Dominion Honors Canton Employee as a Volunteer Of The Year
Representing the best in volunteerism and commitment to his
community, Canton resident Earlie Dukes will be honored as one of Dominion's
Volunteers of the Year for 2002.
Dukes will be honored at Dominion's annual volunteer recognition
ceremony today in Cleveland.
Dukes, a Dominion East Ohio millwright, has been a member
of the Canton Christian Fellowship, for more than 10 years, and helped oversee
the fellowship's adult prison ministry. In addition to holding monthly meetings
to minister to people, he holds church services at the Stark County jail twice
a month. His objective is to minister to adults and youth, showing them love
and teaching them life-changing principles.
For being selected a "Volunteer of the Year," Dukes'
charity of choice, Turnaround Community Outreach, will receive a $1,000 donation
from the Dominion Foundation.
Dominion is one of the nation's largest producers of energy,
with a diversified and integrated energy portfolio that includes 24,000 megawatts
of generation and 6.1 trillion cubic feet equivalent of proved natural gas reserves.
Dominion also serves 5 million retail energy customers in nine states. For more
information about Dominion, visit the company's Web site at www.dom.com.