Today, the Baltimore City Fire Department unveiled a new kitchen at the Locust Point Fire Station, located at 1001 E. Fort Avenue. The project was funded by a $60,000 donation from American Sugar Refining Co., part of ASR Group, which owns Domino's. Locust Point Sugar Mill.
Domino Sugar employees also provided firefighters and first responders with three custom Domino Sugar cans filled with granulated and light brown sugar made at the refinery for use in renovated kitchens. did.
“The kitchen renovation was an expression of our appreciation and recognition of the important role fire department personnel play in protecting our communities,” Peter O'Malley, vice president of corporate relations for ASR Group, said in a press release. “Domino Sugar is pleased to be a part of the Baltimore community. We thank the brave and dedicated firefighters and paramedics of the Baltimore City Fire Department for their service.”
“We are extremely grateful to Domino Sugar and its employees for their generous investment in supporting the health of our firefighters and first responders,” said Baltimore City Fire Chief James W. Wallace. said. “This act of kindness and compassion not only strengthens our partnership, but also our ability to serve and protect our communities. We are truly touched by this gesture of support. I am.”
Photo provided by: ASR Group
Photo courtesy of the Baltimore City Fire Department.
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