![]() “Because you never know what somebody could be going through," he said. Simmon said Snipes will have served 1,400 meals in seven cities across the U.S. Simmon is also over the company's community council in Michigan and came up with the Samaritas initiative. He's now store manager for Snipes flagship store in Michigan. They make sure that we’re budgeting, getting people back on the right track," Simmon explained. “I really wanted to come back here and do something with them because it’s not just a shelter, it’s a place where they try to rehabilitate families - not just coming here for a play to stay. Simmon says he and his family stayed at the shelter when he was 8 years old. He and Snipes colleague Philicia Lowe are using theirs by serving warm Thanksgiving meals to people at the Samaritas shelter in Westland. ![]() We all have a voice," Charles Simmon said. So local businesses and nonprofits around metro Detroit work to give back in a big way and make sure no one goes hungry this holiday. ![]() DETROIT (WXYZ) - Thanksgiving often involves loved ones gathering over a warm meal and enjoying each others company.
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