Head Start Parent Conference equips Michigan families for advocacy
One-day convening prepared families to advocate for the early childhood programs they depend on.
One-day convening prepared families to advocate for the early childhood programs they depend on.
The “road diet” is increasingly being considered to slow speed while at the same time keep traffic flowing.
Fort Wayne Trails counters thin budgets by launching volunteer "soft maintenance" and partnering with local businesses for trail amenities.
Since 2018, the Lykins Neighborhood Association has been taking on ambitious projects including using a state law to take control of abandoned homes.
Natural hydrogen costs nothing to make and does not emit any carbon dioxide or other human‑caused pollutants.
Retaining folks working within the health care sector is a vital strategy in turning around current and projected workforce shortages.
Few spaces exist where autistic children and adults feel free to be themselves. The NAT Conference aims to be one of them.
Collaboration ensures Allegan County residents get mental health care when they need it.
Nearly $300,000 in Seed Awards from the Michigan Good Food Fund will support 18 food and farm businesses across Michigan, helping small, locally rooted operations grow and improve food access.
Georgia hunters are allowed to kill up to 12 deer in a year, but many don’t have the freezer space to keep them all or don’t need that much meat to feed their families. Hunters for the Hungry allows them to donate the extra.
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