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Feb. 19, 2025
Please join our monthly board meeting via Zoom.
Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85999593133?pwd=cWNKWFJoOG01bGFiUXdBbmVIOXByUT09 Meeting ID: 859 9959 3133
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Alzheimer's Accoication - Services, Information, and Support Overview
Feb. 24, 2025
Karen Kline has long been engaged with the care and support of older adults as a nursing home administrator, passionate volunteer, and caregiver to her mother. Karen’s mother, Judy, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease in 2010 and died of the disease in 2017. In honor of her mother, Karen provides community support and education through the Alzheimer’s Association. Join us for an informative and topical overview of the Alzheimer's Association's offerings. From Care Consultation to Social Engagement programs, the array of support and program opportunities provides much-needed support and comfort. On a much broader basis, the mission focuses on ending Alzheimer's and all other dementia by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. PDF for list of services here.
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Feb. 24, 2025 12:00 p.m.
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One Love One Family
Mar. 03, 2025
Co-founder Bradley Perkins is a retired educator passionate about leading and seeking ways to improve the communities he serves. He is a devoted father, foster parent, and grandparent, and sees the face of good in all individuals. He possesses an education degree and a master's in educational leadership. He has served on the board of Orchards Children's Services and volunteers at his local church serving meals. He has worked as a childcare professional, classroom teacher, coach, and building-level school administrator. The mission of One Love One Family is shared by his wife of 33 years, who desires to love and serve one's neighbors by creating an interdependent community and family. Learn more at https://oneloveonefamily.org/
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Mar. 03, 2025 12:00 p.m.
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Supporting those who need help removing themselves from toxic and abusive situations
Mar. 10, 2025
Meet JoJo Dries, Founder of On the Wings of Angels. JoJo is an Author, Speaker, and all-around inspiring human being. Her book, The Lotus: How I Beat the Patriarchy, is a gripping and relatable account of how she removed herself from a toxic home environment. JoJo is a nationally sought-after speaker who brings her empowering message to nationwide audiences. She founded On the Wings of Angels Nonprofit to serve humans across the spectrum who desire to remove themselves from toxic and abusive situations and need direction, resources, community, and support. JoJo firmly believes she would not currently be living the personal and professional life of her dreams without the many people who rallied around her when she needed it most, and On the Wings of Angels does just that for others. JoJo married the love of her life, Paul Dries, after being torn apart from him by abusive and toxic environments, and they now live happily and deeply in love. They adore and cherish their two incredible sons and their adorable rescue dog. |
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Mar. 10, 2025 12:00 p.m.
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How SCORE helps businesses and how YOU can become part of the movement.
Mar. 17, 2025
SCORE is focused on helping small business owners start, grow, or successfully exit a business—small business owners who receive three or more hours of mentoring report higher revenues and increased growth. SCORE volunteers come from multiple industries and backgrounds to leverage their experience and expertise for a new generation of entrepreneurs and business people. Mike Marchand is a proud veteran, a former Army Corps Engineer, and a retired Michelin Director. Besides being a proud Dad and Husband, he is a SCORE business mentor with a background in architecture, engineering, business consulting, and transportation. His areas of expertise include business planning and structure, management operations, marketing and strategy, sales, and overall strategic planning. Visit SCORE here: https://www.score.org/ |
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Mar. 17, 2025 12:00 p.m.
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Mar. 19, 2025
Please join our monthly board meeting via Zoom.
Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85999593133?pwd=cWNKWFJoOG01bGFiUXdBbmVIOXByUT09 Meeting ID: 859 9959 3133
Passcode: boardmtg
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Pope Francis Center
Mar. 24, 2025
Carmen Szurpicki, Director of Philanthropy
Carmen Szurpicki joined the Pope Francis Center team in September 2023 and currently serves as the Director of Philanthropy. A metro-Detroit native, Carmen has worked in the nonprofit fundraising field for 20 years, including roles at Habitat for Humanity of Huron Valley, Michigan Women Forward, and The Children’s Center of Wayne County. Carmen’s experience developing and implementing a wide range of fundraising strategies, in partnership with her expertise in relationship-based philanthropy, allows her to lead the PFC Philanthropy Team to create innovative, intentional, and strategic approaches to raise support while keeping the donor at the forefront. Carmen is focused on strategic planning to ensure immediate goals are met while creating systems and structures to support a sustainable fundraising program in the future. Carmen’s passion for social justice issues began at an early age and has been the driving force in her life and career, leading her to PFC, where her enthusiasm for ending chronic homelessness in Detroit is being put to work. Carmen is most passionate about helping people and is grateful that in her role at PFC, she can support a wide range of people, including guests experiencing homelessness through services we provide, donors, and supporters by inviting them to join us on this vital work and helping them fulfill their philanthropic goals, and through empowering a team to work hard to make a meaningful difference. Carmen holds a Master of Business Administration in Nonprofit Management from Eastern Michigan University and a Bachelor of Arts in Interpersonal Communication from Michigan State University. |
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Mar. 24, 2025 12:00 p.m.
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Esate Planning: What you need to know
Mar. 31, 2025
Marc is a senior partner with The Nakisher Law Firm, PLLC. He concentrates his practice in estate planning. Marc specializes in helping clients balance their planning goals with their desire to minimize gift and estate taxes. In addition to drafting basic Wills, Revocable Trusts and Powers of Attorney, he also counsels clients on issues of family planning, guardianship/conservatorship and wealth preservation. |
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Mar. 31, 2025 12:00 p.m.
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Apr. 07, 2025
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Apr. 07, 2025 12:00 p.m.
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Title Insurance and Title Fraud, Why It Matters To You!
Apr. 14, 2025
Dawn is an account executive at ATA Title Company. While title insurance is often only considered when buying and selling a home, it plays a vital role in every real estate transaction. This is especially true in today's environment, where criminals continue to find creative ways to exploit weaknesses in systems and leverage a general lack of understanding. Dawn has over 15 years of experience in the title industry, where she facilitates the smooth transfer of ownership and ensures the integrity of each transaction. |
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Apr. 14, 2025 12:00 p.m.
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Apr. 16, 2025
Please join our monthly board meeting via Zoom.
Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85999593133?pwd=cWNKWFJoOG01bGFiUXdBbmVIOXByUT09 Meeting ID: 859 9959 3133
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Apr. 21, 2025 12:00 p.m.
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Fraud Protection and Avoiding Online Scams
Apr. 28, 2025
Community Resource Officer Gina Moody Officer Moody has been employed by the Birmingham Police Department for nearly 22 years. She worked as a patrol officer for 19 years with specialties including Field Training Officer, Evidence Technician, and cross-training as a dispatcher. For the last two and a half years, Ofc. Moody has been working as a community resource officer specializing in crime awareness and prevention, security assessment, and Active Assailant training, as a Peer Support coordinator within the police department, and serves as a Crisis Intervention Team instructor. |
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Apr. 28, 2025 12:00 p.m.
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Midwest Medical Mission
May 05, 2025
We are pleased to welcome back Dr. Freiddie Sosa from Midwest Medical Mission of Michigan, who joined us last year and is visiting again for an update. Dr. Sosa is a retired gastroenterologist who has practiced for 47 years and was most recently on staff at St. John Providence Hospitals. He attended medical school at the University of Santo Domingo and was an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine at Wayne State University. He has also served as a Clinical Assistant Professor at the Michigan State University School of Medicine. Their FB link: https://www.facebook.com/lathru/
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May 05, 2025 12:00 p.m.
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Updates on Schools and How Federal Changes Impact Our District and State
May 12, 2025
Our very own Dr. Embekka Roberson will update us on the state of education in our district and from a broader state-level perspective. Please join us for a fun and informative presentation by a fellow Rotarian. Dr. Roberson has served the BPS community for over 16 years, as principal of Harlan Elementary, Groves High School, and Assistant Superintendent for Student Learning and Inclusion before taking on her current role as Superintendent. She is passionate about children and their achievements, both academically and socially. Embekka's strongest desire is to work collaboratively with parents and staff to continue the great work that is the hallmark of a BPS education. Learn more about BPS here: https://www.birmingham.k12.mi.us/
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May 12, 2025 12:00 p.m.
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May 19, 2025 12:00 p.m.
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May 21, 2025
Please join our monthly board meeting via Zoom.
Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85999593133?pwd=cWNKWFJoOG01bGFiUXdBbmVIOXByUT09 Meeting ID: 859 9959 3133
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May 26, 2025 12:00 p.m.
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F.A.R.M. Family Assistance for Renaissance Men
Jun. 02, 2025
In 1987, I was laid off from work. I had five maxed credit cards, a house note, a car note, and child support payments. It seemed I was at a dead end with no hope in sight. I became depressed because I couldn’t find employment, and my unemployment benefits were running out. There wasn’t enough money coming in to pay for everything. I didn’t know what to do and had plans to move, to run. I wanted to take my little money and leave the state. I tried to escape the pressures and responsibilities, which included my children. At that point, it was self-preservation; that’s all I knew. It seemed instinctive. I was only 25 years old. Of course, that’s not how the story ended. God had another plan for me and my relationship with my three boys. I gave Him a chance, and immediately, my life had purpose, meaning, and direction. This is why FARM was created: to help men reunite with and make a difference in their children’s lives. Statistics tell us that the world is a better place when fathers learn to take their rightful place, helping to raise, teach, and support their children. |
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Jun. 02, 2025 12:00 p.m.
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On The Move - Providing resources and services to foster families and the community of survivors.
Jun. 09, 2025
Joseph Staley is the Vice President of On The Move On The Move is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded by Pamela Flood and Joseph Staley. On The Move provides resources and services to help community members overcome their daily challenges and reach their full potential. On The Move was born from tragedy—the survival of three siblings after losing their sister to domestic violence. In the face of heartbreak, our founders opened their home, offering stability, love, and a path to healing. This experience revealed a widespread gap in care for young survivors. On the Move is dedicated to empowering foster families with limited resources. Through comprehensive support programs, we provide financial assistance, essential supplies, and access to educational resources. Our goal is to reduce the burden on caregivers, ensuring children in foster care thrive in stable, nurturing environments. Together, we’re building brighter futures by addressing immediate needs and creating long-term solutions for foster families in need. Learn More: https://onthemovenp.org/
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Jun. 09, 2025 12:00 p.m.
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The DRE Project
Jun. 16, 2025
Jennifer Jackson has been involved in Hungry Howie's Pizza since she was 10, spending her summer vacations helping at stores and the corporate office. In 1998, she officially joined the company as a Fundraising Coordinator and has since held various roles, currently serving as the Vice President of Public Relations. After the tragic loss of her sister, Dre, Jennifer founded The DRE Project to honor her memory. Over the past 4 years, the nonprofit has provided home-cooked meals and groceries to more than 1,000 needy families. Today, The DRE Project delivers 60 pounds of essential dry goods, a home-cooked meal, and a birthday box to individuals and families facing hardship across Metro Detroit. In 2025, they served over 600 new families and are on pace for the same in 2026. Jennifer currently leads the organization as the founder and President of the 501(c)(3) charity. Learn more about The DRE project at the website: https://thedreproject.org/
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Jun. 16, 2025 12:00 p.m.
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Jun. 18, 2025
Please join our monthly board meeting via Zoom.
Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85999593133?pwd=cWNKWFJoOG01bGFiUXdBbmVIOXByUT09 Meeting ID: 859 9959 3133
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Best Buddies - Dedicated to supporting people with IDD
Jun. 23, 2025
Jon Ganci is the Director of Michigan Advancement for Best Buddies in Michigan. His role is to oversee state operations and expand programs, including 1-1 Friendship Chapters, Job Opportunities, and leadership opportunities across the state. He has spent the last three years with Best Buddies and has worked in the nonprofit space for over a decade, primarily in Chicago and the Detroit Area. Jon is a Michigan State alum and lives in Ferndale. Lydia Goff is the Lead Program Manager for Best Buddies in Michigan. Her role is to support current Friendship chapters across the state and work with teachers and advisers to establish new chapters, creating more inclusive environments in Michigan schools. While she has been in her role for less than a year, Lydia has been involved with Best Buddies since High School, serving as her school’s chapter president and later as president of the University of Michigan chapter. She is also a former member of the Best Buddies in Michigan advisory board. She currently lives in Ann Arbor. Best Buddies is the world’s largest organization dedicated to ending the social, physical, and economic isolation of the 200 million people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). The IDD community includes, but is not limited to, people with Down syndrome, autism, Fragile X, Williams syndrome, and other undiagnosed disabilities. Our programs empower people with IDD to form meaningful friendships with their peers, secure jobs, improve communication and advocacy skills, and live independently, while also offering support for their families. Learn more at BestBuddies.org
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Jun. 23, 2025 12:00 p.m.
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Jun. 26, 2025 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
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Jun. 30, 2025 12:00 p.m.
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Jul. 07, 2025 12:00 p.m.
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Historical Society of Michigan
Jul. 14, 2025
Established in 1828, the Historical Society of Michigan (HSM) is our state's oldest cultural organization, helping to connect Michigan’s past to its residents and organizations through programs, events, publications, awards, workshops, networking opportunities, and support for local history organizations. HSM is a member-supported educational 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. We receive no appropriated funds from the state of Michigan. While not a part of the state government, HSM is the official state historical society by law. We are not collection-based and have no exhibits or archives. We do not operate the state museum or archives housed at the Michigan Historical Center in downtown Lansing. Learn More: https://www.hsmichigan.org/
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Jul. 14, 2025 12:00 p.m.
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Jul. 16, 2025
Please join our monthly board meeting via Zoom.
Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85999593133?pwd=cWNKWFJoOG01bGFiUXdBbmVIOXByUT09 Meeting ID: 859 9959 3133
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The Pacard Proving Grounds - Preserving the legacy of the Packard Motor Car Company
Jul. 21, 2025
The mission of the Packard Proving Grounds Historic Site is to preserve the legacy of the Packard Motor Car Company through the restoration and preservation of the Packard Proving Grounds, educating future generations about America’s automotive history. In 2002, the foundation took possession of the 14-acre site, which included the building complex and a section of the former test track. The aircraft hangar was moved from the track infield onto this site. The preservation, rehabilitation, and adaptive reuse of the former Proving Grounds is now the primary focus of the Foundation. Roger Luksik has been involved in a labor of love, helping to preserve and expand the historic footprint of the Packard Proving Grounds located in Shelby Township.
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Jul. 21, 2025 12:00 p.m.
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On My Own of Michigan
Jul. 28, 2025
Colleen is the Revenue Development Manager at On My Own of Michigan, where she leads fundraising and engagement efforts to support individuals with developmental disabilities in achieving independent living. With over 15 years of experience in nonprofit marketing and development, she brings both professional expertise and personal passion to her role. As the parent of a young adult who has benefited from On My Own’s programs, she is deeply connected to the organization’s mission and impact. Since joining the team over a year ago, she has been instrumental in expanding community support and advancing inclusive opportunities for all. Website: https://onmyownofmi.org/
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Jul. 28, 2025 12:00 p.m.
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Aug. 04, 2025 12:00 p.m.
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A look back at the Dream Cruise - from the beginning.
Aug. 11, 2025
The First 10 Years of the Dream Cruise. Caron Hall is the former Executive Director of the Woodward Dream Cruise. She held the position from 1995 (first cruise) through 2004 (the 10th anniversary). Caron grew up in Royal Oak, but went to grade school in Beverly Hills at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs and high school at Marion in Bloomfield. During her time with the Dream Cruise, she was the CFO of a medical distribution company and Controller for a gage manufacturer. She is currently retired. |
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Aug. 11, 2025 12:00 p.m.
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Aug. 13, 2025 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85999593133?pwd=cWNKWFJoOG01bGFiUXdBbmVIOXByUT09 Meeting ID: 859 9959 3133 Passcode: boardmtg
Meeting will begin at promptly at 12PM
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Aug. 16, 2025 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
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United Community Family Services
Aug. 18, 2025
Courtney Morrow, Director of Development Courtney Morrow is the Director of Development at United Community Family Services, where she leads growth strategy to support low-income families in Southeast Michigan. She has a B.A. in non-profit management from the University of South Carolina Darla Moore School of Business and more than 10 years of experience in the nonprofit sector. Additionally, Courtney is involved in her community as a CASA Volunteer in Wayne County and the Vice Chair on the Board of Directors for Courageous Kids, a local nonprofit providing coping support for terminally ill children and their families. She’s passionate about creating equitable access to resources and amplifying the voices of those she serves. Chloe Halprin, Development Associate Chloe Halprin received her B.A.s in English and Spanish with a minor in Sociology from the University of Michigan. Before joining United Community Family Services, she spent 2 years teaching English outside of the U.S., including as a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant in Mexico. In her role as Development Associate, she cultivates relationships and resources that ensure the success of the organization's programs and services. She is passionate about advocating for the dignity and wellbeing of refugee and immigrant communities.
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Aug. 18, 2025 12:00 p.m.
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