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Utility's Glade Spring plant donates to Feeding America

June 8, 2018
Utility Trailer’s manufacturing plant in Glade Spring VA joined with Food City to donate food to the Feeding America Southwest Virginia distribution center.

Utility Trailer’s manufacturing plant in Glade Spring VA recently joined with Food City to donate food to the Feeding America Southwest Virginia distribution center, where it will help families throughout the region.

“The donated food from Utility and Food City will allow us to prepare approximately 15,000 meals,” said David Millsap, the Abingdon branch director for Feeding America in Southwest Virginia.

“The canned vegetables and fruit will last approximately 5 to 6 months.”

The Feeding America network is the nation’s largest domestic hunger-relief organization. Working with individuals, charities, businesses and government, it supports over 200 food banks and 60,000 food pantries across the country.

The employees of Utility’s Glade Spring plant support a number of ongoing community initiatives, including annual food and toy drives.

“At Utility Trailer, we not only work to build top-quality trailers but we also work to give back to the communities where we live, work and educate our children,” said Sam Cassell, the Glade Spring plant manager.

“The Glade Spring manufacturer is Liberty Mutual’s 2017 Safety Award recipient and is scheduled to produce its 100,000th trailer this year.”

Headquartered in Abingdon VA, Food City’s parent company, K-VA-T Food Stores, operates 132 retail outlets throughout southeast Kentucky, southwest Virginia, east Tennessee, Chattanooga and north Georgia.

“Food City is proud to have the opportunity to partner with our friends at Utility Trailer Manufacturing to help provide food assistance to our friends and neighbors in need throughout our region,” said Steven C. Smith, Food City’s president and chief executive officer.  “We would like to applaud the Utility Trailer employees for their generosity in helping make this donation possible.”

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