Kind Human 4 Human Kind
Kind Human 4 Human Kind is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization assisting those in need in the Metro Detroit area. We work hard to help assist with clothing, furniture, and other resources to those in poverty, those who are veterans, those who are a part of the LGBTQIA+ community, those who are homeless, those who have disabilities, and more.
At Kind Human 4 Human Kind, we believe in the power of compassion, community, and collective action to create positive change in the world. We are a non-profit organization dedicated to making a meaningful impact in the lives of individuals and communities in need. Our mission is simple yet profound: to inspire, empower, and uplift.
A community built from love, compassion, and the desire to uplift others
Kind Human 4 Human Kind is here to show that kindness is still alive and well in the world, and that there is always people there to help you if you need it. Our team is dedicated to help everyone that we possibly can, and that includes (but is not limited to):
- Free Clothing Closets
- Free Delivery of Household Items
- Free Resource Connections
- Free Diapers and Baby Items
- Survival Bags for Homeless
GIVING DAYS - How It Impacts our Community
For anyone who is unfamiliar, our community giving days are for anyone in the community in need is welcome to come and receive basic necessities free of charge. On December 7, Kind Human 4 Human Kind held its Spirit of Giving Day at Grace Episcopal Church, and the impact was extraordinary. In the short span of 5 hours: - Heads of Household Served: 388- Total Family Members Served: 1,432- St. Clair County: 1,330- Macomb County: 55- Lapeer County: 20- Sanilac County: 27- Total Items Gifted: 14,368 This event was only possible because of the support of countless kind humans who came together to make it happen, along with these following organizations: - Grace Episcopal Church: for generously hosting us and allowing the use of their space for two days and a special thank you to their Reverend Shadrack Owuor and church volunteers for their kindness and inclusivity.- Port Huron Fire Department and Port Huron Police Department: for their rapid responses to the medical emergencies that occurred during the event. Your professionalism and care are deeply appreciated.- Marysville Car Care Center and Roseann Mundle: for donating storage spaces, which enabled us to increase the number of items available for the community. - Helping Women Period: for donating feminine hygiene products.- Pita Way of Fort Gratiot and their owner Tommy: for providing meals for our volunteers.- Crumbl Cookies of Fort Gratiot: for providing delicious cookies for our volunteers. - Sunrise Gardens of Port Huron: for their vegetable donation.- Our community partner businesses hosting donation dropboxes, thank you: Marysville Car Care, McCormick’s Bar & Grill, Great Clips, Boomerangs, Casaceli Studioz, Second Chance Consignment, Thumb Coast CBD, Sophisticatz Karaoke, Koi Pond Studios, The Process, and Dollar General.
We also could have not been able to do this event without our event sponsors:- Community Foundation of St. Clair County - Walmart - First Congregational Church of St. Clair - The Thrift Shop of Holy Family Episcopal Church Their financial support helped make this event possible in so many ways. Their collaboration helped make this event a huge success.
Kind Human 4 Human Kind also is only able to give such tremendous kindness because of our amazing and generous donors! Whether you arranged to have items picked up, dropped off at our main address in Kimball or used one of our local item donation dropboxes- Hundreds of individuals donated items to improve the holiday season for their neighbors in need. We thank each and every Kind donor! Thank you to the local groups who came together to make handmade items to be gifted. Items ranged from crocheted hats, gloves, mittens, and scarves to felt hats, gloves, tie blankets, crocheted toys, hand printed T-shirts, homemade art and home decor. Our bake sale team—Laura Calamita, Roseann Mundle, Carolyn Walton, and Colin Casaceli—created delicious treats that raised an additional $217 to support our mission. Thank you!
A heartfelt thank-you to our over 96 volunteers who worked tirelessly for two days, from 8 AM to 10 PM, to make this event a reality. This includes our bake sale team, board members, and my incredible family, who gave 250% to ensure success: Aaron Adams, Aaron Casteel, Alexis Pryor, Alexis Gipson, Andrea Twarowski, Ashley Adams, Bethany Gernand, Breanne Ryan, Carolyn Walton, Carson Humphries, Charlene Harrison, Cheryl Burlingame, Chez Jones, Chris Jones, Christopher Twarowski, Colleen Flasher, Colleen Prange, Dan Jones, Deanna Patrick, Debbie Brown, Diane Case, Edith Gauthier, Emily Karasch, Emily Sterling, Eric Gipson, Evelyn Metzer ,Felicia Fogarty, Hannah, Jackie Hanton, Jadin Bender, Jamie Gibbs, Jamie Gipson, Janet Hazzard, Jennifer Montoya, Jes Daws, Jodie Hanton, Josey Karasch, Justin Karasch, Kadence Neely, Kandie Job, Karen Vanbuskirk, Kathy McDonald, Kelly Schneider, Kennedy Hanton, Kerry Eitner, Kitty Arthmire, Kristen (KC) Curry, Kylie Rusch, Laura Calamita, Lilah Apolzan, Linda Mead, Linda Armstrong, Lori Sutherland, Lynn Sterling, Lynsey Vanbuskirk, Marilyn Nelson, Marissa Garcia, Mark Hanton, Mary Minnis, Melissa Merchant, MJ Jones, Michelle DeMeyer, Monique McGraw, Naomi Lyons, Natalie Graham, Nicholas Ballard, Olivia Gipson, Paula Cuneo, Phoebe, Reagan Hanton, Rose Bender, Roseann Mundle, Pastor Roxie Davis, Sabela Martinez Castro, Sabrina Martin, Samantha Leach, Sarah Loridon, Seline Peterson, Shari Shehata, Shirley Anna Twarowski, Skyler Sayers, Sterling Rivers, Sue Brackenbury, Susan Davies, Terrie Swoffer, Tracy Szenay, Trish Kata, Vanessa Davis, Vic Gipson, Victor Montoya, Virginia Ferguson, Wes Daws, William Swoffer, William Gipson, Wyatt Jones, Zander Knapchuck, and Zofia Pilarczyh.
There were a few individuals who forgot to sign in on the sign in sheets. We don’t want anyone to be overlooked as we appreciate each and every volunteer's time and effort. To all volunteers worked tirelessly with us for this event: you are all superstars!To everyone who donated, transported, sponsored, worked at, received help from, was inspired by or shared this event: You are the heart ♥️ of our mission.
This was our largest event to date, both in attendance and impact. For five continuous hours, a line wrapped around the building, and though we were heartbroken to turn away 30 individuals due to time constraints, we hope to serve even more people in future events.We also want to highlight the incredible diversity of those involved—donors, volunteers, and recipients alike—representing varied nationality, religion, ability, background, gender, sexual orientation, active and veteran military members. This inclusivity is a testament to the power of kindness and community. From newborns to seniors in their 90s, our recipients spanned generations. Kind Human 4 Human Kind came together to lift up our most vulnerable neighbors. Whether you donated, volunteered, or received assistance, you were part of something miraculous.Programs like Spirit of Giving Day, which provide essentials and gifts to those facing hardship, embody the transformative impact of kindness. Small acts of empathy ripple outward, creating a culture of care and resilience that strengthens the entire community during this special time of year. As you can see, IN ONE DAY, over 14,000 items reached more than 1,400 family members in need. This event exemplifies how powerful collective kindness can be. Thank you to everyone for being Kind Humans. Together, we are changing lives.
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