2 nonprofits team up to focus on literacy for young student-athletes in Detroit
Weâre highlighting the efforts of two amazing nonprofits. One is called Beyond Basics which focuses on literacy and changing lives by teaching students to read and the other Sound Mind Sound Body which is transforming the lives of young student-athletes in the city of Detroit by teaching them that life goes far beyond the love of sport.
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DETROIT, Mich. (WXYZ) â Weâre highlighting the efforts of two amazing nonprofits. One is called Beyond Basics which focuses on literacy and changing lives by teaching students to read and the other Sound Mind Sound Body which is transforming the lives of young student-athletes in the city of Detroit by teaching them that life goes far beyond the love of sport.
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By Jessica Dupnack and David Komer online producer
Published I don t want to send them back to school unvaccinated, Jones said.
Mobile vaccination clinics make summer stops at schools on both sides of Detroit
DPSCD and the city are bringing mobile family resource hubs inside buses, right to the neighborhoods to make it easy.
Detroit Public Schools Community District is partnering with the city s health department to launch a blitz to get kids 12 and up vaccinated.
They are bringing mobile family resource hubs inside buses, right to the neighborhoods to make it easy. On Wednesday they were at East English Village High School.