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WV OMEGA raises nearly $80,000 for Children’s Home Society 

CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The goal of the “Every Child Deserves A Loving Home” campaign  is helping the children and families cared for by the Children’s Home Society of West Virginia.

 PHOTO CAPTION: The West Virginia Oil Marketers & Grocers Association (OMEGA), an organization representing convenience stores, independent grocers and petroleum marketers across West Virginia, raised $79,615 to support the “Every Child Deserves A Loving Home” campaign, which helps the children and families cared for by the Children’s Home Society of West Virginia. Attending the check presentation were Jan Vineyard, president, WV OMEGA; Brian Waugh, director of Retail, Little General Stores; Michael Graney, president, One Stop Convenience Stores; Terry Smith, marketing director, Go-Mart; Mary White, chief operating officer, Children’s Home Society; Steve Tuck, chief executive officer, Children’s Home Society.
The West Virginia Oil Marketers & Grocers Association (OMEGA), an organization representing convenience stores, independent grocers and petroleum marketers across West Virginia, raised $79,615 to support the “Every Child Deserves A Loving Home” campaign, which helps the children and families cared for by the Children’s Home Society of West Virginia. Attending the check presentation were Jan Vineyard, president, WV OMEGA; Brian Waugh, director of Retail, Little General Stores; Michael Graney, president, One Stop Convenience Stores; Terry Smith, marketing director, Go-Mart; Mary White, chief operating officer, Children’s Home Society; Steve Tuck, chief executive officer, Children’s Home Society.

 

The West Virginia Oil Marketers & Grocers Association (OMEGA), an organization representing convenience stores, independent grocers and petroleum marketers across West Virginia, raised $79,615 to assist with that effort, organization representatives announced today (June 1).

“Our members – the hundreds of local convenience and grocery stores West Virginians shop in every day – are very proud of this effort to make a difference in children’s lives and we are very appreciative of the public who truly supported this campaign,” said Jan Vineyard, president of OMEGA.

OMEGA-member convenience and grocery stores partnered with the Children’s Home Society of West Virginia to raise funds that will be used to support child assistance programs, such as emergency child shelters, foster care, adoption, mentoring, early intervention and numerous other family support programs throughout the state.  Brightly colored, Mother’s Day-themed, paper flowers were sold for one dollar at nearly 500 OMEGA-member convenience and grocery stores from April 10 – May 10 across West Virginia.

Mary White, director of development and philanthropy for the Children’s Home Society, said, “Our organization assisted 13,479 West Virginia children last year and the need for help is overwhelming.  This campaign not only raises awareness about West Virginia children who need help or a family to call their own, but provides our organization with a greater ability to make a positive impact on children’s lives.”

OMEGA members participating in the campaign include: Little General Stores, Inc., One Stop, Par Mar Oil Company, BFS Foods, Inc., Go-Mart, Inc., TWJ, Inc., R. T. Rogers Oil Company, Petersburg Oil Company, Mini-Giants, DeFazio Oil Company and the Kanawha City Foodland.

OMEGA has raised over $2 million dollars since 2003 for charities that improve the health, safety and wellbeing of West Virginia children, according to officials. “This effort not only gives back to the communities where our members live and work, but it demonstrates the philanthropic nature of our industry.  This is a win for all involved: the children, our members and the public.”

For additional information, contact Jan Vineyard at (304) 343-5500, or visit the website at www.omegawv.com.

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