red day car stickers Keller Williams Ann Arbor to Sponsor Food Drive to Aid Food Gathers“KW Cares” was created to help the Realtors, Associates and family members who have an immediate hardship.

At this year’s Family Reunion, Keller Williams announced an Annual Community Service day called RED DAY.

RED DAY (Renew Energize and Donate) is a new KW national initiative dedicated to improving and serving our local communities.

Keller Williams — Ann Arbor & Dexter, through its agents, is holding a community food drive from Thursday, May 14 through Saturday, May 16.

Cueter Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge has graciously offered to provide pick up trucks at several locations for food drop off.

Ann Arbor Keller Williams and Dexter Keller Williams will be dropping off paper bags, donated by Buschs, Whole Foods, Trader Joes,Kroger, and Pollys Country Markets in neighborhoods throughout the Ann Arbor Area and asking our neighbors to donate a bag of food for the Food Gathers Non-Profit Group in Ann Arbor, MI.

Food Gathers

P.O. Box 131037, Ann Arbor, MI 48113
Phone: (734) 761-2796 | Fax: (734) 930-0550
info@foodgatherers.org

ar124017753003579 Keller Williams Ann Arbor to Sponsor Food Drive to Aid Food GathersFood Gathers was started by Zingermans Delicatessan and is Michigan’s first food rescue program.

In 1997, Food Gatherers also assumed responsibility for the county food bank. Food Gatherers is now the primary distributor of food in Washtenaw County. Over 8300 meals are prepared every day for people in Washtenaw County. Now that is a lot of food.

To see a list of all the agencies Food Gathers serves in Washtenaw County click here.

If you would like to get involved contact me.

picture 23 270x300 Keller Williams Ann Arbor to Sponsor Food Drive to Aid Food GathersWe are thrilled to be helping out Food Gathers and celebrating RED Day locally in Washtenaw County.

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