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Camp CARE is for kids whose family members struggle with addiction
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Camp CARE empowers kids whose family members suffer from addiction
By Amy Lange and Fox 2 Staff
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ROSEVILLE, Mich. - In its third decade, Camp CARE is a summer program dedicated to empowering kids who have loved ones that suffer from addiction.
Erika Bradbury, a Community Health Educator with Care of Southeastern Michigan, says they teach campers communication and resiliency skills that allow them to celebrate themselves.
Camp Care helps children with loved ones battling addiction
Camp counselors at Camp Care say they teach kids communication and resilience skills to empower their campers who could be facing challenges at home.
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Alpine school board meeting on Feb. 23. Members of the school board discussed the school boundaries for two new elementary schools in the district.
Alpine School Board members unanimously approved new elementary school boundaries in Vineyard and fast-growing Saratoga Springs during a meeting Feb. 23.
The new boundaries take effect once the new schools open next fall.
The proposed and approved boundary for the new Saratoga Springs Elementary School.
The goals of assigning these new school boundaries were “keeping students in a reasonable proximity of their school, keeping communities together, and stabilizing enrollment over time,” said Alpine School District assistant superintendent John Patton.