Thermal Belt Outreach adds freezer capacity

Published 10:00 pm Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Thank you to the Timken Foundation of Canton and the Polk County Community Foundation Unrestricted Fund for grants that enabled Thermal Belt Outreach Ministry to add a new cooler and refurbish the freezer. Outreach was able to double their capacity for both frozen and refrigerated foods, which will help them to consistently deliver quality food in a safe working environment. Pictured are TimkenSteel Peak Plant Operations Manager Bob Morrow, Outreach Executive Director George Alley, and Polk County Community Foundation CEO Elizabeth Nager. (photo submitted by George B. Alley)

Thank you to the Timken Foundation of Canton and the Polk County Community Foundation Unrestricted Fund for grants that enabled Thermal Belt Outreach Ministry to add a new cooler and refurbish the freezer. Outreach was able to double their capacity for both frozen and refrigerated foods, which will help them to consistently deliver quality food in a safe working environment. Pictured are TimkenSteel Peak Plant Operations Manager Bob Morrow, Outreach Executive Director George Alley, and Polk County Community Foundation CEO Elizabeth Nager. (photo submitted by George B. Alley)

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