AmerenUE recently contributed $60,000 to the Midland Division of the Salvation Army to help the Army provide critically needed services to citizens throughout the region.
The army provides a range of programs to people in need from shelter to after-school programs to day camps, with 29 Corps Community Centers; five social service institutions; 12 shelters; and 148 service units (local volunteer units) that are strategically located across the region.
From left, Salvation Army Board Member Steve Kidwell, vice president, Regulatory Policy, AmerenUE, presents a check to Major Lonneal Richardson, head of the Midland Division of Salvation Army.
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