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Matthew Stafford back in Detroit for groundbreaking at new community center
Read full article: Matthew Stafford back in Detroit for groundbreaking at new community centerWhen Matthew Stafford left Detroit and the Lions for greener pastures with the Super Bowl-winning Los Angeles Rams, he promised his work in the city wasn’t done.
COVID vaccination clinic available in Highland Park through SAY Detroit
Read full article: COVID vaccination clinic available in Highland Park through SAY DetroitDETROIT – Seniors and first responders living in Highland Park do not have access to the Detroit Health Department’s vaccine program. When Albom’s charity SAY Detroit opened a clinic in 2006 he didn’t think they would end up being on the frontlines of a pandemic. AdThrough an initiative of the Wayne County Health Department, doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine have become available for people in Highland Park and Hamtramck at the SAY Detroit family health clinic. That would be only people who live in Highland Park or Hamtramck. Anyone who wants it can call 313-590-0470 for an appointment or just walk inside the SAY Detroit clinic on Glendale Avenue.
Live stream: 9th annual SAY Detroit Radiothon
Read full article: Live stream: 9th annual SAY Detroit RadiothonDETROIT – It’s time to tune in or click-on for one of Detroit’s biggest fundraising events of the year when SAY Detroit hosts its ninth annual radiothon on Thursday. “Due to Covid-19 and the recession, non-profits in Metro Detroit are really struggling” said SAY Detroit founder Mitch Albom. The annual Mitch Albom Radiothon has raised more than $5.7 million dollars since 2012. All of the proceeds raised goes to one of SAY Detroit’s nine programs or affiliated charities in Detroit that it supports. SAY Detroit was founded in 2006 by Albom and is committed to working in Detroit’s neediest neighborhoods with health care, housing and education including the SAY Detroit Family Health clinic, Working Homes/Working Families and Detroit SAY Play Center at Lipke Park.
SAY Detroit Radiothon: Star-studded lineup planned for 9th annual event
Read full article: SAY Detroit Radiothon: Star-studded lineup planned for 9th annual eventDETROIT – It’s time to tune in or click-on for one of Detroit’s biggest fundraising events of the year when SAY Detroit hosts its ninth annual radiothon on Thursday. “Due to Covid-19 and the recession, non-profits in Metro Detroit are really struggling” said SAY Detroit founder Mitch Albom. The annual Mitch Albom Radiothon has raised more than $5.7 million dollars since 2012. All of the proceeds raised goes to one of SAY Detroit’s nine programs or affiliated charities in Detroit that it supports. SAY Detroit was founded in 2006 by Albom and is committed to working in Detroit’s neediest neighborhoods with health care, housing and education including the SAY Detroit Family Health clinic, Working Homes/Working Families and Detroit SAY Play Center at Lipke Park.
Flashpoint 12/25/2016: Spirit of giving, special roundtable of only good news
Read full article: Flashpoint 12/25/2016: Spirit of giving, special roundtable of only good newsThis week on Flashpoint, Devin Scillian sits down at the roundtable to discuss nothing but good news about Detroit. The first segment includes an appearance by Mitch Albom (@MitchAlbom,) who shared details about his work with SAY Detroit and other upcoming projects. The roundtable guests are:Dennis Archer, Jr. (@DennisArcherJr)Jeanette Pierce (@WeKnowDetroit)Chastity Pratt Dawsey (@CPrattDawsey)John Gallagher (@JGallagherFreep)Writer and founder of S.A.Y. Detroit Mitch Albom talks about the spirit of giving, and a special roundtable of only good news.