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Being an Inspiration…
Plymouth/Canton Service Project Against Hunger
Nick Schultz, co-chair of this year's
Greater Plymouth/Canton Service
Project, is pleased once again to see
the members of the Lions, Kiwanis
and Rotary Service Clubs come
together and work to address
hunger.
“It's just a great way of giving back
to the community. The needs in our
community, both here and abroad,
are so great,” says Schultz.
“It's a good way for all of us to get
together. We (the various service
clubs) have a great relationship. It's
all about helping others, giving back
to our community.” Again this year,
Schultz's co-chair for the event is Lee
Harrison.
On Saturday, May 11, 2019, from 8 The family and friends that pack together... stay together.
a.m. to 3 p.m., over 1,000 volunteers more than 250,000 highly nutritious Coalition Against Hunger for disaster
will gather at the Plymouth Arts & meals. Each packet is designed to relief. KCAH has its warehouse in
Recreation Complex (PARC) at 650 feed a family of 4-6 and has a shelf- Westland. At least a third of the food
Church St. for a massive food pack- life of three years. will be distributed to local food
aging effort. Volunteers plan to The primary beneficiary of the
assemble enough packets to provide groups' efforts will be the Kids See PROJECT, page 4
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