GAYLORD — The commerce group for the modular house trade in Michigan has determined to donate in help of twister aid efforts in Gaylord.
Within the wake of the devastation brought on by the Might 20 twister, members of the Michigan Manufactured Housing Affiliation (MMHA) submitted a monetary donation to the group.
Beginning July 5, each $1 donated to the Otsego Group Basis’s Twister Response Fund will probably be matched, as much as $20,000, by the MMHA. To make a donation go to the Twister Response Fund webpage at https://give.otsegofoundation.org/marketing campaign/tornado-response/c409192
“The Michigan Manufactured Housing Affiliation members knew we needed to do one thing to help this group,” John Lindley, president and CEO of the Michigan Manufactured Housing Affiliation stated in an announcement. “I’m pleased with how our trade household got here collectively, not simply financially but in addition with trade data and steerage, to assist these in want.”
Contributions got here in from throughout the state from the completely different sectors of the manufactured and modular house trade. The affiliation famous particular because of these in a position to give, together with AJR Growth, Inc; Atwell, LLC; Cadgewith Farms; Cambio Communities; Cedarfield 55+ Group; Derby Gross sales, LLC; Klines Resort; Michigan Cell Dwelling Provide, Inc.; Michigan Manufactured Housing, RV, and Campground Affiliation; Orchard Hills Village MHP, LLC; Solar Communities; Swistak Levine P.C.; and Sure! Communities.
Along with the monetary donation, MMHA labored with native leaders and elected officers to handle some limitations in Otsego County on the redevelopment of the group, together with a measure associated to age restrictions on manufactured houses.
“We hope the continued help will assist the group transfer ahead for its residents,” Lindley added.
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