5 Green Spaces in Detroit Are Revitalized Through an Active Community
Green Spaces in Detroit are Using the Past to Reshape the Future, So it's Brighter & Greener
Green Spaces in Detroit are Using the Past to Reshape the Future, So it's Brighter & Greener
According to statistics, food waste is estimated to be a fall out of between 30-40 percent of the food supply in the United States. This is based on USDA's Economic Research Service of 31 percent food loss at the retail and consumer levels, which corresponds
Giving Tuesday is (almost) here! What is Giving Tuesday you may ask? Giving Tuesday is a global generosity movement unleashing the power of people and organizations to transform their communities and the world. That means it’s up to the people of Detroit to support the
Due to Detroit’s past, empty and abandoned buildings are ubiquitous with the city. Past downtown, it is difficult to drive anywhere in Detroit and not see boarded-up windows or empty lots where houses and buildings once stood. This hauntingly beautiful atmosphere can provide uneasiness for
Rice and beans for dinner, plain oatmeal, and a glass of freshly mixed powdered milk for breakfast. Some of us know what it is like to be on this diet, to live paycheck to paycheck, or to see $.89 in our bank account. But even
Community leaders and nonprofits gathered at the Brightmoor Alliance, Baber Memorial Church Friday to distribute masks to Detroiters as part of the broader community efforts to bring relief amid COVID-19. The initiative came as part of the 100,000 Masks for Detroit Families and Children Initiative
The City of Detroit and the nonprofit, Forgotten Harvest, have announced a partnership aimed at working with Detroit restaurants to ensure no food goes to waste during the shutdown of service ordered by Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer. The partnership aims to support families in need