Washtenaw ISD’s Bridge Team offers mental health support for students
Since 2023, a dedicated clinical team has been available to assist Washtenaw County students experiencing mental health challenges.
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Since 2023, a dedicated clinical team has been available to assist Washtenaw County students experiencing mental health challenges.
Jewish Family Services of Washtenaw County (JFS) is using a grant from Washtenaw County's Public Safety and Mental Health Preservation Millage to expand JFS' Thrive Counseling and Support program.
Rx Kids provides moms with $1,500 cash assistance during their pregnancy, and $500 a month for up to 12 months after their babies are born.
The 2024 impact report for Washtenaw County's Public Safety and Mental Health Preservation Millage shows a variety of positive outcomes from over $7.5 million in millage-funded investments last year.
A three-mile non-motorized greenway connecting downtown Ann Arbor to the Huron River is taking a vital step forward thanks to a recent $1 million earmark in Michigan’s 2026 state budget.
Shoppers with Bridge Cards can receive $40 in tokens to spend on food from the market. The program will continue through the winter.
$16 million in opioid settlement funds are coming to the county over the next 18 years. Here's how the first round of funds will be spent.
The Eastern Washtenaw Community Recreation Center in Ypsilanti and Superior townships is one step closer to reality.
As gene therapies become a reality and data-driven research expands despite federal funding cuts, the sickle cell disease community in Washtenaw County stands at a crossroads.
Ypsilanti-based advocacy group Survivors Speak and its founder, Trische' Duckworth, are turning up the heat on legislators, asking them to address life-threatening mold at the Women's Huron Valley Correctional Facility in Pittsfield Township.
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