TYSON FOODS: “Not a Destination, But a Bridge:” Wilkesboro Chaplain Opens Doors for All

TYSON FOODS: “Not a Destination, But a Bridge:” Wilkesboro Chaplain Opens Doors for All
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Tyson Foods issued the following announcement on Feb. 22.

Chaplain John came to Tyson Foods at the height of the pandemic and found his dream career helping team members focus on their physical, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing. But John didn’t stop there. He’s currently working with community members and organizations on food donation events, programming with local public schools, certifying his Tyson facilities as Recovery Friendly Workplaces, and other workforce development initiatives – all while working on his doctorate degree. #TysonTogether | http://spr.ly/6189Kn4I7

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