Through a collaborative effort, Ingalls Shipbuilding partnered with Aramark and Pepsi to make a meaningful contribution to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Jackson County (BGCJC). Funds raised from sales at Ingalls directly supported this donation, helping to further the organization’s mission to provide safe spaces, educational opportunities, and enriching programs for local youth.
The donation was presented during a special gathering attended by representatives from BGCJC, Aramark, Pepsi, and Ingalls Shipbuilding. “We are so thankful for this generous support,” said Jennifer Anderson, CEO of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Jackson County. “This contribution will allow us to continue empowering children and teens in our community with the resources and opportunities they need to succeed.”
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Scott G. Weldon, Vice President of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Jackson County Board of Directors, Vice President, Supply Chain Management, Ingalls Shipbuilding, Jesus Ramirez, Business Development Manager at Allen Beverages, Shawn Guercio, representing Aramark, Jennifer Anderson, CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of Jackson County, Ja’Leasa Bolden, President of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Jackson County Board of Directors and Director of Communications at Moss Point School District
This effort is another example of Ingalls Shipbuilding’s commitment to giving back to the community. With initiatives like this, the company continues to build not only ships but also stronger, more resilient communities.
To learn more about how you can support the Boys & Girls Clubs of Jackson County, visit their website or contact CommunityRelations@hii-ingalls.com.