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gave $6,000 to the event this year.)
“Any expenses have been under-
written by the committee and the
individuals involved,” says Schultz.
Organizers also appreciate the gift of
the use of their facility and their man-
power, donated by the Plymouth Arts
& Recreation Complex (PARC).
Schultz says that the Saturday
before Mother's Day has worked well
to get families to volunteer. “A lot of
families are together volunteering.
This event is good for the entire fam-
ily,” he said.
You can volunteer online at can-
tonfoundation.org/community-foun-
dation-of-plymouth. You can also
call Beth Meade of the Canton
Community Foundation at 734 495- Rotarian Mary Wolfe and friends, packaging for TEFAP.
1200 for volunteering details. Meade Being Inspired...
notes the goal of recruiting 1,000 vol-
unteers. by the Human Service Collaborative
Donations for the Greater Partnering with other organiza- ings designed to share information
Plymouth/Canton Service Project tions to support residents within our about available resources, as well as
should be made payable and mailed community has long been a priority current needs within the community.
to: Canton Community Foundation, for our Rotary club members. The Organized and directed by United
50430 School House Road, Suite Human Service Collaborative is a
200, Canton, MI 48187. valuable forum with monthly meet- See PARTNER, page 6
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