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SPAULDING FOR CHILDREN
SPAULDING FOR CHILDREN
Southfield, Michigan
11-50 employees
Spaulding for Children is a multi-faceted child welfare organization that provides prevention and permanency services. With a goal of ensuring every child that needs one has a permanent family, the Agency services children, families, and professionals through its Academy for Family Support and Preservation, the Institute for Family and Community Development, and Child and Family Services that has prevention, foster care and adoption programs.
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HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF HURON VALLEY
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF HURON VALLEY
Ann Arbor, Michigan
11-50 employees
Mission Statement: Enriching our whole community through a legacy of affordable homeownership for low-income families.
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SOS COMMUNITY SERVICES
SOS COMMUNITY SERVICES
Ypsilanti, Michigan
11-50 employees
SOS Community Services is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to preventing and ending family homelessness in Washtenaw County, Michigan. For 46 years, SOS has been a pioneer in serving community members who are most in need. Our mission is to promote housing stability and family self-sufficiency through collaboration, care and respect. Today the agency serves over 7,000 people each year and focuses on assisting homeless families with children, which reflects approximately 35% of the homeless population in Washtenaw County. SOS provides family shelter and rapid re-housing programs, employment support, food pantry, children’s programs, and information and referrals for community resources.
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FAIR FOOD NETWORK
FAIR FOOD NETWORK
Ann Arbor, Michigan
11-50 employees
We're a national nonprofit and investor that grows community health and wealth through food. We transform how resources flow through the food economy for a more fair and resilient future. Our approach integrates policy advocacy that brings proven solutions to scale, partnerships that increase our collective impact, and investments in food organizations and businesses that serve their communities. We’re building a world in which everyone has access to healthy choices, economic opportunity, and a resilient environment. When we start with food, everything else is possible.
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DETROIT URBAN LEAGUE
DETROIT URBAN LEAGUE
Detroit, Michigan
11-50 employees
Responsible for development, enhancement, and facilitation of Project Ready College preparation program in 5 Detroit High SchoolsResponsible for scheduling & facilitation of advanced College prepatory program College Club Responsible for developing and nurturing partnerships & relationships with school staff at host sitesHelping develop community partnerships for Youth Development and Workforce programsResponsible for coordinating youth development events such as college tours, awards ceremonies, and business toursResearch and proposal writingAssisting program participants in gaining college accessAssisting program participants in academic excellenceProviding support to Program DirectorManaging program databases/files
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INSIGHT YOUTH AND FAMILY CONNECTION
INSIGHT YOUTH AND FAMILY CONNECTION
Detroit, Michigan
11-50 employees
InSight Youth and Family Connections is a nonprofit organization management company based out of 22390 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD, DETROIT, Michigan, United States.
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DISABILITY NETWORK EASTERN MIC
DISABILITY NETWORK EASTERN MIC
Troy, Michigan
11-50 employees
MISSION: Disability Network Eastern Michigan is committed to promoting inclusion for all by breaking down barriers and opening paths towards independence and personal choice through resources, advocacy, information, support and education.  VISION: Together, the work that each one of us does helps towards our vision of being a community where those living with disabilities are empowered to pursue personal growth and choice through access to community resources and supportive services. Independent Living Philosophy: People with disabilities should have the same human rights, options, and control over choices in their own lives as do people without disabilities. Independent Living changes attitudes, expands community options, removes barriers, and increases choice.  We provide five core services: (1) Advocacy (2) Independent Living Skills Training (3) Information & Referral (4) Peer Support and (5) Transition We provide additional services: (1) Assistive Technology (2) Nursing Facility Transition Services (3) Veterans Services (4) Vocational Readiness Trainings and (5) Disability Awareness Trainings to businesses. Approximately 60% of our employees identify as people with disabilities. We provide services to people of all ages and all disabilities as well as the business community.
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CHRIST CHILD SOCIETY OF DETROI
CHRIST CHILD SOCIETY OF DETROI
Detroit, Michigan
11-50 employees
CCH is an intensive residential treatment center licensed by the State of Michigan that has provided care for up to 31 boys, ages 5 through 16, since 1948. We are a nationally respected 501(c)(3) non-profit agency accredited by the Council on Accreditation for Families and Children (COA) and a member of the Michigan Federation for Children and Families. The U.S. Commerce Association has named CCH “Best Children’s Home in Detroit” on multiple occasions.
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LUELLA HANNAN MEMORIAL FOUNDATION
LUELLA HANNAN MEMORIAL FOUNDATION
Detroit, Michigan
11-50 employees
For almost 100 years, Hannan Center has been supporting older adults through social services and creative aging/wellness opportunities. Host of the annual 70 Over Seventy event and Emerge! Juried Art Show at the Kayrod Gallery. Our mission remains the same: to preserve the dignity and enhance the quality of life of seniors in Michigan. Hannan Center programs include the Zena Baum Senior Service Center, Beyond U – School for Grownups, Ellen Kayrod Art Gallery, and DayBreak, an adult day program for older adults living with dementia and their caregivers.
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THE DISABILITY NETWORK
THE DISABILITY NETWORK
Flint, Michigan
11-50 employees
The Disability Network is a Center for Independent Living supporting people with any type of disability in Genesee County, MI. We offer programs and services in the following areas: Americans with Disabilities Act, Advocacy, Assistive Technology, Basic Needs (Information & Referral), Benefits (SSI, Disability, Medicaid, etc.), Community Technology Center (our accessible computer lab), Education, Employment, Funding (where to acquire it), Health Care, Housing, Nursing Home Transition, Personal Assistance, Ramps and Home Modifications, Recreation, Transportation, and Youth Transition. Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheDisabilityNetwork and YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/TheDisabilityNetwork
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HANDS ACROSS THE WATER, INC.
HANDS ACROSS THE WATER, INC.
Ann Arbor, Michigan
11-50 employees
Hands Across The Water supports and empowers children and families through inclusive, strength-based services. We envision a community where every child is valued and has a safe home and a loving family where they can thrive. Founded in 1999, Hands Across The Water began as an adoption education resource center. Today, Hands Across The Water is a non-profit, licensed child placing placing agency in the State of Michigan with a full array of services including; parent education, foster care, behavioral health and adoption services (international, infant domestic and state ward/waiting child). Hague Accredited through the Council on Accreditation and recipients of the HRC All Children All Families Seal, HATW is dedicated to excellence and to serving families and children regardless of race, creed, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression or national origin.
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CROSSROADS FOR YOUTH
CROSSROADS FOR YOUTH
Oxford, Michigan
11-50 employees
Crossroads for Youth is a private, nonprofit treatment agency that serves at-risk children and youth. Since 1953 we have helped young people and their families from all walks of life. The heart of our mission is the belief that every child deserves a chance. Crossroads for Youth offers premier programs that give children and teens exactly what they need. For some, a place to feel safe and cared for. For some, a place to learn how to succeed in life. For others, an opportunity to overcome the past. We reach out to at-risk and disadvantaged youth and their families from all over Michigan through our residential, day-treatment and community-based services. We utilize a proven therapeutic model combining Choice Theory and Adventure Based Experiential Learning techniques built on a foundation of trauma-informed care. We empower youth so that they can learn how to evaluate their own behavior and actions in order to make thoughtful decisions in their lives, while also facilitating emotional and psychological healing. Our beautiful 320-acre, wooded main campus provides an ideal environment from which to offer a wide variety of programming.
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Market Laggard