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Michigan Works Doing COVID Community Survey
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Michigan Works Doing COVID Community Survey
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Michigan Works has announced it’s opening a new office in Cass County. It says the pandemic has shown that the agency needs to be adaptable, get creative, and adjust the way it does business. The new office inside the Cass County Administration Building in Cassopolis is intended to bring more programs to the area and allow for convenience. Cass County Commissioner Roseann Marchetti says the move is “a natural fit and will allow them to serve more individuals and more businesses located in Cass County.” She adds it couldn’t come at a better time. The new office will open on Monday and be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays. Michigan Works Berrien, Cass, Van Buren also has offices in Benton Harbor, Niles, and Paw Paw.
MI Works Office Coming To Cassopolis
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February 26, 2021
Michigan Works is conducting a COVID-19 community survey. It’s asking everyone to take a minute to fill out the six question survey so it can get a better idea of how COVID is affecting southwest Michigan residents. Michigan Works Berrien, Cass, Van Buren Operations Director Quin Braylock tells WSJM News they know the pandemic has affected each household differently, but they want more specific data on the impact.
“We’re really hoping to learn the true impact of COVID, and what it’s done to our region’s workforce,” Braylock said. “We want to know if those who have lost their jobs are back to work, and if not, why. In addition, we also want to know what type of impact this has had on our families in their day to day lives.”