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Lessons in community redevelopment
Three Michigan communities are enjoying a resurgence. In some ways, the communities -- Corktown in Detroit, Marquette in the Upper Peninsula and Heartside in Grand Rapids -- have followed different paths to success, embracing their unique characteristics. But they...
LifeWays peer support and recovery staff inspire clients to ‘walk the walk’
LifeWays employs peer support specialists and recovery coaches for clients to work with throughout their recovery journeys.
Feds tour tribal reservation in Michigan, announce $150M for affordable housing – OregonLive
Feds tour tribal reservation in Michigan, announce $150M for affordable housing OregonLive
HUD announces $150 million for affordable housing on tribal lands – WMUK
HUD announces $150 million for affordable housing on tribal lands WMUK
Planting soil and watching roots grow: IFF’s commitment to revitalization of Eastside Detroit
For the past 10 years, IFF has been investing and committed to providing community financial support across Michigan, including Eastside Detroit neighborhoods. Some of their latest projects fill the gap by providing high-quality accessible, affordable childcare at...
NHBP Gaming Commission Named Tribal Gaming Regulator of the Year at SBC Awards North America – Indian Gaming
NHBP Gaming Commission Named Tribal Gaming Regulator of the Year at SBC Awards North America Indian Gaming
Better fathers mean stronger communities
Stronger fathers mean stronger kids. The Children’s Center in Detroit has a dad-focused program that links fathers to the resources they need and gives them a place to connect, share concerns, and encourage each other to invest more deeply in their children’s lives.
Visionary Wayne Memorial High School program helps students succeed by paying them
At Wayne Memorial High School, Champions of Wayne pays students $250 per semester to work with mentors to meet personalized goals.
Survey activates education advocacy for Michigan children with disabilities
Special Education Experience (SEE) survey results revealed that needed improvements in special education that the state identified in 2014 have not been made.