We have big plans when it comes to giving. And whether it’s donating money or goods, or volunteering our time and services, there’s one thing we know for sure: we’re going to make a difference for our community and along side our community.
It’s often said, “it takes a village,” but we think it takes a family, and our family is ready to serve.
Boji Cares
Boji Cares for Our Communities, And is Serving Vulnerable Populations Across Michigan We’re founded by family, fueled by family, and treat the communities we live and work in as our own family. That’s why we partner with community members to work to lift up vulnerable populations throughout Lansing and Metro Detroit through community engagement and environmental efforts.
Our Efforts

Share the Warmth Annual Drive 2025 – Homeless No More
7 years of showing up. One incredible community. So proud of our employees and tenants for supporting Boji Group’s 7th Annual Share the Warmth Drive. Once again partnering with New Hope Community Center of Lansing, with many donations shipped directly to make an immediate impact. These photos capture just a portion of

Forgotten Harvest – On the Farm 2025
Volunteering at Forgotten Harvest’s farm is one of our favorite team traditions but we did not expect December to hit us with freezing temps already. Driving over, I thought, “There’s no way everyone’s still coming in this cold.” But the whole crew showed up and we laughed through the entire

Share the Warmth Annual Drive 2024 – Haven House
A huge thank you to all our incredible employees and tenants who came together to support Boji Group’s 6th Annual Share the Warmth Drive! This year, we’re proud to have partnered with Haven House to collect essential items for those who need it most. We couldn’t have done it without

Lansing Food Bank 2024
Boji Group team had the privilege of volunteering at Greater Lansing Food Bank, where we worked together to package kid kits for our local communities. With seven of us on the job, we were able to put together two pallets of food—over 2,500 pounds of essential items. It was our