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McRest emergency shelter for homeless families nearly built but needs help

McRest emergency shelter for homeless families nearly built but needs help By Hilary Golston and David Komer online producer Published  FOX 2 - An emergency shelter for domestic violence survivors is rehabbing an old building for a new location, and you can help. In Macomb County we are the only emergency shelter, said April Fidler. We do have domestic violence and we do have a shelter in the south end of Warren that operates the Salvation Army - but we re the only emergency shelter in this area. Moms for Moms campaign raising money for new emergency women s shelter in Macomb County

Senior Center, local organizations get boost from federal grant money

Senior Center, local organizations get boost from federal grant money Advertisement ST. CLAIR SHORES Organizations that help local seniors, children, the homeless and more will benefit from money allocated to different public service organizations through the Community Development Block Grant program administered by St. Clair Shores. Fulfilling requests from nine different public service organizations, along with paying for eligible operations at the St. Clair Shores Senior Activity Center, repavement and repair of eligible streets and repayment of the loan to renovate and expand the senior center, City Council members voted to approve the 2021 annual action plan and budget for the Community Development Block Grant Program at its April 19 meeting.

Roseville approves CDBG funds for nonprofits

Roseville approves CDBG funds for nonprofits Shutterstock image Advertisement ROSEVILLE The Roseville City Council unanimously approved its Community Development Block Grant nonprofit distributions for fiscal year 2022 at its regular meeting April 13. Eleven nonprofit organizations received a portion of the grant money that comes annually from the federal government. “This year, we saw a decrease in our funding from HUD,” explained Jim Gammicchia, the city’s administrative services administrator. “This year, we received 10 applications versus the four we received last year. For 2022, we only can use 15% of the funding from the government for public service allocations. That equates to $89,182 in total, and those go toward all public service distributions, not just the agencies that have applied. We also use it for some other repair projects.”

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