
By WKTV Staff
greer@wktv.org
The City of Kentwood has accepted a $10,000 donation to support its Little Free Pantry, which provides nonperishable food and personal care items to community members in need.
Michael Hadding, a dedicated community member and longtime supporter of Kentwood’s Parks and Recreation Department, donated to the Kentwood Community Foundation to help keep the shelves stocked at the Little Free Pantry.
“Mike’s generosity and dedication to our community are truly inspiring,” Kentwood Parks and Recreation Director Val Romeo said. “This donation will make a meaningful difference for many community members who rely on our Little Free Pantry.”
Kentwood’s Little Free Pantry started in 2017 to address immediate local needs. It is open to all community members year-round, offering non-perishable food and personal care items anonymously with no questions asked. A Little Free Pantry is available at the Kentwood Activities Center, 355 48th St. SE, and at the Kent District Library – Kentwood (Richard L. Root) Branch,4950 Breton Ave. SE.
Several donation bins are also available throughout Kentwood.
Hadding actively volunteers and participates in many Kentwood Parks and Recreation Department programs and activities, including helping to clean up litter and treat invasive plants in parks and trails and taking photos at community events. He has also been spotted shoveling snow at local school bus stops to help prevent kids from slipping or falling. Hadding was named Volunteer of the Year in 2021 for completing more than 100 volunteer hours and being involved in many Kentwood Parks and Recreation programs.
“After living in Kentwood for more than 20 years, I have seen firsthand how hard the city staff work behind the scenes – managing and operating the Little Free Pantry, helping anyone in need quietly and compassionately,” Hadding said. “This donation will help them order more food in advance, enhancing the experience for those who use the pantry.
“I wanted to give back in a way that truly helps the community that has been good to me, and this is one way I can return the favor.”
Community members interested in donating to Kentwood’s Little Free Pantry can find a list of suggested food and personal care items and a link to make a financial contribution at Kentwood.us/LittleFreePantry.