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THE MICHIGAN CHRONICLE


September 8-14, 2010


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REPRESENTATIVES OF Grace Centers of Hope, Mike Maslyn, Darin Weiss and Pastor Kent Clark, with Mitsie and Albert Scaglione of Park West Gallery; Mitsie and Albert Scaglione re- ceiving plaque from Grace Center of Hope’s CEO, Pastor Kent Clark. – Photos courtesy of Grace Centers of Hope and Park West Gallery


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DARIN WEISS (left), COO of Grace Centers of Hope, and Pastor Kent Clark chatting with Albert Scaglione, founder and CEO of Park West Gallery.


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A GRACE CENTERS of Hope truck drives into the Park West Gallery parking lot to load do- nated merchandise.


Park West Gallery donates clothing, art to Grace Centers of Hope


Grace Centers is one of six


Metro Detroit nonprofit orga- nizations benefiting from Park West Gallery’s generosity this summer.


Locally, the other organi-


zations are Capuchin Soup Kitchen, Covenant House, De- troit Rescue Mission, HAVEN of Oakland County and Vista Maria.


Organizations in southeast


Florida where Park West has additional locations also re- ceived merchandise.


Park West owners Albert


and Mitsie Scaglione have a longstanding relationship with Grace Centers of Hope.


In 2008, they donated more


than $25,000 to the nonprofit towards its Men’s Dorm Reno- vation Project.


This generous gift spear-


headed Grace Center’s fund- raising campaign for the proj- ect.


The renovation of the men’s


dorm, which now houses emergency clients separately from residential ones in a dig- nified and uplifting setting, was completed with additional funding from other sources.


The nonprofit not only pro-


vides temporary shelter, food and clothing, but also con- ducts one-year and two-year programs to help men, women and children overcome the reasons they are homeless, such as addiction and abuse, and move forward positively with their lives.


One hundred percent of


this new clothing will go to the Grace Centers of Hope Thrift Stores. Monies raised by selling the merchandise in the stores will benefit the organization’s programs and services.


The same day as the cloth-


ing donation, Park West also gave Grace Centers of Hope 11 pieces of art by Thomas Kinkade, a Christian painter, through the foundation.


Most of the paintings will


go to the homes in Little Grace Village, Grace Centers of Hope’s safe and affordable housing revitalization effort on Seneca Street in Pontiac.


Graduates of Grace Centers


of Hope’s one year life skills program rent the homes. The other paintings will hang at Grace Gospel Fellowship.


Three of the paintings were


displayed in the gallery, ready for packing and loading onto the Grace Centers of Hope truck along with the clothing and the other eight art pieces.


One showed an idyllic


scene, another a simple cross on top of a hill and the third was Kinkade’s interpretation of the face of Jesus.


Park West Gallery and Grace Centers of Hope will


They come from every walk of life, but they share one vision – a selfless commitment to enriching their communities. McDonald’s®


7th Annual 365 Black® Award salutes


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Rita Mack Rodney Peete Holly Robinson Peete Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr.


Lt. General Russel Honoré (U.S. Army, Ret.)


continue working together to help those in need in the com- munity.


To donate merchandise and


clothing, volunteer or learn more information about Grace Centers of Hope, call (248)


334-2187, or visit www.grace- centersofhope.org.


Acts of generosity such as


these are the types of stories that, sadly, all too often fail to make the news — television, print or radio.


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