House of Dank, a prominent name in the Michigan (USA) cannabis community, has announced the return of two signature charity events this holiday season: the annual Joint Efforts Thanksgiving Turkey Drive and the Canned Food Drive. These initiatives reflect House of Dank’s commitment to giving back to Michigan communities by ensuring that individuals and families have access to food during the holiday season.

In collaboration with the Thanksgiving Turkey Drive, House of Dank (H.O.D.) will launch the “Joint Efforts” Canned Food Drive from November 1-25. During this period, all House of Dank retail stores will accept donations of non-perishable food items, which will be distributed to local charities. As part of this initiative, H.O.D. has committed to match all donations received, amplifying the impact of the community’s generosity.

“We believe in the power of community and working together to make a real difference,” said Marvin Jamo, owner of House of Dank. “The ‘Joint Efforts’ Canned Food Drive is our way of extending our support to our neighbors during this critical time of year.”

The most requested items for donation include canned goods, pasta, rice, cereal and other non-perishable staples. All contributions will benefit the communities served by each House of Dank location, ensuring that aid reaches those who need it most.

On November 20, House of Dank will hold its annual Thanksgiving Turkey Drive at seven Michigan locations, where turkeys will be distributed free of charge at the following stores on a first-come, first-served basis, while supplies last. No purchase is necessary, and House of Dank invites residents of Detroit, Center Line, River Rouge, Ypsilanti, Monroe, Lapeer, Saginaw and surrounding areas to participate in this beloved tradition.

Since its inception in 2015, the Thanksgiving Turkey Drive at House of Dank’s flagship store on 8 Mile has provided holiday turkeys to hundreds of Detroit residents. This year, House of Dank is continuing the tradition in several cities to reach even more families in need.