It was a couple of years ago that Lisa Kujawa brought her mission back to Muskegon to see about helping set a world record for collection canned goods and how far they could make a contiguous line of them. Those who are "townies" may remember Lisa as a member of the Keck family. Lisa now lives and works on the east side, but she's also continuing to push for attention and reach all across the state for help with her calling, Golden Key Camp. Located in Gladwin, Golden Key Camp is a respite for kids with cancer and their families. To have someone from Muskegon making the push, we all know success is on the way.
From the Camp Golden Key Website - "What we do is gift the saddest and most difficult gifts ever, precious time together, but that is also the greatest gift. Will you please help by being a TEAM sponsor, we have made it easy to help, just seek people or businesses each willing to pledge toward your goal of $250 or a tent or maybe you decide to donate a few tents. Ask friends and family customers coworkers clients etc. to come together for YOUR team to make a gift so special its doesn't seem impossible in fact with you and yours impossible REALLY SENDS THE MESSAGE OF, I'M POSSIBLE! Thank you so much for making the world a better place for these special children who have had their childhood stolen from them, your kindness will gift these families some childhood memories they wouldn't have gotten without you.
November 2nd is the day that Muskegon is being called to action. The Muskegon Farmers Market is where the tents will be collected. New, gently used or a cash donation toward one is fine. Please, however, don't bring in broken or ripped tents. Asking a non profit to sort out your broken stuff is really in poor form. The best way to keep up with Lisa and Camp Golden Key is by FOLLOWING THEM ON FACEBOOK. They also have a website that you can visit to learn more. CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE CAMP GOLDEN KEY WEBSITE.