IROQUOIS GAS DONATES TO CONNECTICUT FOOD BANK

From left: Connecticut Food Bank”™s Doug Heberger, senior director of logistics and fleet operations; Chuck Williams, warehouse specialist; Bob Flynn, driver/warehouse specialist; Ed Burke, volunteer; Chris Pazdan, warehouse specialist; and Daniel Gomez, chief operating officer.

Iroquois Gas Transmission System, headquartered in Shelton, has contributed $5,000 to the Connecticut Food Bank.
“With families facing job losses, financial insecurity and other challenges brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic, it”™s now more important than ever to support the organizations leading the effort to alleviate hunger,” said Jeffrey Bruner, president of Iroquois Pipeline Operating Co.
Founded in 1982, Connecticut Food Bank provides food to hungry individuals, children and families in Fairfield, Litchfield, Middlesex, New Haven, New London and Windham counties.
 “This donation will help us provide food to people in need throughout our service area,” said Daniel Gomez, chief operating officer of Connecticut Food Bank. 
Anyone interested in donating to the Connecticut Food Bank should visit its website at ctfoodbank.org or call 203-469-5000.