Women, Children, Child Care

Community Bridges, Inc. (CBI) uses a holistic—or integrated—approach to addiction treatment and behavioral health concerns. We take each person’s unique traits and issues into account to design a treatment plan. Using a combination of education, therapy, housing, medications, peer support, inspiration, hope and other supportive services, our solutions are never one-size-fits-all. People are unique, and their treatment plan should be too. CBI’s passionate and dedicated team of medical and behavioral health professionals share a common philosophy to attend to the needs of our communities. With a mission of maintaining the dignity of human life, we can’t help but be agents of positive change in our communities. Many of our employees are peers and they have been in your shoes. Peers are the heart of CBI, and they know exactly what it takes to help you discover the road to recovery. They provide daily assistance, hope, education, and support to people through treatment. Most importantly peers give our patients the individual care they need at the time they need it.

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Hep C Program Community Medical Services is excited to announce the expansion of our hepatitis C (HCV) services. CMS has developed partnerships with specialty providers to assist with caring for clients seeking HCV screening and treatment. In our pilot in Arizona, we screened 237 CMS clients. Of those screened, 42 tests detected HCV and 14 clients successfully completed the treatment regimen! This is a collaborative effort involving multiple departments and positions including medical providers, counselors, peer support specialists, nurses, and front desk staff. HCV testing and treatment will be incorporated into treatment plans so clinicians can stay engaged and regularly discuss the topic with our clients. CMS anticipates we will be providing HCV screening to all clients by the end of Summer 2021. The HCV program is aligned with CMS’ value to meet people where they are at and continue to address public health issues that stem from the opioid crisis.   Opioid Treatment on Demand (OTOD) At CMS, we believe in breaking down barriers to care in creative and innovative ways. Most notably, we opened the nation’s first 24/7 opioid treatment program (OTP) in Phoenix. We have since gone on to expand this Opioid Treatment on Demand (OTOD) model, providing extended hours, to Columbus and Cincinnati, Ohio and West Allis, Wisconsin, and Mesa, Arizona. At CMS, we focus on meeting the challenges presented by the ever-growing opioid epidemic in communities lacking treatment options. OTODs are uniquely positioned to provide community support by expanding hours beyond the traditional 4:30am to 11:30am treatment model. At CMS,...

 Abuse, Crisis, Education, HIV/AIDS, Job Services, Medical, Health Care, Medication, Mentoring/Tutoring, Recovery, Support Groups, Women, Children, Child Care / 629 views

The Y is an inclusive organization of men, women and children joined together by a shared commitment to nurturing the potential of kids, promoting healthy living and fostering a sense of social responsibility. With a mission to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build a healthy spirit, mind and body for all, The Y's impact is felt when an individual makes a healthy choice, when a mentor inspires a child and when a community comes together for the common good. The Y's wide variety of programs include but aren't limited to child care services, camp programs, swimming and sports programs, wellness classes, enrichment activities, and recreational activities for all.

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The Detroit Institute for Children (DIC) currently serves more than 5,000 children with special needs in schools, Head Start, and Early Intervention programs throughout Detroit and Southeastern Michigan. The DIC provides speech language pathology, occupational therapies, social work, psychological services and special education consulting. The DIC is also currently offering a free teletherapy-based summer enrichment program that provides 2 hours of speech therapy and 2 hours of occupational therapy activities each week.

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The Manna Pantry of Big Rapids provides emergency food to those in need in the Mecosta and Osceola counties. The Manna Pantry also runs a summer food program that provides breakfast and lunch for children out of school during the summer, plus a school supplies program that provides a backpack with school supplies to children. A mobile pantry is also hosted once a month where clients can wait in their cars to recieve food.

 Food, Women, Children, Child Care / 626 views

The Federation of Youth Services (FYS) is a private, non-profit State of Michigan-licensed child care agency, which provide services to at-risk youth ages 16-20 on a non-sectarian basis. FYS provides housing, mental health resources, employment connections and educational and life skills support to youth and young adults to help create opportunities for youth, especially those aging out of foster care, to become independent. FYS operates independent living supportive housing, host homes, and unsupervised housing programs, all with ongoing case management services.

 Education, Housing/Shelter, Job Services, Medical, Health Care, Medication, Mental Health, Mentoring/Tutoring, Women, Children, Child Care / 625 views

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