Philanthropy

YWCA’s 24-hour childhood learning center pushes ahead in Kalamazoo’s Edison Neighborhood

YWCA is continuing to plan for the opening of the YWCA Edison Children’s Center, a 24-hour drop-in center that will provide affordable child care for infants to 3-year-olds as well as second- and third-shift childcare for children up to age 12.

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Kalamazoo community keeps teachers, students stocked with essentials through KPS Supply Closet

“I just didn’t want to see teachers have to pay for things out of their own pockets,” Angee McCormick McCormick said. That's why she scaled up a project she started at Parkwood Elementary to cover the whole school district. The KPS Supply Closet.

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Battle Creek Community Foundation launches initiative to help nonprofits continue their work

The Battle Creek Community Foundation has a COVID-19 strategy that will increase the flexibility and responsiveness of BCCF and provide two additional opportunities for funding.

‘Tiny’ houses are set to be a big deal in Kalamazoo’s Northside Neighborhood

Have you heard about the tiny house initiative? Real brick and mortar affordable housing for people who need it.

Spectrum Health Lakeland sets aside $50 million to help address racial equity and health inequities

The Board of Directors of Spectrum Health Lakeland in St. Joseph has approved an expanded strategy to address racial and ethnic health equity in southwest Michigan communities.

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Kalamazoo’s Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation process builds resources for changemakers

Kalamazoo is one of 14 sites in the nation where Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation work is ongoing. In these times of mass demonstrations in support of social justice and widespread calls for significant cultural change, TRHT is ready to support those leading the efforts.

New grant supports Battle Creek’s Communities of Color as they take on immediate and chronic needs

When people of color direct how resources are invested, it can transform the lives of children and families in their community. That's the philosophy behind a recent grant to Communities of Color in Battle Creek. 

Youth support nonprofit in B.C. changes direction during pandemic to help wider community in need

RISE says its organization is about helping people in Battle Creek through traumatic times. Organizers say they saw a need in the community and we wanted to help. A food distribution program was the answer to that need. 

How the South Michigan Food Bank is keeping up with exploding need for more food

"We are a community food bank and we will be there for the community." That's the message South Michigan Food Bank has for those in need.

The Heritage Community of Kalamazoo prepares a new COVID-19 isolation and treatment unit

The Heritage Community, the first senior care facility in Kalamazoo may have been the fastest to react to COVID-19 by creating an isolation unit in case residents might catch the virus and early measures to restrict visitors.

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