Marine City wayfinding project launches action plan for economic growth
New wayfinding signage will connect four business districts and help boost the local economy.
New wayfinding signage will connect four business districts and help boost the local economy.
When communities commit to inclusion, people with developmental disabilities experience greater independence, improved mental health, and stronger social connections.
HealthLinc, a federally qualified health center in Valparaiso, covers training costs while preparing local residents for dental assistant jobs, strengthening workforce pipelines and expanding access to care.
When owners Bob and Deanna Lorincz were introduced to the sport and fell in love with it, they noticed there was a need for a space like this in their community. Since opening last Spring, the facility serves up nearly 2,500 players each month.
CCBHCs have been improving access to quality mental health care for Michigan residents since 2021.
Designed to make public art easier to imagine, fund, and install, the platform at ThumbArtSpark.com helps communities share project ideas, identify potential art sites, connect with experienced artists, and explore sponsorship and funding pathways.
Collaboration ensures Allegan County residents get mental health care when they need it.
Retaining folks working within the health care sector is a vital strategy in turning around current and projected workforce shortages.
Transporting visitors to a European-style village bakery, CocoBella’s in St. Clair is whipping up daily, freshly-made baked goods, from Nutella croissants to cranberry loaves.
Few spaces exist where autistic children and adults feel free to be themselves. The NAT Conference aims to be one of them.
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