Published April 15, 2023
MADISON HEIGHTS — People of all fitness levels are welcome to participate in the annual Madison Heights “Run for the Health of It” 5K Run/Walk — a tradition that not only starts and ends in scenic Suarez Friendship Woods, but that also supports a good cause.
Read MorePublished April 6, 2023
TROY — The Troy Community Coalition is back offering in-person events to help combat substance abuse among local youth and is reminding families that it has a variety of programs in place to serve Troy area residents.
Read MorePublished April 5, 2023
EASTPOINTE — Before their monthly meeting March 28, members of the Knights of Columbus Holy Innocents-Saint Barnabas No. 14213 Catholic Community recited the rosary.
Read MorePublished March 11, 2023
TROY — Two Troy students are trying to promote positive change after starting their own nonprofit aimed at fighting human trafficking.
Read MorePublished March 9, 2023
SOUTHFIELD — The Southfield-based nonprofit World Medical Relief is teaming up with the National Arab American Medical Association and student volunteers from local universities to bring much-needed medical aid to the victims of the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria Feb. 6, killing 51,907 people, injuring 118,626 people and displacing at least 24 million people.
Read MorePublished March 8, 2023
GROSSE POINTE CITY/PARK — For those with substance use problems and the people who love them in the Grosse Pointes, “Hope” is on the way.
Read MorePublished March 8, 2023
BIRMINGHAM — The Junior League of Birmingham brings together Oakland County women to make a positive impact in their community.
Read MorePublished March 8, 2023
FARMINGTON HILLS — Earlier this year, eighth grade students at Hillel Day School in Farmington Hills took part in a “life-changing” project.
Read MorePublished March 8, 2023
SHELBY TOWNSHIP — Shelby Township residents Roy and Carol Townsend lost their son to cancer almost nine years ago, and now they try to help others from having to go through the same thing.
Read MorePublished February 22, 2023
TROY — A local charity can continue its mission, thanks to a donation of $115,184.24 raised through Athens High School’s annual Charity Week fundraising.
Read MorePublished February 21, 2023
NOVI — A Novi High School senior is striving to make prom dresses available to all young women through the Promject — a prom dress clothing drive.
Read MorePublished February 20, 2023
ROSEVILLE — Sarah Matthews never shies away from telling others about her recovery from drug addiction.
Read MorePublished February 9, 2023
TROY — For more than 50 years, the nonprofit Troy People Concerned has helped those in need in the Troy community through financial difficulties, hard times and setbacks.
Read MorePublished February 8, 2023
SOUTHFIELD — The City Council approved funds through the Oakland County Senior Centers Matching Grant Program Jan. 23.
Read MorePublished February 8, 2023
BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Twenty years ago, Dream Arts Co. was founded by Tiffany Sims, who had a vision that she brought to life in the Birmingham-Bloomfield community.
Read MorePublished February 8, 2023
ST. CLAIR SHORES — The Nonprofit Center at Pare held their first open house since the COVID-19 pandemic on Jan. 24, and representatives of the organizations in the building indicated they are appreciative of the space and those who made it possible.
Read MorePublished February 8, 2023
HAZEL PARK — Alissa Sullivan was getting back in her car after pet sitting for a client of her pet care company when she looked up at the power cables and saw something she didn’t expect.
Read MorePublished February 8, 2023
WEST BLOOMFIELD — The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit has scheduled an event that can go a long way toward making life easier for parents of children with special needs.
Read MorePublished January 24, 2023
ROCHESTER — Those battling addiction can look to the Oakland University Police Department for recovery assistance, thanks to a new program.
Read MorePublished January 19, 2023
MADISON HEIGHTS — During the lean years of the Great Recession, Madison Heights honed its ability to stretch available dollars with grants — a practice that continues to serve the city in the inflationary economy today.
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