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Dearborn-Dearborn Heights Thanksgiving donations

November 29, 2019 By Times-Herald Newspapers Leave a Comment

Photo courtesy of Dearborn Police Explorer Post 1177 Facebook
Dearborn Police Chief Ronald Haddad (sixth from left) with Lebanese American Heritage Club Executive Director Wassim Mahfouz and Dearborn Police Explorers during the LAHC’s 14th annual Turkey Drive Nov. 23. The drive packed and handed out over 500 turkeys in addition to canned food to 2,000 people in the community. Sponsors for the drive included Meijer, Marathon, Frito-Lay, HAP and the Skillman Foundation.

 

Photo courtesy of Hassan Ahmad Facebook
A child volunteers during the Lebanese American Heritage Club’s 14th annual Turkey Drive Nov. 23 at LAHC, 5275 Kenilworth. The drive packed and handed out over 500 turkeys in addition to canned food to 2,000 people in the community. Sponsors for the drive included Meijer, Marathon, Frito-Lay, HAP and the Skillman Foundation.

 

Photo courtesy of Lisa Hicks-Clayton Facebook
Volunteers load Thanksgiving dinners into a truck during the Lebanese American Heritage Club’s 14th annual Turkey Drive Nov. 23 at LAHC, 5275 Kenilworth. The drive packed and handed out over 500 turkeys in addition to canned food to 2,000 people in the community. Sponsors for the drive included Meijer, Marathon, Frito-Lay, HAP and the Skillman Foundation.

 

Photo courtesy of Amad Elzayat Facebook
Dearborn High School students volunteer their time to assemble food boxes Nov. 23 at the Hanini Outreach and Community Center, 4045 Maple. Donations for the annual Thanksgiving food drive allowed for 1,000 meals to be delivered to those in need throughout the community. Students from Dearborn, Fordson, Edsel Ford and Crestwood high schools assisted with the boxing of the Thanksgiving dinners.

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