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Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research reveals the Cranbrook story and offers intellectual and experiential engagement with its legacy. By sustaining and interpreting the community’s unparalleled landscape, architecture, collections, and archives, the Center provides memorable educational experiences and meaningful research opportunities for regional, national, and international audiences.

Cranbrook Educational Community is comprised of Cranbrook Academy of Art, Cranbrook Art Museum, Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research, Cranbrook House & Gardens, Cranbrook Institute of Science, Cranbrook Schools, and Horizons-Upward Bound. Founded in 1904 by Detroit philanthropists George and Ellen Scripps Booth, in 1989 it was designated a National Historic Landmark. Today, Cranbrook is one of the world’s leading centers of education, science, and art.


Cranbrook House is an Arts and Crafts-style masterpiece designed by renowned Detroit architect Albert Kahn. It served as the family home of George Gough Booth and Ellen Scripps Booth, the visionary couple who founded Cranbrook Educational Community, for over 40 years. Cranbrook Gardens is a 40-acre site surrounding the 1908 English Tudor manor featuring extensive plantings, fountains, statuary, lakes, and trails. We welcome you to explore the grounds, tour the manor, volunteer, and more!

DSC is a Non-Profit 501(c)3 Ice Skating Facility with 3 sheets of ice (2 rinks NHL size and 1 Olympic size rink) we host Figure Skating ,Hockey and Speed Skating.  We have a workout gym for off-ice strength and conditioning and a dance studio where we offer classes to support athlete development.  We also host private and community events and DSC supports community organizations such as Figure Skating in Detroit, Special Olympics and Grace Centers of Hope.

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DACO nurtures the intellectual, artistic, and personal development of children,  youth and young adults through arts education, performing opportunities, and live theatre experiences.

Classes, productions, and workshops at DACO focus on the process of learning. Students build confidence and are inspired to take creative risks. The program strongly emphasizes process over product, creating a learning environment in which students are free to explore and work without fear of judgment.

Easterseals Michigan offers comprehensive services that help individuals of all ages with disabilities, and their families to successfully live, learn, work and play in their communities.  We serve the community by offering a variety of evidence based practices and innovative new programs.

The terms SILENT and LISTEN contains the same letters, yet have a vastly different impact. Breaking the SILENCE into a transformation of LISTENING to young people, while supporting their healing from the impact of ACEs: Adverse Childhood Experiences/Environments.

Ennis Center is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization founded in 1978 to provide an alternative to residental placement for troubled adolescents.  Since that time, the agency has diversified its programming to include a wide range of services to children of all ages and their families.  Our professional staff mirrors our diverse urban and suburban clients and understands how to engage disrupted families no matter their ethnic, racial or religious backgrounds or economic circumstances.  Having started with services to 33 youth, today the agency serves more than 6,000 children and their families annually through multiple locations in Michigan.

We are a non-profit Down Syndrome Achievement Center that provides free services and activities to individuals with cognitive disabilities.  We provide free services, activities and support to children, and young adults.  Activities include socialization, tutoring art, cooking and life skills classes.

Gleaners exists to provide households with access to sufficient, nutritious food, and related resources. We accomplish this through collaboration, efficient operations, education, and innovative solutions to achieve a hunger-free community in southeast Michigan.Gleaners provides food to more than 660 partner soup kitchens, food pantries, shelters, and other agencies across the region, and supplements efforts of those partners by offering direct service drive-up grocery and food box distributions. In its fiscal year 2020, Gleaners distributed nearly 64 million pounds of food to neighbors in need. Every dollar donated provides three meals and 94 cents of every donated dollar goes to food and food programs. For more information, visit gcfb.org.

 

We are one of the largest faith-based, long-term life skills programs for those afflicted by homelessness, chemical dependency, and abuse in southeast Michigan. Grace Centers of Hope (GCH) provides help and hope to those in need without any government funding. Our mission and vision are clear.

Grace Centers of Hope offers programs for men, women, and children who are seeking shelter and healing for their souls. True change begins when the hurts of the heart are healed. Our Christian-based app

Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County is on a mission to eliminate poverty by building and renovating simple, decent, affordable homes for and with people in need.

We rely on relationships and partnerships with individuals, corporations and community organizations to join us in pursuit of this mission.

Contact us if you want to get involved!

Our mission is to eliminate domestic violence and sexual assault through treatment and prevention services across Oakland County and surrounding communities.

Our mission:
WE believe that love transforms.  It is our mission to offer a safe place for survivors of human trafficking to rediscover their dignity and rewrite the stories of their lives.
Our Vision:
To be a place of hope and healing where women enter broken, but leave whole, transformed and empowered to live their lives with joy and dignity.

Since opening our doors as the Detroit Baptist Children’s Home in 1924, we have grown to provide services to over 12,000 children, adults, and families each year. Since then, the agency has evolved into a comprehensive, multi-faceted, community based human service center - one that has been nationally recognized for fostering independence through innovative programs, and for empowering children of all ages and their families to live the best lives possible. We have been changing fates and restoring childhoods for children who have been abused and neglected, and others who are challenged by developmental disabilities, severe emotional impairments and autism spectrum disorder.
Judson Center has remained responsive to these and other community needs by providing a range of innovative and quality services. We are a resource for healing and a leader in human services that delivers brighter futures for those we are privileged to serve.

Kids Kicking Cancer Heroes Circle is a 501(C)(3) not-for-profit organization which provides free therapeutic classes and hospital visits, for children and teens, using the mind-body techniques found in the martial arts. Our mission is to ease the pain of very sick children while empowering them to heal physically, spiritually and emotionally.

Lawrence Technological University is a private university founded in 1932 that offers about 100 programs through the doctoral level in its Colleges of Architecture and Design, Arts and Sciences, Business and Information Technology, and Engineering. PayScale lists Lawrence Tech among the nation’s top 11 percent of universities for the salaries of its graduates, and U.S. News and World Report lists it in the top tier of best Midwestern universities. Students benefit from small class sizes and a real-world, hands-on, “theory and practice” education with an emphasis on leadership. Activities on Lawrence Tech’s 107-acre campus include more than 60 student organizations and NAIA varsity sports.

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