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ANTI-BULLYING RALLY – IN CAMPUS MARTIUS PARK

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DEFEAT THE LABEL ANNOUNCES

“STAND4CHANGE 2013” – AN ANTI-BULLYING RALLY –

IN CAMPUS MARTIUS PARK

Mich.-based Non-Profit to Bring Together More Than Two Million Students in Michigan and Across 30 Countries in Historic Stand Against Bullying Day

 

Defeat The Label, a Bloomfield Hills, Mich.-based anti bullying non-profit, dedicated to empowering students to take a stand against bullying in their own schools and communities, today announced STAND4CHANGE Against Bullying Day, an International call to action against bullying taking place across the world on Friday, May 3, 2013.

The local Stand4Change rally, taking place in Campus Martius, will be emceed by WYCD 99.5’s Dr. Don, and will provide local students, educators, businesses and residents an opportunity to publicly show their support the global Defeat the Label movement, including a concert by Atlantic Records Country Artist Ty Stone.

Attendees will also hear an impassioned plea from Kevin Epling, the father of Matt Epling. Matt ended his life in 2002 after being bullied and who the legislation, " “Matt’s Safe School Law,” was written for. The Rally also will feature eight food trucks from the metro Detroit area to feed the participants for lunch.

Quicken Loans and CBS Radio Detroit are proud local supporters of the event, in partnership with several educational organizations, including: National Educational Association (NEA), Anti Defamation League (ADL), American Association of School Administrators (AASA) and American Federation of Teachers (AFT).

WHEN: Friday, May 3, 2013; 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m.

WHERE: Campus Martius Park, 800 Woodward Ave. in Detroit

 

DETAILS: The event is free. Defeat the Label representatives will be soliciting donations from supporters to provide financial support for the launch of a first-of-its-kind interactive application, BullyShout, which will be integrated with the National 24 hour BRAVE (Building Respect, Acceptance and Voice through Education) Anti-Bullying Hotline. The new BullyShout application will be run by the Mental Health Association of New York City To make a donation for the creation of the new BullyShout application, please visit http://tinyurl.com/DTLBullyApp.

In the State of Michigan, the Senate delivered a proclamation last year making the first Friday of May an official "Stand 4 Change" day, and with the support of the National Educational Association, the initiative has become an international movement, with 170 countries and 30 million teachers worldwide invited to participate.

Last Updated on Friday, 03 May 2013 10:36

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Detroit Tow Rate Increases

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The City‘s Tow Rate Commission has recommended and the Detroit City Council has approved an increase in the rate for recovering vehicles that are towed to the City impound lot or lots operated by Police-authorized towing companies.

The increase, from the previous $75 to a new rate of $215, is effective today. Non-standard vehicles, such as mobile homes, commercial vehicles and boats, would be subject to additional costs. A $15 storage fee will be assessed for each 24-hour period any vehicle remains impounded.

Towing rates in the surrounding area range from $185 in Warren and $170 in Ferndale to $155 in Dearborn and $124 in Southfield. Detroit’s $215 rate remains lower than towing rates in many other major U.S. cities.

Last Updated on Thursday, 02 May 2013 15:39

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DPS Goes On The Offense

DPS enrollment fell to about 52,503 as a result of 15 schools being transferred to the Education Achievement Authority of Michigan (EAA), a state reform district that can assume control of poor performing schools. A decade ago, DPS comprised 164,000 students. The sharp enrollment decline is a result of many factors, including competition with charter and suburban schools and the EAA. Officials project that enrollment could continue to decline over the next five years.

In a letter written to DPS employees in late January of this year, Roy Roberts, the state-appointed emergency financial manager, wrote, “We’re going on the offense! No longer are we going to create plans designed around assumptions of failure. Instead of planning to fail, we’re planning to win by attracting students to our district’s classrooms.”

This month, the district unveiled a new strategic plan titled “Neighborhood-Centered, Quality Schools.” The plan was designed specifically to compete with other schools that have been attracting Detroit students. Acknowledging the competition is good, Roberts said, “From this point forward, we’re planning to win, not to lose.”

Highlights of the plan, which will be rolled out over the next three years, include expanded pre-kindergarten classes to 4-year old children, some parenting, job skills and other training, extended academic school years, and art and music enrichment programming.

Roberts said that DPS will evolve to address the needs of students and families.
“Nobody’s going to give us any students. We have to go out and take them,” he said.

Last Updated on Thursday, 02 May 2013 16:00

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TJ Maxx surprises Jackets For Jobs with generous cash gift

Christine Johnson (Magic's mom), Alison Vaughn, president, Jackets For Jobs, and Lucille O'Neal (Shaq's mom)

T.J. Maxx unexpectedly presented a $10,000 cash gift to Alison Vaughn, founder and president of Jackets for Jobs, at the organization's 13th anniversary gala, which was recently held at the Doubletree Suites Hotel in downtown Detroit.
"We value tremendously our relationship with Jackets For Jobs and we love the work they do," said Jerome Smalls, vice president and director of community relations for TJX Corporation. "We just wanted to give Alison and her organization a small token of appreciation for impacting so many lives in a positive way." Alison Vaughn was shaking with excitement after receiving the check. "I'm literally shaking right now," said Vaughn. "This is just so wonderful and I want everyone to go shop at TJ Maxx today!"

Lucille O'Neal (Shaq's mom) was the keynote speaker. A surprise appearance was made by a close friend of O'Neal's, Christine Johnson, the mother of Magic Johnson. O'Neal spoke of standing over six feet as a 12-year old girl, having low self-esteem, overcoming alcoholism and being poor. "I know firsthand just how important an organization like Jackets For Jobs is to the community," said O'Neal. "I remember a time when I only had one suit. It was black, but I tell you what...I kept it pressed. And every time I put it on, I felt good about myself."

"We're just so pleased with everything. Today was a phenomenal event and we are so appreciative for all the support," said Vaughn. "Without sponsors like TJ Maxx we wouldn't be here. Our goal is to keep helping our clients, making a difference for another 13 years."

Since opening its doors in 2000, Jackets For Jobs, a non-profit organization that helps low income men and women make the transition to work by providing professional business attire and career counseling, has helped more than 14,000 people with employment. A Michigan Works! affiliate, the organization has been featured on ABC's "The View," NBC's "Today Show" and Oprah Winfrey's O magazine. A highlight of her career was the ringing of the closing bell on the NASDAQ.

For more information about Jackets For Jobs, visit www.jacketsforjobs.org or call (313) 579-9160.
 

Last Updated on Thursday, 02 May 2013 14:49

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5 fires reported during early morning hours in Highland Park

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Firefighters battled five fires early Thursday morning in Highland Park. Sources report that around 3 a.m., four structures were ablaze on Connecticut Street.

A gas line fire was reported shortly thereafter on Tennyson Street.

Fortunately there were no fatalities or injuries were reported, but several of the properties are taotal losses and one family has been displaced.

Low water pressure complicated efforts to put out the fires and arson is investigating.

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 02 May 2013 13:13

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