Plymouth Wesleyan Church and several other churches in the community have joined together to host a free Thanksgiving dinner on Saturday, November 22nd for Plymouth residents.
Dinner will be served at Plymouth Wesleyan Church, 11203 South Michigan Road, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. or from 2 to 4 p.m.
The goal of this event is to provide a delicious Thanksgiving meal to residents of Plymouth who are experiencing homelessness, low-income households, single-parent families, disabled veterans, and seniors requiring support.
If you participated in last year's Thanksgiving meal at the Red Rock, the churches are planning this year’s event on a much larger scale. They want every guest to feel seen, valued, and welcomed
This is a citywide initiative of local churches to bless the city of Plymouth.
Those planning to attend or need transportation need to RSVP by calling the church office at 574-936-3637 as soon as possible.
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