Employing Detroit’s Youth
Connect Detroit and its partners trained and employed 8,157 Detroit youth during summer 2016, in partnership with 70 community-based organizations.
Connect Detroit and its partners trained and employed 8,157 Detroit youth during summer 2016, in partnership with 70 community-based organizations.
City Connect Detroit and its partners trained and employed 8,157 Detroit youth during summer 2016, in partnership with 70 community-based organizations.
City Connect Detroit and its partners trained and employed 8,157 Detroit youth during summer 2016, in partnership with 70 community-based organizations.
City Connect Detroit and its partners trained and employed 8,157 Detroit youth during summer 2016, in partnership with 70 community-based organizations.
City Connect Detroit and its partners trained and employed 8,157 Detroit youth during summer 2016, in partnership with 70 community-based organizations.
Connect Detroit Secures DLIVE Violence Intervention Program Nearly $500,000 in Funding VOCA and Flinn Foundation grants add peer specialists, training, technical assistance and expansion of behavioral health services to program created by Wayne State Professor/ DMC ER physician DETROIT– City Connect Detroit (CCD) today announced it has secured two grants totaling $470,000
Points of Light Foundation Selects City Connect Detroit and The Grow Detroit's Young Talent Program for Its Civic Accelerator With founding partners PwC Charitable Foundation and The Starbucks Foundation, along with the Ford Motor Company Fund, Hilton Worldwide, Dentons, and Singing for Change, the Points of Light Civic Accelerator will provide City Connect
CITY CONNECT DETROIT’S DIERK HALL HONORED BY “THE MADE MAN” DETROIT — October 19, 2017 — City Connect Detroit today announced that President and CEO Dierk L. Hall was honored by “The Made Man” during an Oct. 17 reception at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History. Approximately 30 African American
Connect Detroit is helping the Osborn Neighborhood Association with the area’s revitalization. Kate Cherry of Connect Detroit and Quincy Jones of the Osborn Neighborhood Alliance took time to talk to WDIV-TV about the project.
CITY CONNECT DETROIT’S KATE CHERRY NAMED ALTERNATIVES FOR GIRLS PROGRAM CHAIR DETROIT – June 9, 2017 – City Connect Detroit today announced Chief Development and Strategy Officer Kate Cherry has been named Program Committee Chair for the Detroit non-profit, Alternatives For Girls (AFG). Cherry joined the AFG Program Committee in 2012 as a