WLNS-TV: TWO MEN AND A TRUCK Donates Thousands to Home Community of Lansing
TWO MEN AND A TRUCK has made it a mission to give back to its home community of Lansing, MI, and recently made a charitable donation of $200,000 to Ele’s Place in Lansing along with Convoy of Hope in Springfield, Missouri.
In a segment aired by WLNS-TV in Lansing, Mich., TWO MEN AND A TRUCK CEO Jon Nobis spoke about a major charitable donation the moving company made in its home market on September 13.
According to Nobis, the donation was a reflection of the charitable mindset at the core of TWO MEN AND A TRUCK’s organization. “We’ve always understood that as part of the business community we need to be part of the entire community. By partnering further with Ele’s Place and Convoy of Hope, we’re showing our commitment to those values.”
TWO MEN AND A TRUCK donated $160,000 to Springfield, Missouri-based natural disaster relief organization Convoy of Hope, and $40,000 to Ele’s Place, a Lansing-based healing center for grieving children, teens, young adults and their families.
Watch the full segment here.
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