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    Ruth Ellis Center

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Forgotten Harvest

    Forgotten Harvest

    4.4
    (9 reviews)

    Unfortunately My Experience With Forgotten Harvest Is Delivering Boxes To The Wrong People &…read moreAddress. If You Happen To Contact Someone They Stated Changes Can NOT BE DONE & There Is No WAY THEY CAN CORRECT THE PROBLEM.

    I have done yearly work volunteer events here for the last 6 years. I don't mind setting up the…read moreevents here since it's closer to home. Much of the food is donated by local stores or restaurants. They get a ton of stuff into their warehouse. They always go through the daily protocol in the big conference room. You are to wear gloves and a hair cover and beard cover for those with facial hairs. Now you can add a face mask to the attire too. You start the event work around 9am and work until 11am to noon. The warehouse job is the hardest. I have sorted through some rough looking potatoes, to water logged and decrepit looking cucumbers and tomatoes. It makes you really appreciate the foods we can easily pick through at the grocery store to get the most appealing ones. Any sign of mold gets tossed. This is the hardest of the jobs, but also the most rewarding since it's labor intensive too. I have also had the pleasure of assembling sandwiches in the kitchen too, with wheat squares of bread, some meat like slices of pork meat of some sort and cheese too. Volunteering your time and energy is greatly rewarding and so helpful to those in need. This is a great center that gives back ro the community. At the end of your day, they will brief you on how many bags or boxes of food were boxed that day. It's the only day big the original big 3 OEMs groups can collaborate and work together side by side without any intellectual property issues too.

    Mercy Funeral Home

    Mercy Funeral Home

    2.3
    (8 reviews)

    Yeah Not my style…read more I attended a funeral here recently and it was just very disorganized. Lots of seating but just a bit tacky and shabby overall. Everything just needs an update. Considering what.people pay for funerals I think they could make it much nicer and fresher. Funerals are depressing enough

    DO NOT GO TO THIS PLACE!!! When I decided to write this review I kept trying to think of nice…read morethings to say and the only thing I can think of is: very very unprofessional, cheap, fake, dirty, smelly, liar, opportunist. It's bad enough that you are going through one of the most difficult things a person has to do when you have to call a funeral home to entrust a loved-ones care to but when someone answers the phone as though you are calling their house (and you are), that's when the insult begins. If you're not wise enough to see through your grief and go someplace else after that, it gets worse when you walk into the place and the dank odor greets you at the door. The funeral home is very small, decorated very cheap and cheesy, is dusty, dark and old. The snowball continues to roll downhill when you meet with the funeral director, Iman (aka David) and you feel like you're at a used car lot. There is selling and upselling and recommendations for other services (i.e. flowers and obituaries) by people "he knows" and if you don't give in to it, his true nature comes out and he then works the system to give you the bare minimum that allows him to make his profit. He knows exactly what DHS and Social Security will pay to the penny and immediately doctored the paperwork so he could get every cent of it from them. When it came to paying our portion, we were instructed by David that he would only take cash or money orders. He does not accept any form of electronic payment at all. That sent off major red flags but of course by then, they already have your next of kin and the tab is running. The next hiccups came when they told us they only have a very old limo and do not have family cars and that we could not have a viewing/family hour at the funeral home because he does not work on Sunday so he can be home with his family. Many times I tried to contact David to drop off clothes and discuss things but would often get no answer or speak with his wife who answers the business phone from home. One of his employees is a member of a large church and he uses him to solicit customers, which is how we came to hear of Mercy Funeral Home. The misery grows when David contacts the cemetery and tells them that our deceased will require a larger casket and it won't fit into the vault we purchased. Therefore, the cemetery contacted us two days before the funeral and told us that they were cancelling our burial until we paid more money for a larger vault. We phoned David to ask why he called the cemetery and did not relay this information to us first and he denied it. Yet, when we questioned him about a larger casket, he then fessed up. I believe he did that so we would buy the burial vault from him instead of the cemetery. To make matters worse, he then told us that he did not have a larger casket for our family member. By now we were livid and couldn't wait to get the funeral over and be done with this scammer. I called around to casket retailers looking for a larger one to find out they only sell to vendors, not the public. One of them even told me that they were in litigation with Mercy Funeral Home for nonpayment and would "never do business with David again." The end result was they charged us an extra $100 and found a bigger casket. The funeral went off with a few more glitches like David passing out the obituaries before the service started or the family arrived and then hoarding a large amount of them in the car supposedly to save them for the family without anyone asking him to and leaving us short of programs during the service. Our final displeasure came when he interjected his Chaldean Catholic practices into our non-denominational burial. It was meant as a kind gesture but was inappropriate. When everything was over one of his employees asked if I would recommend them to other people? I think the look on my face answered his question and he just said "I understand."

    Boys and Girls Clubs of South Oakland County

    Boys and Girls Clubs of South Oakland County

    4.0
    (2 reviews)

    Providing a variety of programs for kids aged 6-18 the Boys and Girls Club of South Oakland County…read moreis more than just an after school program. This specific club offers kids classes and activities in 5 core areas including the Arts, Education, Character Development, and Social Recreation. Year round, the Club has sports leagues like floor hockey and basketball for kids 6-12. And for teens a year round basketball program. In addition, this award winning club offers tutoring, computer classes and the chance for youngsters to learn priceless social skills all for a mere 25 bucks a year. Located inside the Jack and Patti Salter Community Center in Royal Oak , the facility is clean, safe, and welcoming. To become a member children must either reside in Royal Oak or a city that does not have a Boys and Girl Club in it (Ferndale, Berkley, Southfield, etc) You can get more info on their website at www.boysandgirlsclubs.us or by calling (248)544-4166.

    I would have to say Sara A. gives an accurate and mostly complete description of the Boys and Girls…read moreClub housed in the Salter Center! In addition, the Royal Oak Rotary Club has luncheons in the Salter Center and have invited Olympic swimmer Peter Vanderkaay to speak to ROHS swimmers. I attended the two times my boys were invited. I will include some photos of the facility. I don't know if the true location should be listed on Yelp as "Salter Center" which is the facility that houses Boys & Girls Club.

    Ruth Ellis Center - nonprofit - Updated July 2026

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