Eaton Federal Sponsors Local Homelessness Prevention Campaign
CHARLOTTE, MI; October 30, 2019- Eaton Federal Savings Bank announces its matching fundraising campaign aimed at preventing homelessness in Eaton County. The campaign corresponds with November’s nationally recognized Homeless Awareness Month. During the month, Eaton Federal will be collecting donations to benefit Housing Services Mid Michigan’s Prevention Program campaign- “HOME Is Where _________ Happens” and…
Read MoreClinton County Community Conversation on Homelessness
Clinton County is having a very important conversation on a topic many aren’t talking about: Homelessness. Although many county residents may not be aware, homelessness is happening right in our backyard. A representative from a local non-profit organization, Housing Services Mid Michigan, reports having served 97 total homeless clients in Clinton County over the last…
Read MoreHSMM Co-Hosts Successful Community Dinner
The Clinton County Community Dinner was held on April 10th at First Baptist Church in St. Johns, MI where residents were able to utilize Beacon of Hope’s Food Pantry and receive a hot meal as well. The PATH and MSU Street Med teams were also in attendance to do free health screenings and talk about…
Read MoreHappy AmeriCorps Week
March 11-17, 2018 is National AmeriCorps Week. Housing Services Mid Michigan has been fortunate to have many AmeriCorps members supporting our mission and programs over the years. This year, we have two members, both college students, working on homelessness prevention and outreach programs in Eaton and Clinton counties. To highlight the importance of their efforts,…
Read MoreHomeless Awareness Week- Mark’s Place Fundraiser
CHARLOTTE MI, November 8, 2017 – On Tuesday, November 14, Mark’s Place at 238 Main Street, Eaton Rapids is donating 10% of the restaurant’s proceeds for that day’s sales to Housing Services Mid Michigan for its Eaton County Homelessness Prevention program. The owners, Mark and Krysta McGee expressed an interest in supporting area residents who…
Read MoreAdopt an Eaton Family Sponsorship Request
Housing Services Mid Michigan is gearing up for its 2017 Adopt a Family Christmas Program and is currently seeking sponsors to adopt Eaton County families within the program. Sponsoring a family is a very rewarding experience both for those in need and those making donations. Our Extended Services Program serves individuals and families that were…
Read MoreHomeless Awareness Activities Announced
CHARLOTTE MI, November 1, 2017 – Last year, 1,853 individuals in Eaton County experienced a housing crisis. In order to raise awareness of homelessness, November 11th through November 19th has been declared as Eaton County Homeless Awareness Week by the Eaton County Commissioners. According the National Coalition Against Homelessness, this timeframe is used to educate…
Read MoreEaton County Veteran Stand Down to Feature Diverse Group Of Services for Area Veterans
CHARLOTTE MI, June 14, 2017 – Final preparations are being completed for Eaton County’s first annual Veterans Stand Down. Housing Services Mid Michigan, in conjunction with the VA, and the American Legion Post 42 are finalizing details for the Veterans event taking place on June 16th from 9AM to 1PM. The event will feature a…
Read MoreHousing Services Mid Michigan Planning Event for Homeless Veterans
CHARLOTTE MI, April 17, 2017 – Housing Services Mid Michigan is planning its’ first Stand Down for homeless Veterans. The event will take place on June 16th from 9AM to 1PM, hosted by the American Legion on Lawrence St. in Charlotte. Stand Down events are encouraged by the VA for all Veterans to learn about…
Read MoreGolf Outing to Benefit Mid Michigan Homeless
Charlotte, Michigan, April 12, 2017 The Eaton Federal Savings Bank 17th Annual Charity Golf Outing benefiting Housing Services Mid Michigan will be held on May 19, 2017 at Centennial Acres Golf Course in Sunfield, Michigan is just around the corner. The outing begins with a shotgun start at 9:00 AM and features an all-day BBQ, raffles,…
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