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Huron Valley State Bank's "Soup-er Bowl" Drive Nourishes Community with 230 Cans of Soup

Huron Valley State Bank proudly announces the success of its annual "Soup-er Bowl" drive, benefitting the Open Door Outreach Center. Throughout February, bank employees rallied together to collect donations, resulting in an impressive tally of over 230 cans of soup to support families in need within the community.

The initiative, named "Soup-er Bowl," commenced the week leading up to the Super Bowl, inviting both employees and community members to participate by predicting the game's winning team through soup donations. Employees and customers could cast their votes by placing cans of soup representing their chosen team into collection baskets stationed at the Milford and Highland branches, as well as the Financial Center.

Rebecca LeDuc, Treasury Management and Loan Operations Clerk, expressed her pride in the program's success, stating, "This marks the third year of the program, and I'm thrilled to see the momentum growing over the years. The pressing need demonstrates the importance of initiatives like these, which perfectly align with our bank's commitment to community engagement and support."

The "Soup-er Bowl" drive was orchestrated by the bank's marketing committee, comprised of Nancy Gomez, Rebecca LeDuc, Sheri Miles, and Eric Shubitowski, reflecting the collective efforts and dedication of the bank's staff toward making a positive impact.

Dawn Danhausen, Development Director of Open Door Outreach Center, expressed gratitude for the substantial support received from Huron Valley State Bank, emphasizing the significant impact these donations will have on local families. "We extend our heartfelt appreciation to Huron Valley State Bank for their unwavering commitment to our community. The variety of soup options collected will undoubtedly provide much-needed nourishment and relief to those facing challenging circumstances," said Danhausen.

 

Open Door Outreach Center is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organization. Their mission is to recognize the human dignity of all people and to provide emergency services of food, clothing, and referral information to families in need. Open Door is located on Cooley Lake Rd near the corner of Hospital Rd in Waterford. Their Thrift store provides funds for the outreach center through the sale of clothing, jewelry, odds and ends, books, etc.

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