devoted himself to raising four children and now provides essential care for his eldest daughter, who faces significant health challenges.
“We are honored to recognize Charles Cedillo for his service to our country,” said Kelly Shawhan, co-founder of Semper Solaris and retired Marine Corps Captain. “Through the Semper Cares initiative, we aim to give back to veterans who have sacrificed so much for our freedom. This solar panel system will not only help Charles save money on his energy bills but also contribute to a more sustainable future.”
The solar panel installation, scheduled for completion before Veterans Day, will significantly reduce Cedillo’s energy costs, providing much-needed financial relief as he continues to care for his family. The system includes top-tier solar panels and installation by Semper Solaris’ expert team.
“When we learned about Charles’s story – his service to our country and his ongoing dedication to his family – we knew he was the perfect recipient for this year’s Veterans Day Semper Cares Initiative,” said John Almond, co-founder of Semper Solaris and a seasoned business leader. “Energy independence isn’t just about saving money; it’s about providing security and peace of mind to those who’ve sacrificed so much for our country.”
The Semper Cares Initiative exemplifies Semper Solaris’ broader mission of supporting veterans while promoting sustainable energy solutions. The company maintains strong ties to the military community through veteran hiring practices and community outreach programs.
For more information about Semper Solaris and the Semper Cares initiative, please visit www.sempersolaris.com or call (888) 408-1162.
About Semper Solaris:
Founded in 2012 by former Marine Corps Captain Kelly Shawhan and construction industry veteran John Almond, Semper Solaris is a leading provider of solar, battery storage, roofing, and HVAC solutions. The company combines military values of integrity and discipline with cutting-edge technology to help homeowners achieve energy independence. Located in El Cajon, CA, Semper Solaris maintains an A rating with the Better Business Bureau and continues to expand its services across the country while maintaining its commitment to veteran employment and community service through initiatives like Semper Cares.
Contact Information:
Organization: Semper Solaris
Phone Number: (888) 408-1162
Address: 1805 John Towers Ave., El Cajon, CA 92020
Website: https://www.sempersolaris.com/
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