Partner Partner Content The unique community partnerships of Blue Water Area Transit
Blue Water Area Transit partners with many agencies in the community to provide transportation services and has received numerous awards.
Blue Water Area Transit partners with many agencies in the community to provide transportation services and has received numerous awards.
Stronger fathers mean stronger kids. The Children’s Center in Detroit has a dad-focused program that links fathers to the resources they need and gives them a place to connect, share concerns, and encourage each other to invest more deeply in their children’s lives.
Special Education Experience (SEE) survey results revealed that needed improvements in special education that the state identified in 2014 have not been made.
At Wayne Memorial High School, Champions of Wayne pays students $250 per semester to work with mentors to meet personalized goals.
Mental health is a major challenge for Michigan youth in general, but the problem is even greater for the state's LGBTQ youth.
St. Clair County Parks and Recreation Commission is hosting a workshop on how to take professional-looking pictures using a smartphone camera. The event will take place at Goodells County Park on September 28.
The St. Clair Women’s League includes residents giving back to their community by raising funds through charity events. Attend their yearly fundraising event at the Rivercrab restaurant on November 7.
The Athletic Factory in Port Huron is adding to its roster of programs with its Hitters Elite travel volleyball teams.
Beloved community member, Kevin Totty passed away this month. The Community Foundation highlights his life and work within the Blue Water Area to honor his legacy.
Michigan’s community mental health agencies face deep revenue gaps this year — a projected $93 million.
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