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A network of programs across Metro Detroit seeks to address high drowning rates and low swimming skills with free water ...
Church of the Latter-day Saints and Zaman International join forces to address food insecurity and uplift volunteerism in ...
GenesisHOPE is in the process of setting up a community land trust to use to develop 10 vacant lots in the city of Detroit ...
There is a whimsical feeling that sweeps over first-time visitors entering Someday Bakery. Menus are drawn with colored pencils, and the main counter brings to mind a pediatric office as there are ...
MI Mental Health spoke with Wil Morris, CEO Sanilac County Community Mental Health about how local agencies help mental ...
To Detroit entrepreneur Dazmonique Carr, almost any patch of dirt can be a farm, and almost anyone can be a farmer. Eight years ago, Carr established Deeply Rooted Produce, a farmer-to-consumer food ...
This story is part of a series exploring how parks serve as engines of exploration, education, play, and equity. It is made possible with support from Huron-Clinton Metroparks and the City of Detroit.
When Egor Folley was in his teens living in his native Russia, he didn’t speak English very well and relied on books printed in English as an aid to learn the language. A chance pickup of a biography ...