The Suburban Collection raises funds for southeast Michigan community 'through times of uncertainty'

The goal of the Drive Away Hunger campaign is to raise enough money to help Gleaners Community Food Bank produce 375,000 meals for people in need by Nov. 30.
The goal of the Drive Away Hunger campaign is to raise enough money to help Gleaners Community Food Bank produce 375,000 meals for people in need by Nov. 30. | Adobe Stock

Nine dealerships in Farmington Hills, Michigan, have launched their second annual Drive Away Hunger campaign to raise funds for 375,000 meals by the end of November.

The Suburban Collection is raising the funds for Gleaners Community Food Bank in Detroit.

“Through times of uncertainty, Gleaners has always stepped in to make sure local families know where their next meals are coming from,” Group Vice President David Fischer, Jr., told Farmington Voice. “Across The Suburban Collection, our team members are enthusiastic and determined to support Gleaners’ efforts throughout our community — with a bit of friendly competition added.”

Donations are accepted online, as well as at these locations: Audi Farmington Hills at 37911 Grand River Avenue, Porsche of Farmington Hills at the same location, Suburban Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram of Farmington Hills at 38123 West 10 Mile Road, Suburban Honda at 25100 Haggerty Road, Suburban Mazda of Farmington Hills at 37911 Grand River Avenue, Suburban Nissan of Farmington Hills at 37901 Grand River Avenue, Suburban Toyota of Farmington Hills at 25000 Haggerty Road, Suburban Volkswagen of Farmington Hills at 37911 Grand River Avenue and Suburban Collision of Farmington Hills at 34600 Grand River Avenue.

Various fundraising events -- such as golf outings and casual Fridays -- will be organized by leadership and over 2,500 team members across southeast Michigan for the fundraising campaign.

Each dollar raised from the Drive Away Hunger campaign will be able to provide three meals to people in need, according to Farmington Voice.