For the second year in a row, Denver Broncos All Pro safety Brian Dawkins teamed up with King Soopers and Meadow Gold Dairies to provide complete Thanksgiving dinners to families throughout Colorado served by The Salvation Army.
The meals were distributed through The Salvation Army to families in need in Denver, Fort Collins, Greeley, Colorado Springs, Pueblo and Grand Junction.
Dawkins understands the great need that exists for families to receive assistance in these tough economic times, and embraces his role as a leader who can improve the lives of people in his community. He reached out to partners King Soopers and Meadow Gold Dairies to ensure families the opportunity to gather in their own homes to enjoy a Thanksgiving meal.
“The Lord has blessed me and I know how important it is to give a hand up to our neighbors who may need it during these tough times,” said Dawkins. “I am grateful that the folks at King Soopers and Meadow Gold Dairies joined me in providing these meals, once again.”
“King Soopers is pleased to once again partner with Brian Dawkins, Meadow Gold and The Salvation Army to provide a Thanksgiving dinner to Colorado families in need,” said Kelli McGannon, King Soopers Marketing and Community Relations Director.
“We salute Brian’s leadership and we are proud to partner with him to support The Salvation Army’s great work in our communities,” said Scott Barnard, General Sales Manager, Meadow Gold Dairies.
“Thanksgiving is a time for family. We really appreciate this partnership in helping us to help others,” said Major Victor Doughty, Intermountain Divisional Commander. “This statewide initiative with our Corps will aid hundreds of families that have come to us for help this holiday season.”
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