Dominion Foundation contributes $5,000 to support Salvation Army Meals Service to the Homeless and Hungry program

September 9, 2016

The Dominion Foundation has partnered with The Salvation Army of the Midlands to support the Meals Service to the Homeless and Hungry program through a grant of $5,000.

The grant from the Dominion Foundation will allow The Salvation Army to continue to provide nutritious breakfast, lunch, and supper meals to the local homeless and hungry population at Transitions homeless recovery center.

“The Salvation Army is grateful for the Dominion Foundation and its generous commitment to feeding people of our community,” said Major Roger Coulson, regional coordinator at The Salvation Army. “Last year, Salvation Army staff and volunteers served more than 205,000 meals through this program to people in need.”

“The Dominion Foundation and Dominion Carolina Gas Transmission value community partnerships. Through financial grants and employee volunteerism, it is Dominion’s mission to help improve the well-being of our communities,” said Keith Windle, General Manager for Dominion Carolina Gas Transmission. “Dominion is proud to partner with the Salvation Army to help support the meals service program at Transitions.”