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June 29, 2023 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2023-06-29

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www.lakesidelaundry.com

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Making Home Away from Home
More Comfortable

A.L.L. Laundry Service and Maytag
Commercial Laundry donate to Ronald
McDonald House of Detroit

Since 1979, RMHC Detroit has been a home-
away-from home for families of children
undergoing treatment at the Detroit
Medical Center and other nearby hospitals.

A.L.L.’s Rex Anderson worked with Maytag
Commercial Laundry Senior Sales Manager
Ted Battistone to secure a donation of five
commercial-grade washer/dryer stacks.
A.L.L. installed the machines at RMHC
Detroit earlier this year and is providing
service and maintenance free of charge.

Howard Shear, owner of ALL Laundry
Service, added that now that his business has
a foundation in Detroit, he wants to become
more involved in the local community.

“Giving back to the community is very important to us.
Being able to partner with Whirlpool Corporation and
Maytag Commercial Laundry shows the strength we have
behind us even as a local operator,” says Shear, who is a
supporter of the FIDF and Israel Institute of Technology.

“The project was something that the city needed and something that we knew
we could do. When you see what they do for these kids and their families at Ronald
McDonald House, it makes you feel good about humanity. They really do a lot.”

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