Master gardener shares tips for starting a garden sustainably and on a budget
Heather Fagan, co-founder of Seed & Soul Society and a certified master gardener, shares her advice on growing and maintaining a garden.
Heather Fagan, co-founder of Seed & Soul Society and a certified master gardener, shares her advice on growing and maintaining a garden.
St. Clair County Community Mental Health is partnering with local employers to battle the stigma against those with mental illness and developmental disabilities while also providing meaningful employment opportunities.
A new partnership with St. Clair County Community Mental Health is offering online therapy support to county residents seeking to improve their mental health.
Michigan Works! Macomb/St. Clair doesn’t just focus on skill development for first-time or returning employees. Through the Going PRO Talent Fund, Michigan Works! provides resources for employers to offer skill development, helping to create a stronger workforce within in-demand industries.
Dr. Jeanette Roberts’ compassion for people and animals alike helps her provide the best care possible for clients losing a family pet. “I enjoy what I do and the peace it brings to the families,” she says.
For those who have lost a loved one, grief may cloud the season as they face holiday parties, family gatherings, and old traditions without their loved one beside them. St. Clair County Community Mental Health shares that it’s important to give those who are grieving grace during this time and to remember that it’s OK not to do everything you used to.
At the end of her rope after a lifetime of abuse, multiple attempts at therapy, and a recent death in the family, one woman found the help she needed through the Dialectical Behavior Therapy program at St. Clair County Community Mental Health, which she says saved her life.
For first-time workers, looking for employment can prove to be a difficult task, but Michigan Works! offers several programs helping youth in foster care and young professionals discover new careers and obtain job training.
“I’m big about opportunities for everybody in the community,” Delor says. “People have different outdoor activities that they like, so once we know what those interests are, we can develop our parks around what our constituents and users want, creating a more diverse park.”
The Blue Water Area is host to plenty of events this year offering spooky fun for everyone this Halloween.
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