Home Dominion honors volunteers of the year, donates $13,000 to local charities
News

Dominion honors volunteers of the year, donates $13,000 to local charities

AFP

Dominion is honoring its top company volunteers this spring by paying it forward with $1,000 donations to each recipient’s charity of choice.

dominion virginia powerNow in its 33rd year, Dominion’s “Benjamin J. Lambert, III, Volunteer of the Year program” will recognize 12 individual employees from Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia whose volunteer efforts brightened the lives of others or made lasting improvements to communities in 2016.

In addition, all employees from Kewaunee Power Station in Wisconsin will receive a consolidated Volunteer of the Year award for outstanding group efforts during 2016.

“The work of Dominion’s volunteers lifts our cities, communities and neighborhoods,” said Thomas F. Farrell II, chairman, president and chief executive officer. “Our employees offer optimism and exhibit personal generosity in the time they dedicate to helping others.”

The 2016 Dominion Volunteers of the Year and their charities of choice are:

  • Pamela Dumire, Akron, Ohio, Multiple Sclerosis Ohio Buckeye Chapter
  • Barbara Gilliland, Woodbridge, Va., NOVA Pets Alive
  • William Gwynn, New Canton, Va., Powhatan Volunteer Rescue Squad
  • Jeff Heffelman, Dumfries, Va., SPARK
  • Kewaunee Power Station employees, Carlton, Wis., Lakeshore Community Pantry
  • John Marlow, Parkersburg, W.Va., Humane Society of Parkersburg
  • Cathy Niedermayer, Richmond, Va., Friends United with the Richmond Shelter (FURS)
  • Marty O’Baker, Alexandria, Va., Mt. Savage Volunteer Fire Company
  • Shane Olson, Richmond, Va., National Multiple Sclerosis Society, MSRide 2017
  • Anthony J. Perry, Cleveland, Ohio, Three Deuce Five Marine Foundation
  • April N. Stephens, Cleveland, Ohio, Zane’s Foundation
  • Gary Venturini, Kittanning, Pa., Zachary’s Mission
  • Courtney Young, Norfolk, Va., Virginia State University Alumni Association

Dominion will pay tribute to its employees at Volunteer of the Year ceremonies in Richmond on April 24 and in Akron, Ohio, on May 4.

Dominion volunteers dedicate their time to a variety of charitable activities – from stocking food pantries to building outdoor classrooms, weatherizing homes to reading to children. A wide range of nonprofit organizations have benefitted, including those working to improve the environment, revitalize communities, promote education and meet human needs. For instance, since 2000 Dominion employees have tackled more than 200 environmental projects — helping to beautify parks, clean rivers, replace osprey platforms, build urban gardens and more.

In 2016, Dominion and the Dominion Foundation contributed $26.6 million to charitable organizations helping to improve the quality of life in communities across the company’s footprint.

Support AFP




AFP

AFP

Have a guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tip? Email editor Chris Graham at [email protected]. Subscribe to AFP podcasts on Apple PodcastsSpotifyPandora and YouTube.

Latest News

terry waters fishburne
Etc.

Waynesboro: Hall of Fame wrestling coach Terry Waters announces retirement

Tom Dulaney Slonaker
Etc.

Greene County: Tom Dulaney Slonaker has had several SuperFun careers

Long-time Ruckersville resident Tom Dulaney Slonaker has had a plethora of successful careers, including sports broadcaster, financial engineer, stockbroker, and as an insurance agent he had an office in Charlottesville.

healthcare
U.S. & World

Making the case for universal health care: The message is the message

Republicans use framing to deride universal health care when they use the terms “free health care” and “socialized medicine.” UHC is neither free nor socialized medicine, but the terms stick.

flock License plate reader police
U.S. & World

While the political circus distracts us, Flock builds the Digital Police State

vdot road
Local

Local road construction, maintenance schedule update: July 20-24

waynesboro map
Local

Waynesboro: Is the city review of the Mimosa Farm permit request just a formality?

vape shop
Virginia

New state law aims to crack down on liquid tobacco, vape sales in Virginia