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Opportunity abounds when winter meets the holidays in Midland

Even when the temperature dips below freezing, winter is a beautiful time to get out and enjoy its splendor. From checking out the new Founders Crossing at the Poseyville Preserve in the […]

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From Whoville to Coleman: Four magical stops this holiday season

Midland-area events are serving up laughter, magic, and holiday cheer for all ages.

Downtown Midland holiday brush monkeys
Downtown Midland plans full lineup of November events to celebrate the holiday season

Downtown Midland is getting ready to welcome the holidays with a full lineup of events throughout November.

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Area haunted attractions to explore this Halloween

5 places to visit in the Great Lakes Bay Region for spooky haunts and paranormal fun.

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Midland antique festival returns with cars, music and treasures

Fall antiques and classic cars fill Midland fairgrounds this weekend

Sanilac County CMH CEO Wilbert Morris presents iPad to Sanilac County Sheriff Paul Rich
Meeting rural Michiganders’ mental health care needs

Michigan’s rural residents face different challenges when accessing mental health care than residents of urban areas. Transportation issues, loneliness, and limited group therapy options can compound their mental health needs. To address these challenges, community mental health (CMH) agencies like Sanilac County Community Mental Health innovate community-based solutions that meet their populations where they are at.   

Community collaborations help coordinate shelter, food, clothing, and other basic needs alongside behavioral health services. Community Action of Allegan County home-delivered meals drivers.
Mental health agencies strengthen services through community collaborations

Across Michigan, community mental health (CMH) agencies are expanding their reach through partnerships with local organizations that address housing, transportation, and other barriers to care. These collaborations aim to create a more coordinated and accessible mental health system, particularly for individuals with complex needs.  

The START Collaborative's first retreat in January 2024.
From tornado to ice storm, collaborative addresses unmet needs in Otsego County

Inspired by a string of recent disasters, the START Collaborative aims to address unmet needs in Otsego County through collaboration between nonprofits, schools, hospitals, government entities, and businesses.

Community mental health delivers care to Michigan’s schools

Michigan's CMHs play a critical role in schools, providing counseling, crisis intervention, and case management to students who might otherwise slip through the cracks.  

Midland offers a myriad of things to do on Valentine’s Day

Discover Midland’s Valentine's Day events including gourmet dining, specialty sweets, family movies, live theater, space adventures, and exciting outdoor activities.

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