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Detroit Institute for Children Competes for Art Van Charity Challenge

 

The Organization is Competing in Art Van Furniture’s Third Annual Million Dollar Charity Challenge Bonus Challenge

The Detroit Institute for Children (DIC) needs your help - not in dollars, but in votes! Through May 30, you can vote daily for the organization in the Art Van Million Dollar Charity Challenge Bonus Challenge. The top three charities with the most votes will win grants of $25,000, $15,000 or $10,000. DIC supporters can vote by going towww.artvancharitychallenge.com.

“We’ve seen our children take their first steps, say their first words, and feed themselves for the first time, often when their families were told they would never be capable of doing so.”

For almost 100 years, the Detroit Institute for Children (DIC) has been one of Michigan’s largest stand-alone clinics providing life-changing medical and rehabilitative care to children with conditions such as cerebral palsy, neuromuscular diseases, developmental delays, autism spectrum disorders, genetic syndromes, and traumatic injuries.

“The intervention services we provide truly transform our patients’ and their families’ quality of life,” says Mark Cleary, President and CEO. “We’ve seen our children take their first steps, say their first words, and feed themselves for the first time, often when their families were told they would never be capable of doing so.”

The Detroit Institute for Children truly fills a void in the Metro Detroit healthcare system. The organization’s services are available to all children, including children from inner city, low-income families with little to no insurance who are generally denied elsewhere. With medical and therapy costs easily adding up to $100,000s every year per patient, the Art Van grant could help fund thousands of therapy sessions for our children,” adds Cleary.

Since 2009, Art Van Furniture has raised an impressive $17.5 million for 150 Michigan charities through its challenge component. To vote for the DIC, or for more information, please visit www.artvancharitychallenge.com. And to learn more about the DIC, please visit our website at www.detroitchildren.org.

 
 

Last Updated on Saturday, 18 May 2013 22:17

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Some City of Detroit Offices Closed on May 20 for Budget-Required Furlough

 

Some City of Detroit offices will be closed on Monday, May 20 for budget-required furlough (BRF):

·        Board of Ethics

·        City Council

·        Communications & Creative Services Division & Total Copy Center

·        Detroit Building Authority

·        Greater Detroit Resource Recovery Authority (GDRRA)

·        Human Resources (with the exception of Payroll Division)

·        Human Rights

·        Mayor’s Office

·        Purchasing Division (Finance Department)

·        Recreation (Administration, Recreation Centers & Community Affairs)

However, these departments will be open on May 20:

·        Buildings, Safety Engineering and Environmental Department (BSEED)

·        Department of Public Works

·        Finance Department (Income Tax, Assessments, Property Tax & Treasury)

·        Planning & Development Department

Last Updated on Friday, 17 May 2013 17:56

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The Pearls of Service Foundation scholarship ball Saturday

The Pearls of Service Foundation, a non-profit affiliate of Pi Tau Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, is planning its Eighth Annual Pink and White AKATeen Scholarship Ball to be held on Saturday, May 18, 2013, from 6:30pm-12:00am at the Shriner’s Silver Garden Events Center in Southfield, Michigan. The purpose of this event is to raise funds for scholarships and to be used as a platform for the AKATeens as “A Showcase of Excellence”.

These young women are students at high schools throughout the Metro Detroit area. They are required to participate in community service projects, maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5, possess high ethical and moral standards, be positive role models, encourage high achievement in high school and beyond and promote unity, friendships and community activism among high school students in the tri-county area.

The Pearls of Service Foundation and Pi Tau Omega Chapter are working together to serve the citizens of Southern Oakland County and the Metropolitan Detroit Area. Our mission is to promote education, health awareness, economics, and family stability in our communities.

“When you have seen young ladies that have joined the group from the 9th grade and you see their development until they graduate—it is really rewarding, “Terry Mann, President of the Pearls of Service Foundation. “They become young ladies and are ready to go off for their first year of college.”

Their goal is to distribute over $25,000 in scholarship awards to graduating high school seniors. These funds will be utilized at the college of their choice. Community support of the AKATeen Pink and White Ball is critical to helping us achieve our mission of encouraging deserving youth to continue their education. For tickets and information, please contact Ms. Venus Smith at 248-906-9150.

Follow Amber L. Bogins on Twitter @AmberLaShaii 

Last Updated on Friday, 17 May 2013 13:12

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LAST MOTOR CITY MAKEOVER CLEANUP IS IN THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHWEST AREAS ON SATURDAY, MAY 18

 

Volunteers are invited to join hundreds of others cleaning and beautifying neighborhoods throughout the central and southwest sides of Detroit on Saturday, May 18, as Motor City Makeover moves into its last weekend.

Motor City Makeover is a bagged litter campaign that encourages volunteers to participate in a citywide cleanup by sector. The campaign is part of a larger City initiative called Keep Detroit Beautiful, which focuses on cleaning, beautification, recycling, adopting parks and vacant lots, and gardening.

Below are some of the many sites being cleaned on Saturday, May 18.
Henry Ford Hospital
Contact: Meagan Pitts-Dunn (313) 475-3993
Chauncey Samuel, Recreation Community Affairs Manager, (313) 207-8416
Location: Martin Luther King Jr. Park at W. Grand Boulevard & Rosa Parks
Time: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Volunteers: 50+

Northend Neighbors
Contact person: Phillis Judkins (313)815-1440
Location: Northeast Corner of Kenilworth & Brush/West corner of Josephine and Owens Streets
Time: 9 a.m. – Noon
Volunteers - 100

Focus:HOPE
Contact Person: Mary Simpson (313) 492-4292
Location: 2146 Oakman Blvd., 3406 Ewald Circle at Fullerton St.
Volunteers: 50
Time: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Mariners Inn
Contact Person: Kyle Hocker (313) 215-6961
Location: Cass Park (located between Temple, Ledyard, 2nd & 3rd streets)
Time: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Volunteers: 200

Mc Graw Resource Center
6900 Wagner (Vacant Lot)
Contact: Raquel de Whitt (248) 842-0302
Volunteers: 30 - 50
Time: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Patton Recreation Center
Contact: Ninfa Cancel, Recreation Community Affairs Manager, (313) 283-8252
Karla Williamson, Patton Center Supervisor, (313) 600-3555
Location: 2301 Woodmere off Vernor Hwy. (Park cleanup, graffiti removal & painting bleachers)
Time: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Volunteers: 80-120

This Saturday is the last Motor City Makeover cleanup. There is still time for residents, business owners, houses of worship, block clubs, and schools to:
· Call (313) 224-3450 to register to join the cleanup effort or register online at www.MotorCityMakeover.org.
· Clean the area around their home, business, house of worship, or school on the Saturday designated
for their sector.
· Organize their neighborhoods or their employees for a group cleanup. Volunteers can select a nearby area or call (313) 224-3450 or their local Recreation Community Affairs office for a location.
· Beautify their area by planting flowers, plants, or trees, or by removing graffiti, etc.

Motor City Makeover is a bagged litter campaign. There will be No Curbside Pickup of litter. Bagged litter will only be collected from pre-established locations.
Volunteers who need limited supplies of gloves and bags are asked to contact their local Recreation Community Affairs office Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
In addition, volunteers may take bagged litter to any of the five drop-off locations listed below, which will be open on Saturdays during Motor City Makeover.
Bulk Drop-Off Locations
Limit is 1,000 pounds.

Bulk Drop-Off Hours: Monday – Saturday 10:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.

• Davison Yard - 8221 West Davison
• Southfield Yard - 12255 Southfield Service Dr.
• 5840 Anthon between Cavalry and Campbell
• State Fair Yard - 19715 John R


* Only Motor City Makeover Saturdays (May 18)
* J. Fons Transfer Station - 6451 E. McNichols, Monday through Saturday, 10:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
 

Last Updated on Friday, 17 May 2013 15:14

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Pancakes and Politics: The Complete Story [Video]

The Michigan Chronicle's Pancakes and Politics, Forum 3 made history Thursday morning at the Birmingham's Townsend Hotel, when it convened one of the most impressive panels of Michigan politicians at such a pivotal moment in Dertroit's history.

 

View the discussion in it's entirety here:

Last Updated on Friday, 17 May 2013 11:11

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