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Hannaford Supermarkets’ North Conway Store Manager Paul Salvas and Allison Forrest, community impact coordinator, (right) presented the grant check to (from left) The Way Station's Dan Lavigne, client coordinator; board member Hayes Miller; and Karen Albert, The Way Station’s development director; and board member Jeanette Heidmann. (COURTESY PHOTO)

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

Hannaford Supermarkets’ North Conway Store Manager Paul Salvas and Allison Forrest, community impact coordinator, presented the grant check to Karen Albert, The Way Station’s development director; Dan Lavigne, client coordinator; and board members Hayes Miller and Jeanette Heidmann.

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