MACOMB COUNTYForgotten Harvest mobile food pantry in Sterling HeightsThe Detroit NewsVolunteers put food for families into vehicles at the Forgotten Harvest mobile food pantry at the Sterling Heights Community Center in Sterling Heights, Mich. on Jan. 7, 2021. Based on the turnout Forgotten Harvest will evaluate their schedule but may continue every Thursday in Sterling Heights. The information will be on their website.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsFrom left, Volunteers Maryam Saleem, 18, of Sterling Heights and Carole Hacker of Clinton Township load food into a trunk at the Forgotten Harvest mobile food pantry at the Sterling Heights Community Center in Sterling Heights, Mich. on Jan. 7, 2021.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsVolunteer Tony Rosales of Sterling Heights loads a box of food into a car at the Forgotten Harvest mobile food pantry at the Sterling Heights Community Center in Sterling Heights, Mich. on Jan. 7, 2021.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsVolunteer Carole Hacker of Clinton Township loads buns into a trunk at the Forgotten Harvest mobile food pantry at the Sterling Heights Community Center in Sterling Heights, Mich. on Jan. 7, 2021.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsFrom left, Volunteer Rachel Lasater stacks boxes while her husband and fellow volunteer Ted Lasater, 52, of Macomb carries a box of food to a car at the Forgotten Harvest mobile food pantry at the Sterling Heights Community Center in Sterling Heights, Mich. on Jan. 7, 2021.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsFrom left, Volunteers Renee VanderHagen, 56, of Macomb Township and Tony Rosales of Sterling Heights load food into a car at the Forgotten Harvest mobile food pantry at the Sterling Heights Community Center in Sterling Heights, Mich. on Jan. 7, 2021.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsDeborah Diamond-Wild of Sterling Heights talks with one of the volunteers while picking up food at the Forgotten Harvest mobile food pantry at the Sterling Heights Community Center in Sterling Heights, Mich. on Jan. 7, 2021.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsFrom left, Volunteer Rachel Lasater stacks boxes while her husband and fellow volunteer Ted Lasater, 52, of Macomb pause from putting food in cars at the Forgotten Harvest mobile food pantry at the Sterling Heights Community Center in Sterling Heights, Mich. on Jan. 7, 2021.Robin Buckson, The Detroit News