Dishing up hot meals for truck drivers a way to show deepest appreciation, says Salvation Army
Volunteers at the Salvation Army are renewing their efforts to provide hot meals to truck drivers finding it hard to access some services on Newfoundland and Labrador s roads.
Social Sharing As long as the need is there…that s what we plan to do, said Maj. Rene Loveless
Posted: Feb 22, 2021 10:15 AM NT | Last Updated: February 22
Major Rene Loveless is the Salvation Army s secretary for public relations and development in Newfoundland and Labrador. The Salvation Army is restarting efforts to dish out hot meals for truck drivers in Port aux Basques. (Adam Walsh/CBC )
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