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Videos
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ellohay! West Michigan video update, episode 1
The first rough-n-tumble installment of our video update for ellohay! west michigan. ellohay! west michigan is dedicated to making positive differences in the lives of under-served individuals within the West Michigan area through healthy, sustainable, meaningful, connections with technology.
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Help save the music. A Music Therapy Documentary: Thank You For The Music
A Short Documentary on the soon to be canceled Music Therapy Program at Michigan State University with a focus on a 35 year old patient who will soon have no access to therapy. The program was the first Music Therapy program at the university level, started in 1944.
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Montana Sams, 21, pulled himself off of the streets of Detroit and checked into Covenant House Michigan in search of a more positive path for his future. Video by Mandi Wright of the Detroit Free Press for Do1Thing.org.
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DETROIT: I Felt I Was Not Loved
Kathleen Galligan produces a video of homeless youth in Detroit, Michigan. Images and words tell their stories. Just a quick slice of life. Produced by Kathleen Galligan for the Do1Thing Project http://do1thing.org
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Autism Recovery documented and testified. Witness this!
This is testimony I (Nick Dubin) gave at the Michigan House of Representatives Health Policy committee on 6/02/09 in support of mandatory coverage for individuals with autism: children or adults.
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Two minutes to tears. The world gains a vet. While others are lost. Treat Autism Now!
This is testimony given by Sam Summers at the Michigan House of Reps Committee Health Policy meeting on 6/02/09. Sam was speaking in favor of providing mandatory insurance coverage for all individuals with autism in the state of Michigan.
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Autism Recovery testimony 2 Minutes
This is the testimony of Justin Harlan from the Michigan House of Reps Health Policy Committee hearing from 6/02/09.
Articles
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Michigan lottery winner gives prize to charity
A Kalamazoo-area man who won $10,000 in the Michigan Lottery's Club Keno game has donated his winnings to a charity.
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Victims Of The Mortgage Crisis Might Lose Their Right To Vote
The Democrats went to court to insure that people who have lost their homes in the mortgage crisis can still vote in November's election. “There is no doubt ... -
Students Learn How To Efficiently Protest
When most people think of a successful protest, they think of people chaining themselves to things, fighting with police and creating overall mayhem. These m... -
One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Creating Energy Fish?
“If we could harness 0.1 percent of the energy in the ocean,” says Professor Michael Bernitsas of the University of Michigan, “we could support the energy...
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Kingsley prison grows tons of food for poor
Camp Pugsley, the minimum security state prison camp near Kingsley, Michigan, generated over 18,000 pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables for local food banks.
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Humane Society chief seeks animal rights focus in Washington
Few political groups have been as successful in recent years at shaping state policies as the Humane Society of the United States under Wayne Pacelle.
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Two 14 Year-Olds Attack A Lesbian Student At Wayland Union High School
Police in Wayland, Mich., are investigating an attack by two 14-year-old girls on a third girl in Wayland Union High School. The victim was identified as a...
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Kellogg Warns Not To Eat Its Peanut Butter Crackers
The Kellogg Co. announced Wednesday it is recommending that consumers not eat its peanut butter crackers because they may be tainted with salmonella.
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Light Pollution Forms 'Eco-Traps'
An international team of researchers has found another form of light pollution that could have an adverse effect on wildlife.
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Global Hunger A 'Crisis In Democracy'
After our interaction with the Yoder family I concluded that true sustainability in this day and age might just be a myth.
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We are pleased to announce the launch of our new “Sanctuary Tails” blog!
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Wilderness Vote To Be Very Close - We Need Your Help!
24 hours left to protect America's wilderness. Our national treasures are in danger.
Events
- Strike Out Autism Location: Scottsdale, Arizona Anaheim, California Petaluma, California San Jose, California Atlanta, Georgia Shady Grove, Maryland Commerce Township, Michigan Austin, Tex...
People
- Nic Clark East Lansing , MI
- elizbattiste East Lansing, MI
- ellohay! West Michigan
- koelzerr Canton, MI
Blog posts
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Russell Simmons Weighs In: Do The Right Thing -- Detroit
I was thrilled and inspired by President-Elect Obama's choice of Senator Hillary Clinton for Secretary of State, a subject I blogged about on Global Grind in the face of stiff opposition from some ...
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Tasers: Unnecessary and Deadly Force
Another unarmed teen has died after being Tased by police. Brett Elder, 15, from Bay City, Michigan was killed after police used Tasers to break up a fight between him and another teenager. D...
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I woke up this morning with the music from the musical Annie running through my head. I am not music addict. I do not understand my wifes collection of records, tapes, and cds. I think I can count ...
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Our entrenched industrialized farming system needs to be reformed, both through combating inhumane and harmful practices, and through promoting better alternatives. I recently visited Michigan S...
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http://www.crossroad.to/Quotes/communism/alinsky.htm "Obama learned his lesson well. I am proud to see that my father's model for organizing is being applied successfully beyond local commun...
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2009 thru 2012 Gift Of Giving Toy Drive
We need you to help support the 2009 through 2012 Gift Of Giving Toy Drive. The Gift Of Giving New Toys For Needy Children is a seasonal project implemented to provide needy children in the state o...












