Philanthropy

In The News LeeRoy Wells Jr., vice president of operations support for Consumers Energy; Glenn WIlson, president and CEO Communities First Inc.; and Kyle McCree, community affairs area manager for Consumers pose with a check that will fund the Coolidge Community
In The News The logo for the Civic Park centennial celebration is unveiled during a launch party March 9, 2019 at Joy Tabernacle Church.

Civic Park launches centennial celebration


In The News childrens champion awards
In The News Sammi Nottingham of the Mobile Hair Care Unit gives Hurley patient Brenda Southward a trim. A grant will pay for more than 200 senior cuts.
Feature Story Raquel Thueme
In The News From 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday and Friday, Feb. 7 and 8, both CK 105.5 and NASH FM 95.1 radio stations will be broadcasting from Hurley Children’s Hospital West Lobby.
In The News The INSPIRE Leadership Series kicks off more than 20 training opportunities and workshops planned by the Flint & Genesee Chamber over the next six months.

More than 20 business training opportunities coming up in Flint


Feature Story The $16.5 million Coolidge Park Apartments project will dramatically change the Ballenger Highway corridor.

Flint starts 2019 with $200 million in ongoing development


In The News Funding is available to help Flint residents replace their water heaters.
In The News Heart of Worship Dance Studio is one of 17 organizations receiving a Ruth Mott Foundation grant.
Feature Story Kettering University students are helping to use technology to reduce irrigation costs for the Asbury hoophouse.
Feature Story Scott Middle School students push a delivery of supplies gifted through the Flint Classroom Supply Fund through the newly reopened school.
In The News Students at Scott Middle School check out the new instruments provided through VH1 Save the Music Foundation.

VH1 Save the Music comes to Scott Middle School in Flint


In The News Flint Southwestern Classical Academy
In The News 2018 graduates of Flint Southwestern Academy pose for a photo with Community School Director Mohammed Aboutawila after graduation in June.
Feature Story Community members shovel dirt during a groundbreaking ceremony at the Flint Cultural Center Academy Tuesday, June 26th, 2018 in downtown Flint. The new public, nonprofit charter school will serve students in grades K-8.
In The News Community leaders and dignitaries broke ground on Tuesday, June 26, 2018, on the Flint Cultural Center Academy, a charter school being built through a $35 million donation from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation. This image shows the east facade of