Royal Oak Tribune

‘We serve with love’

Nonprofit awarded funds to provide hand sanitizer, masks and gloves to those in need

- — Submitted by Mariah Kulkin

The local nonprofit Hope Community Outreach was awarded $ 5,000 from Southfield’s Integrity Insurance through the Liberty Mutual and Safeco Insurance Make More Happen Awards.

The money will be used to purchase supplies for community members in need, such as gloves, masks and hand sanitizer as well as boxes of nonperisha­ble items and supplement­al food and fixings for holiday meals.

If their story receives at least 500 shares on Facebook, the organizati­on will be awarded another $5,000, whichwould be used to make urgent repairs on their building. To share their story, visit agentgivin­g.com/integrity-insurance.

Lena Tea garden founded Haven of Hope in 2003 with the help of her son Rico Camerone. The Sterling Heights based organizati­on hosts a weekly distributi­on event that reaches about 200

people and provides upwards of 81,000 pounds of food each year. An annual clothing giveaway also outfits families with slightly used coats, gloves, sweaters and other items to keep them warmduring the cold Michigan winter.

Camerone, who works as a Safeco independen­t agent for Integrity Insurance, said, “Volunteeri­ng at the nonprofit is an overall memorable and humbling

experience. What I enjoy most is just serving with the other volunteers. I love how we serve with love.”

“We are truly grateful to LibertyMut­ual and Safeco for the Make More Happen Award because it is an incredible opportunit­y for us to provide much needed funds to support Haven of Hope Community Outreach’s important work.”

Throughout 2020, Lib

erty Mutual and Safeco Insurance will select a total of 34 independen­t agents nationwide for a Make More Happen Award, donating up to $340,000 to the nonprofits they support. Agencies are eligible for the award by demonstrat­ing their commitment to a specific nonprofit.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF MARIAH KULKIN ?? Lena Teagarden and her son Rico Camerone, pictured with other members of Haven of Hope, founded the organizati­on 17years ago. The nonprofit was recently awarded $5,000and is up for another $5,000if their story is shared at least 500times on Facebook.
PHOTO COURTESY OF MARIAH KULKIN Lena Teagarden and her son Rico Camerone, pictured with other members of Haven of Hope, founded the organizati­on 17years ago. The nonprofit was recently awarded $5,000and is up for another $5,000if their story is shared at least 500times on Facebook.

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