Hannaford donates $10k to Way Station mobile outreach project

Conway, NH — Hannaford Donates $10,000 to Support Mobile Outreach Services

The Way Station received a donation of $10,000 from Hannaford Supermarkets to support its Mobile Outreach Services Van Project. The initiative aims to deliver essential items and supportive services to individuals and families experiencing homelessness and housing insecurity in Carroll County.

Hannaford’s North Conway Store Manager Paul Salvas and Allison Forrest, Community Impact Coordinator, presented the grant check to The Way Station’s leadership team, including Karen Albert (Development Director), Dan Lavigne (Client Coordinator), and board members Hayes Miller and Jeanette Heidmann.

“This grant will enhance our Mobile Outreach Services Van Project, helping us reach people in need with essential items and support,”

additional details on the program and its impact are to be announced by The Way Station.

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Author’s note: The donation strengthens local outreach efforts by providing critical resources to those experiencing homelessness and housing insecurity in Carroll County.

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The Conway Daily Sun The Conway Daily Sun — 2025-11-19

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