Community Corner

Northville Civic Concern Needs Your Donations

Donations can be dropped off at the Civic Concern or several Northville businesses.

The Northville Civic Concern is looking for help to fill its shelves. 

"Our client numbers have been steadily increasing as our donations are decreasing," read an email sent through the Northville Public Schools listserv.  

The nonprofit food bank serves over 170 Northville households, many with school-age children. The organization is accepting all food, but especially canned fruit and vegetables, cereal, soup, peanut butter and jelly, instant potatoes (mashed or casserole type), pasta side dishes (Rice or Noodle Roni), canned tuna and canned chicken.

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Bring non-expired canned or boxed food to Northville Civic Concern’s office in the Highland Lakes Shopping Center, 43261 West Seven Mile Road, on any Monday, Wednesday or Friday between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. On other days or times, drop off food donations at Cassel’s Restaurant or Worldwide Alterations also located in the Highland Lakes Shopping Center.  Donations are also accepted at Genitti’s Hole-In-The-Wall, Great Harvest Bread Company, Northville City Hall and the UPS Store in downtown Northville.

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The Northville Civic Concern accepts monetary and gift card donations. The food bank is a 501-c3 non-profit organization, so a receipt can be provided for any donations. 

For more information call (248) 344-1033 on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday.


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