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Dec 21, 2020 10:38 AM
KALAMAZOO, MI (WKZO AM/FM) – The effort to feed the homeless and other hungry individuals and families in Kalamazoo and Battle Creek through God’s Kitchen of Michigan will continue, thanks to a $10,000 donation from the Seelye Auto Group.
Upon learning that Godâs Kitchen of Michigan was in desperate need of funding, Jay Rustenholtz, a sales associate at Seelye Kia of Kalamazoo, took the idea making a donation to his boss, Mickey Seelye of the Seelye Auto Group, and appealed to him for a donation. Little did Rustenholtz know that the gift Seelye planned for the hunger-relief charity based in Kalamazoo would be substantial.
A caring car salesman and his kind-hearted boss, banded together to bring holiday joy to a financially struggling local charity.
Jay Rustenholtz, a sales associate known as “the Caring Car Guy” at Seelye KIA of Kalamazoo, heard of the desperate need for funds for God’s Kitchen of Michigan to keep their doors open for the needy residents of the Battle Creek and Kalamazoo area. He approached his boss, Mickey Seelye of the Seelye Auto Group, and appealed to him for a donation. Little did Rustenholtz know that the gift Seelye planned for the hunger-relief charity now based in Kalamazoo would be substantial.