The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Iroquois Gas Transmissi­on System donates $5K to food bank

- By The Dispatch Staff newsroom@oneidadisp­atch. com @Oneidadisp­atch on Twitter

CENTRAL NEW YORK » Iroquois Gas Transmissi­on System recently contribute­d $5,000 to the Food Bank of Central New York to aid in the organizati­on’s efforts to provide nutritious food for residents of central and northern New York struggling with hunger.

“Iroquois has a long history of supporting food security initiative­s and is grateful for the opportunit­y to offer our help to the Food Bank of Central New York,” Jeffrey Bruner, President of Iroquois Pipeline Operating Company said in a news release. “Challenges stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic have caused many more people to rely on emergency food services, which is why the work of the Food Bank is so critical.”

Food Bank of Central New York is a not-for-profit organizati­on working to eliminate hunger through food distributi­on, education, and advocacy in cooperatio­n with the community.

The core of their work is achieved by partnering with local agencies that distribute food to individual­s and families including food pantries, soup kitchens, and emergency shelters. They partner with 282 emergency food programs in the counties of Cayuga, Chenango, Cortland, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, Oswego, and St. Lawrence.

“Thanks to Iroquois’ generous donation, we’ll be able to provide enough nutritious food for 15,000 meals in the communitie­s we serve,” said Karen Belcher, Interim Executive Director for Food Bank of Central New York. “We appreciate the support from

Iroquois, which is muchneeded as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect residents of all ages throughout the region.”

“Iroquois is pleased to help the Food Bank of Central New York in their effort to alleviate hunger and we encourage others to support the organizati­on and their vital mission,” said Bruner.

Anyone interested in donating to the Food Bank of Central New York should visit their website at foodbankcn­y.org or call (315) 437-1899.

About Iroquois Gas Transmissi­on System, L.P.

Iroquois Gas Transmissi­on System, L.P., a limited partnershi­p owned by affiliates of TC Energy Corp. and Dominion Energy, Inc., owns and operates a 414mile interstate natural gas pipeline extending from the U.s.-canadian border at Waddington, NY through New York State and western Connecticu­t to its terminus in Commack, NY and from

Huntington to the Bronx, NY. The company is regulated by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC”). Iroquois’ wholly-owned subsidiary, the Iroquois Pipeline Operating Company, headquarte­red in Shelton, Connecticu­t, is the agent for and operator of the pipeline.

About Food Bank of Central New York

Food Bank of Central New York is a not-for-profit organizati­on working to eliminate hunger through nutritious food distributi­on, education, and advocacy in cooperatio­n with the community. We are the primary food supplier for 280 emergency food assistance programs in eleven counties of New York State, distributi­ng 15,623,010 pounds of food last year. Food Bank of Central New York is a member of Feeding America. Visit foodbankcn­y.org for more informatio­n on the agency and its programs.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? From left, Bob Welcher, volunteer, John Losty, volunteer, Ginny Welcher, volunteer, Karen Belcher, Interim Executive Director, Jim Chapin, volunteer, Ray Mosher, volunteer.
SUBMITTED PHOTO From left, Bob Welcher, volunteer, John Losty, volunteer, Ginny Welcher, volunteer, Karen Belcher, Interim Executive Director, Jim Chapin, volunteer, Ray Mosher, volunteer.

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