UDM, Highland Park, MSHDA and Cities of Promise team up for Community Resource Day, March 28; UDM to offer free services
MSHDA, through Cities of Promise, has committed to fund up to $25 million over the next four years toward blight elimination in the eight Cities of Promise— Benton Harbor, Detroit, Flint, Hamtramck, Highland Park, Muskegon Heights, Pontiac and Saginaw.
“The Cities of Promise Initiative launched by Governor Jennifer Granholm a couple of years ago was a commitment to help Michigan cities experiencing high levels of poverty to become vibrant and productive cities once again,” MSHDA Executive Director Keith Molin said. “MSHDA is proud to be a part of the accomplishments made here in Highland Park, and applauds UDM and the city’s deep commitment reflected by today’s Community Resource Day event.”
Complimentary services will be offered from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. Local dignitaries such as Highland Park Mayor Hubert Yopp, UDM President Gerard L. Stockhausen, S.J., Highland Park Emergency Financial Manager Arthur Blackwell II, and MSHDA Executive Director Keith Molin, Director of the Governor's Office for Southeast Michigan Kimberly Trent, and Highland Park Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Arthur Carter, will kick off the day with an opening ceremony at 10 a.m. There will also be a raffle with prizes throughout the day.
“We are so very pleased that UDM, the State and MSHDA are providing much needed services to Highland Park residents,” said Mayor Yopp. “This is exactly what we need --- while so many residents are unable to afford the type of legal, dental and educational services for area residents.”
Services offered include:
- Counseling Program: Addiction, career exploration, school counseling & Medicaid application completion
- Dental School: Oral health education, dental screenings and dental sealant program for eligible children
- Education Department: Family literacy including college & academic information
- Law Clinic: Assistance and/or referrals with legal problems related to senior issues, immigration, veterans benefits, and criminal and some general legal matters
- Nursing School: Information on healthy nutrition, the MI Child Health Plan, and primary health care services available at the University of Detroit Mercy McAuley Health Center
- Psychology Clinic: Workshops on coping with grief and loss, coping with violence related trauma and understanding special education testing for kids.
For more information, contact Carla Hogan, City of Highland Park, at 313.252.0050, ext. 227 or Delanda Dixon, UDM College of Liberal Arts & Education, at 313.993.3250.
# # #
Contact
The University of Detroit Mercy is Michigan's largest private Catholic University, offering approximately 100 majors and programs in 60 academic fields. Sponsored by the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) and the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas, the University has three campuses located in downtown and northwest Detroit.
For the 11th consecutive year, UDM was ranked among the top tier of Midwestern master's universities in U.S.News & World Report's "America's Best Colleges" – 2012 edition.
Publish date: March 25, 2009