Fill the Truck – Spa & Hygiene Drive

Fill the Truck – Spa & Hygiene Drive
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City of Norton Shores recently issued the following announcement.

Don’t forget the City of Norton Shores is accepting donations for the  United Way of the Lakeshore Fill the Truck – Spa & Hygiene Drive.

Imagine having to choose between deodorant and feminine products or gas to make it back and forth to work for the week. For some of our families, these tough decisions leave them without quality hygiene care which can later impact their health and wellbeing.

Items To Donate:
Soap, Shampoo, Feminine Products, Lotion, Razors, Shaving Cream, Combs/Brushes, Toothpaste, Tooth Brushes, Toilet Paper, Hand Sanitizer, Lip Balm, First Aid Products, Deodorant
Diverse Hair Care Products To Consider:
Oils (Coconut Oil, Tea Tree, Castor), Curl Hydrating Spray, Curl Detangler, Hair Repair Masque, Curl Defining Gel, Flex Brushes, Edge Control, Headbands, Bonnets, Scarves/Durags, Hair Ties, Bobby Pins, Picks, Hair Moisturizer

Norton Shores City Hall
4814 Henry Street
Norton Shores, MI 49441

Original source can be found here.



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