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Battle Creek Elementary Brings the Community to School
Zinta Aistars
Saturday, February 02, 2013
At Prairieview Elementary in Battle Creek, the Developing the Community School Project uses a holistic approach to achieve school success.
D.A. Blodgett - St. John's: 125 Years of Helping Kids
J. Bennett Rylah
Monday, December 17, 2012
Twenty-five perent of children in Kent County are living in poverty. In the face of this startling statistic, D.A. Blodgett - St. John's, West Michigan's oldest child welfare organization, strives to make a difference.
Fresh Food Fairy gives fresh perspective to veggies and fruits
Amie Heasley
Tuesday, December 04, 2012
You don't have to clap your hands to keep the Fresh Food Fairy alive. Instead, Hether Frayer is doing what she can to make sure Kalamazoo children get it when it comes to fresh food so they can live longer themselves.
Teaching kids about food from the ground up
Dawn Gorman
Monday, November 26, 2012
Stephanie Reuter has melded her expertise and passion to create Grow. Cook. Learn., her exciting new Lansing business that uses a hands-on approach to teach kids about community, gardening, and cooking.
Ele's Place: Healing Through Listening
Veronica Gracia-Wing
Monday, July 23, 2012
A positive fixture in the Lansing community for over 20 years, Ele’s Place is now nationally recognized for their work in helping countless children heal and cope with grief. In January, the organization received a $25,000 grant from
The New York Life Foundation
to use toward their efforts in expanding the success of their unique program to new Michigan communities. Whether it’s listening to the needs of a community or those of a grieving child, Ele’s Place is clearly doing something very right.
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