A man who was injured and clearly mentally ill came to the Capuchin Soup Kitchen seeking help. Any other time, Brother Bob Malloy, who is director of pastoral care, would have personally driven the man to a hospital, but that day he couldn’t. The COVID-19 pandemic tied his hands, and he couldn’t take the risk […]
When schools shut down because of COVID-19, countless parents were unsure about keeping their kids educated, and many still are with the upcoming school year. After all, few of us had online classes, so … how do you make sure their brain is soaking up the info? Two women from Detroit, Alecia Gabriel and Deirdre […]
Love to eat out? Crave coffee? Most of us do, but if you live in some Detroit neighborhoods, your options might be limited. Although the city has had its share of successful retstauranters and small shops, many are located in area clusters that are not as acessible to neighborhood residents. DTE hopes to change that […]
The news spread rapidly in June when Bank of America announced it was making a $1 billion, four-year commitment to help local communities address key issues such as economic and racial inequality that have been accelerated by the coronavirus pandemic. This landmark program is focused on helping people and communities of color who have experienced […]