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- Posted February 07, 2025
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Kitchen Aide
Attorney Mike Morse, on behalf of the Southfield law firm that bears his name, recently made a $2,000 donation to the Capuchin Soup Kitchen in connection with a charitable cookbook authored by his mother, Sue. The cookbook, titled “Sue’s Holiday Cookbook,” features traditional family recipes and was available through the Mike Morse Law Firm website in December. For each download, Morse agreed to donate a dollar to Capuchin, which works to address food insecurity in Metro Detroit. On January 22, Morse presented a $2,000 check to Brother Tien Dinh, assistant executive director of Capuchin Soup Kitchen.
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