Strickler Nonprofit Center in Mt. Pleasant reopens doors to in-person service

On May 12, the William and Janet Strickler Nonprofit Center reopened its doors to the public after two years of providing drive-thru only services. During the event, The Care Store held a ribbon cutting ceremony, and the nonprofits housed there were able to finally show off their renovated facilities.

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Facebook – The Care Store celebrated its ribbon-cutting at the newly renovated and reopened William and Janet Strickler Nonprofit Center.
Facebook – For the first time in 2 years, the William and Janet Strickler Nonprofit Center, 1114 W. High St., opened its doors to the public on May 12.
Facebook – Strickler Nonprofit Center currently houses 5 nonprofits.

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Jennifer Veitengruber has spent the last 14 years as a high school teacher. She earned her bachelor's degree from Saginaw Valley State University as a Secondary Education teacher with a major in English and minor in history. In 2019, she earned her master’s degree from SVSU as a K-12 Literacy Specialist. Currently, she is also a freelance writer for Route Bay City. She resides in Bangor Township with her husband, two daughters, and four Labradoodles; her son is currently stationed in Washington with the United States Army. Aside from writing, she enjoys traveling the beautiful state of Michigan, reading, hunting, and time with family and friends.

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