How amazing is our community in southern Michigan?! We want to thank everyone for their generous donations! Thank you to our clients, employees, local businesses, and schools. Thank you to the North Adams-Jerome community and the NHS students for your hard work and dedication to "Stuff the Bus". Thank you to the Hudson CIS students, and Lindsey Roger's for organizing donations in Lenawee County. Thank you to all the individuals who donated. We received toiletries, cleaning supplies, clothing, hats, gloves, water and food in abundance. 💖We received donations from businesses and individuals across Southern Michigan. To Our Volunteers: THANK YOU! Thank you to Christopher Trumble, Cassie Hein, McKael Hein, Matt Wallace, and Bill Stinchcomb! Care That Matters is also appreciative to our clients that donated and volunteered as well. We thank you all for your hard work. It was a lot, sorting, boxing, labeling, and loading. With our volunteers, we were able to make it as easy as possible for those affected in North Carolina by hurricane Helene. Thank you again from the bottom of our hearts! Care That Matters loves and appreciates you all. It has been so great seeing everyone's love for their fellow Americans.---Lake Pleasant Recycling & Demolition Osseo MIRising Excavating, Inc.Premier Concrete Admixtures Performance AutomotiveFamily DollarMeijerQEI Quality Excavators Hudson Area SchoolsRW Mercer CompanyNorth Adams-Jerome Public SchoolsJackson Industrial ConstructionClark Electric INCAlro SteelGreen Bay PackagingM & M SmokehouseImperial Welding Griffiths Mechanical Inc.Willbee Transit-Mix Company IncWallace Construction Northwest Industrial Supply, LLC365 Medical Billing Services Jonesville LumberMcNair Construction Sparks & Sons Excavating And TruckingJabour Plumbing Merillat Family Aube Ventures Frontier Building Materials Kevin Bever Moore Farms ... See MoreSee Less
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It took 3 of us all day: but the North Adams-Jerome Public Schools stuff the bus is unloaded and all items have been gone through and sorted accordingly. All boxed up, and onto pallets. I want to express my gratitude to the entire community, NAJ students, staff, and faculty. We have had some amazing donations from alot of local businesses as well. We were able to purchase 3 new generators with the monetary donations today. We have about 12 pallets full of clothes, supplies, personal hygiene products, food, diapers, baby food, etc. We also have donations of new buddy propane heaters and propane tanks, new large commercial fans, new 5-gallon buckets w/ lids, adult inconvenience supplies, water, 1000 hand warmers, coats, blankets, pet foods. The list just keeps getting bigger. We have more donations to box up and put onto pallets tomorrow as we receive them.Hudson career center also has gathered supplies roughly 10 pallets full I'm hearing. Folks this is just unbelievable. The love that you have shown for our fellow Americans, well its truly amazing. God Bless each and every one that helped in one way or another. And thank you to all the volunteers. We will be leaving Friday morning for North Carolina. I will post and thank all businesses and local individuals when I have a compiled list in front of me - i do not want to miss anyone.God is providing for those in need; through our community. The love is real❤️ ... See MoreSee Less
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Calling all health care associates:We are in need of gloves, N- 95 mask, tyvec suites, first aid supplies, oxygen tubing, alcohol wipes, pulse oximeters, glucose monitors, blood pressure cuffs, incontinent supplies, baby wipes, no rinse soap, any medical supplies. We are filling our office with supplies for the hurricane victims. Taking supplies at 3105 Wildwood Ave suit B Jackson till next Tuesday the 15th. Supplies will go directly to those effected by hurricane Helene. Please pray for all, from NC to Tenn, to Florida. Come on health care warriors we need your help. Thank you,Lisa Wallace ... See MoreSee Less
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WE NEED YOUR HELP! Care That Matters, along with many other businesses in Southern Michigan, is collecting donations for those affected by the hurricane. Donations can be dropped up at 3105 Wildwood Ave, STE B, Jackson, MI until Wednesday, October 16th. The following weekend, donations will be distributed to local organizations and churches in North Carolina. Items we have been told they are in need of include the following: * Diapers/Wipes * Baby Essentials * Coats * Charcoal * 1lb Cylinders of Propane* Extensions Cords * Generators * Flashlights * Batteries * OTC Medicine -- Must Be New and Sealed * First Aid Kits -- Must Be New and Sealed * Disposable Gloves * Tyvek Suits * New Socks * New Blankets * Disposable Cups * Hand Sanitizer * Toiletries * Canned Goods (Pop Top Only) * Boots * Water * Toilet Paper * Insulin - Must Be On Ice and Kept Cool * Epi-Pens (Non-Expired Only) * Rubber Boots * Respirators * N-95 Masks * Heavy Rubber Gloves Any coats or clothing donated must be clean, boxed, and labeled with description and size. Gloves, Hats, Socks, Undergarments, and Baby Items MUST BE NEW.100% of all monetary donations will be used to purchase supplies. Thank you for all of your support and help. Please keep everyone in your prayers! Also please share this post and spread the word.If you have any questions, call us 517-796-3044. ... See MoreSee Less
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