Service Schedule Update for Christmas Eve
According to the data collected through our holiday registration tool on iMailConnect.com, as of December 2nd nearly all of our customers report that they will be closed on Thursday, December 24th.
Due to this large customer closure, Lake Michigan Mailers is curtailing operations on Thursday, December 24th as follows:
As previously announced, we will be CLOSED FOR CHRISTMAS
re-opening with normal operations on Monday, December 28th
All of us at Lake Michigan Mailers wish you and yours a safe and joyous Christmas!
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Premier PostŪ Service for Christmas Eve
Due to the service schedule change for Christmas Eve (see article above) we have created a simple alternative for our Premier PostŪ customers who will need postage on Christmas Eve. Postage meter strips for one-ounce, First-Class Mail can be ordered from the "Request Supplies" section of iMailConnect.com.
Meter strips must be ordered by close of business on Tuesday, December 22, 2015 and will be delivered (dry and without a date) via your Route Service Driver on Wednesday, December 23rd.
Easy to use instructions can be found on the "FAQ" section of iMailConnect.com, or downloaded as a PDF by clicking here.
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Charity Partners to be Announced!
We at Lake Michigan Mailers believe in contributing to the communities in which we live and serve by reaching out and lending a loving hand. Giving to those who need our help, not only during the holiday season but throughout the year, is one of our core beliefs.
Next month, January 2016, we will announce the outstanding organizations that have been selected as our 2016 Charity Partners! This year's class of applicants was the largest in our program history and represented some of the most effective charitable organizations in our country.
These organizations are actively making a difference in the lives of many, and we are honored to help them continue their work.
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Coats for the Homeless
For nearly three decades the Center for the Homeless in South Bend, Indiana has served individuals and their needs. While the center has offered over 700,000 safe nights, and over 1.5 million meals to over 55,000 men, women, and children, it offers so much more than that. Their goal is to provide not only life-saving services, but an atmosphere to support life-changing services as well. Services ranging from personal development, education, job training, support groups, and housing outreach programs move individuals towards achieving and maintaining self-sufficiency.
The winter season is an especially difficult time of the year for those who can barely make do. Lake Michigan Mailers has donated 30 winter coats and 30 knit hats to the Center for the Homeless to help keep those in need warmer throughout the holiday and winter season. These coats will help the Center for the Homeless continue to provide small holiday miracles for those who need their support.
If you would like to give thanks to the Center for the Homeless and help them make a difference, please click here.
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