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Basic Needs
Our regional 2-1-1 received more than 10,000 calls in 2015 for utility assistance alone. Assistance with obtaining basic needs continues to be within the top five unmet needs in our community. 2018 data report Having a strong safety net in the region allows low-income and homeless people and their families move past crisis situations. Furthermore,…
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Babies of color are up to 4.5 times more likely to die before their first birthday. In the Battle Creek-Kalamazoo Region, the infant mortality rate for black babies are up to 4.5 times higher than the rate for white babies. Our community goal is to improve infant mortality rates in families of color and low-income…
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56,200 households (41%) have annual income at or below the ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) threshold—people who are working but struggling to make ends meet. The median annual household income is $43,291(State of Michigan median is $48,411). On average, Black & Hispanic households have 63% the median annual income of White households. 2018 data…
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4 out of 10 African-American students drop out each year. 3 out of 10 low-income students drop out each year. 2018 Data Report Interventions in early childhood—such as the provision of high-quality childcare, early grade reading supports, and programming to improve social emotional health—are cost effective ways to impact the educational trajectory and graduation rates…
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Did you know Our regional 2-1-1 received more than 10,000 calls in 2015 for utility assistance alone. Improve high school graduation rates to 83% by 2030 and reduce racial and economic disparities in graduation rates. Transition 8,500 households in the region to economically stable by 2025 Ensure that our regional community has a safety net…
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Did you know 4 out of 10 area youth (K-8) are categorized as needing social/emotional learning supports, more than double the national average. Improve high school graduation rates to 83% by 2030 and reduce racial and economic disparities in graduation rates. Transition 8,500 households in the region to economically stable by 2025 Ensure that our…
Read MoreIncome
Did you know 2 out of 10 area youth (K-8) are categorized as needing social/emotional learning supports, more than doble the national average. Improve high school graduation rates to 83% by 2030 and reduce racial and economic disparities in graduation rates. Transition 8,500 households in the region to economically stable by 2025 Ensure that our…
Read More10th Annual Calhoun County Legislative Breakfast Creating a Trauma-Informed Community
For the tenth year in a row, over 200 local, state and federal officials and nonprofit and community leaders packed the Lew Boyd Room of The Kool Family Community Center for the annual Calhoun County Legislative Breakfast on Friday, June 17. The breakfast was sponsored by the Battle Creek Community Foundation, the United Way of…
Read MoreStryker Volunteers Live Out 'Together' Mission
When employees from Stryker came together for a Day of Caring volunteer project, it was far more than a day away from the office. “Stryker’s mission statement begins with the word, ‘Together.’ That word fuels our commitment to our customers, to our business and to our community,” said Sue Ewing, Stryker human resources. Ewing organized…
Read MoreHundreds Of Area Students Come Together In Community-Wide 'Youth Day of Caring' Volunteer Effort
Today, 475 Calhoun County teenagers played hooky from school. It wasn’t a mass protest; rather, it was a powerful example of young people making a difference through volunteerism. Students from nine Calhoun County area schools took part in the eigth annual Youth Day of Caring. Volunteer groups, ranging in size from five to 75 high…
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