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Portage Health Foundation supports the Copper Country services that better the communities’ health. Their mission statement is simple; “
to positively influence a healthier community through enhanced philanthropy and collaboration.”
A lot of Michigan Volunteer Emergency Medical Services need more money to train and equip their EMS volunteers. PHF can provide these firefighters and first responders with grants to get the resources they need.
Portage Health Foundation’s (PHF) mission is to positively influence a healthier community through enhanced philanthropy and collaboration. In order to uphold this mission, PHF has identified seven areas of targeted emphasis addressing the following (in no order of importance or preference):
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Cars drive down Montezuma Avenue in Houghton Thursday. Temperatures too cold for road salt have created conditions behind a high number of crashes over the past week, Chief John Donnelly said. (Photo by Garrett Neese, Houghton Daily Mining Gazette)
HOUGHTON The week since the winter storm started has been a rough one for Houghton motorists, Police Chief John Donnelly said at Wednesday’s City Council meeting.
In the past two weeks, the department has responded to 22 calls for health and safety and 18 crashes, most coming in the week since snows and low temperatures began on Feb. 4.
That total didn’t count Wednesday, which had been a “terrible day on the roads,” Donnelly said. The Houghton police log for Wednesday showed six crashes.