Thanksgiving ‘Turkey Drop’ Returns to Support Families in Need
Muskegon Rescue Mission’s Annual Turkey Drop: A Call for Community Generosity
As the holiday season approaches, many of us begin to think about our Thanksgiving plans, from gathering with family to preparing delicious feasts. However, for some families in Muskegon, Michigan, the struggle to put dinner on the table is very real. This year, the Muskegon Rescue Mission (MRM) is stepping up to help those in need with its annual Turkey Drop, aiming to collect an ambitious total of 900 frozen turkeys.
When and Where to Donate
Mark your calendars! The Turkey Drop is set for Wednesday, November 20th, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the MRM Men’s Shelter, located at 400 W Laketon Avenue. This is a fantastic opportunity for individuals and families to contribute to a noble cause while practicing the true spirit of Thanksgiving. Donors are encouraged to drop off frozen turkeys to help fill the plates of less fortunate families in the community.
Creating Joyful Thanksgiving Baskets
The turkeys collected during the drop will be transformed into holiday meals, packaged with traditional Thanksgiving side dishes. These meals will then be distributed during MRM’s Thanksgiving Basket Giveaway the following week, spreading joy and nourishment to those who may not have the means to enjoy a festive meal otherwise.
“One of the things that makes Thanksgiving so special is the sense of community and sharing,” said Dan Skoglund, executive director of MRM. “This event is a way for our community to come together and share not just food, but love and support for one another.”
The need for assistance is more pressing than ever this year, with rising food insecurity affecting many families already struggling. In a world where we can feel isolated, initiatives like the Turkey Drop remind us that we all share a responsibility to care for one another.
Community Partners Making a Difference
This year, MRM is working alongside Hazekamp’s Premier Foods, which has generously pledged to donate 400 turkeys to kickstart the fundraising efforts. Other community organizations joining in to make this event a success include Mel Trotter Ministries and Gateway Mission. This teamwork embodies the true essence of community, where various groups come together to provide tangible support to those in need.
If You Can’t Attend, You Can Still Help!
For those who are unable to donate a turkey on the designated day, there are still plenty of ways to support this essential cause. Monetary donations are encouraged and can be easily made through the MRM website. These funds will help the Mission purchase necessary food items and supplies for the Thanksgiving baskets. Every dollar counts, and your contribution can make a significant difference in the lives of local families.
In addition to monetary support, community members can also contribute by raising awareness about the Turkey Drop event. Sharing it on social media or discussing it with friends and family can help to amplify the message and encourage even more donations.
The Bigger Picture
Thanksgiving is traditionally a time for gratitude, gathering, and reflection, and for many, it’s easily one of the most cherished holidays of the year. However, it’s crucial to remember that not everyone has the same experience. As the Muskegon Rescue Mission works to alleviate some of the burdens faced by families in need, it’s a reminder to all of us about the importance of community and generosity.
Every donation—be it a turkey or financial support—helps ensure that no one in Muskegon has to go without a warm meal during the holiday season. So, as you prepare for your Thanksgiving festivities, consider stopping by the MRM on November 20th or contributing online. Together, we can create a more hopeful and abundant Thanksgiving for all communities, demonstrating the true spirit of the season.
For more information and to stay updated on the Turkey Drop event, be sure to visit the Muskegon Rescue Mission’s official website. Let’s make this Thanksgiving not just a holiday, but a chance to strengthen the bonds of our community.