If you are 16-19 years old and a Flint resident Flint & Genesee Education & Talent could have a job for you. The organization aims to fill a variety of seasonal job openings, with work beginning as early as next week for some positions. Applications for these jobs are due immediately. There are nearly 40 […]
Children can create memorable adventures without ever leaving the community. Through the Flint & Genesee Chamber of Commerce’s “Be a Tourist in Your Home Town” program, which offers participants free access to more than two-dozen venues and events, youth can enjoy affordable activity. “Be a Tourist in Your Home Town” kicks off with “Explore Flint […]
Health Alliance Plan (HAP) wants to help students get ready for the next school year. For some kids that means shots to prevent diseases such as measles, mumps and hepatitis. HAP is offering free and low-cost immunizations for school-aged children at its Summer Health and Fun Fair on Saturday, Aug. 4. The fair will run […]
by Sarah Schuch For Chelsea Reeves her Kettering University co-op experience wasn’t just about growing professionally but learning what it means to give back to the community. Her time at Kettering opened up many opportunities to volunteer in Flint through the National Society of Black Engineers and Kagle Leadership Initiatives. It was those experiences that […]
The Flint Children’s Museum has activities for kids of all ages. There are more than 40 hands-on educational and fun exhibits tucked in every corner. On Sunday, Feb. 4 you can see it all for free courtesy of Kohl’s Cares for Kids and the Hurley Medical Center. This museum is located on the campus of […]
Regularity and routine. It’s what makes people feel secure and connected, like they belong and have a stake in something greater than themselves. It’s this kind of thinking that goes into the monthly meetings of Flint Neighborhoods United. On the first Saturday of each month, the coalition of block clubs, neighborhood associations, and crime […]