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ISK staff hold the grant check from a statewide suicide prevention initiative that will be
used to better support the LGBTQ population. (Photo courtesy Integrated Services of Kalamazoo).
KALAMAZOO, MI (WKZO AM/FM) Wednesday, Integrated Services of Kalamazoo (ISK) announced that it will use a $75,000 suicide prevention grant to better support the LGBTQ population, as well as youth and young adults at risk of suicide in Kalamazoo county.
Officials say the funding comes from a collaborative initiative to provide suicide prevention support for Michigan organizations working with health-disparate
populations.
ISK is among nine organizations being awarded the $650,000 in funding at an online event on Monday, May 3 from 9:30 â 11 a.m. EST via Zoom.
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Playworks Michigan Announces Coalition for Michigan Schoolchildren s Right to Play
Coalition will advocate for statewide awareness and increases in access to play and recess in schools
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DETROIT, April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Playworks Michigan, a nonprofit affiliate working to keep kids active and healthy through play and recess, announced the convening of a new coalition to raise awareness about recess in schools and support statewide advocacy for increased access to recess and opportunities for play in Michigan schools. The Coalition for Michigan Schoolchildren s Right to Play will support access to safe and healthy play every day at school to positively impact children s physical, social, and emotional development.