DOMINION DONATES $10,000 TO
SUPPORT
COAST GUARD FOUNDATION PROJECT AT
USCG STATION ST. INIGOES
STONINGTON, CT (March 29, 2005) - The Coast Guard Foundation is pleased to
announce that Dominion, one of the nation's largest energy producers,
recently donated $10,000 for the renovation of an athletic facility serving
U.S. Coast Guard men and women at St. Inigoes Station in Maryland. Dominion
is headquartered in Richmond, Virginia and also has a facility located in
Cove Point, Maryland.
The $10,000 contribution is paying the majority of material and construction
costs for the Foundation program at St. Inigoes Station. Through the
program, the Foundation is resurfacing the floor of a multipurpose athletic
court used by Coast Guard men and women at the station for basketball and
other sports activities.
"This gift is a tremendous help to the Foundation's efforts to support the
men and women of Coast Guard Station St. Inigoes," said James Link,
president and CEO of the Coast Guard Foundation.
About Dominion:
Dominion is one of the nation's largest producers of energy, with an energy
portfolio of about 28,100 megawatts of generation, about 6 trillion cubic
feet equivalent of proved natural gas reserves and 7,900 miles of natural
gas transmission pipeline. Dominion also operates the nation's largest
underground natural gas storage system with more than 960 billion cubic feet
of storage capacity and serves retail energy customers in eight states. For
more information about Dominion, visit the company's Web site at
www.dom.com.
About the Coast Guard Foundation, Inc.:
The Coast Guard Foundation, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that supports
the men and women of the U.S. Coast Guard and Coast Guard Academy. The
Foundation's fundraising efforts satisfy vital equipment, training and
education needs not met through traditional government sources. The
Foundation distributes funding among all nine Coast Guard districts,
overseas units and the Academy. Visit the Web site at: www.cgfdn.org.