AIKEN, S.C. (December 20, 2023) — Savannah River Mission Completion (SRMC) donated $5,000 to the Salvation Army for local needs in Aiken, Barnwell, and Allendale counties, as senior executives volunteered to ring the bell for the Red Kettle Campaign.
SRMC’s Philanthropic Giving Program fully supports the nonprofit organization that provides a wide range of services to millions of people in need every year. This year the Salvation Army has helped nearly 24 million Americans overcome poverty, addiction, and economic hardships through a gamut of social services.
SRMC President and Program Manager Dave Olson said that he is grateful for the Salvation Army and all that they do to serve the needs of the less fortunate in our community — especially this time of year. Olson led the bellringing for the company.
“Savannah River Mission Completion looks forward to supporting the Salvation Army each year,” Olson said. “Raising and donating money for so many essential programs and services provided by the Salvation Army is a great way to contribute to our neighbors.”
SRMC is the Liquid Waste Contractor at the Savannah River Site and comprises parent company BWX Technologies, Inc. with partners Amentum and Fluor. Its team brings the capabilities necessary to accelerate cleanup at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Savannah River Site through safe nuclear operations, optimized and integrated mission execution, and strong corporate governance.
Savannah River Mission Completion presents a $5,000 check to Salvation Army Captains (from left) April and Randy Tiller, SRMC President and Program Manager Dave Olson, and SRMC Senior Executive Coordinator Jenny Godfrey.
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