Livingston Educational Service Agency (LESA)
Livingston Educational Service Agency (LESA), serves students with autism and other learning disabilities. The foundation donated $18,500 to its Touching Lives program, a technology lending library to help students in the elementary and middle grades.
Kalkaska Community Library
We brought back the century-old idea of libraries being the center of the community, and have provided seed funds to build a future-forward, $15 million community library in the center of town.
Child Connect
Child Connect provides services and resources for families and early childhood professionals, including financial assistance to qualifying families, research-based training, a resource library, an annual conference, and professional credentialing.
Howell Teen Center
The foundation partnered with The Hive to create a Cyber Café, with six Wi-fi connected workstations equipped with Microsoft Office for business uses and Adobe Photoshop for creativity. The computers are monitored and protected by sophisticated software to ensure online safety and appropriate use.
Excel Employment Options
Excel Employment Options works to eliminate barriers to employment and bridge the gap between disabled job seekers and employers. The foundation helps support the Independent Living Center in Howell, where counselors work with students to train, adapt, and find solutions to each person’s unique circumstances.
Center for Success
Center for Success, a ministry of The Reverse Church in Pontiac, empowers kids to become all they can be through education, music programs, medical clinics, and more.