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Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Community Action Item: There is targeted funding available for people who want to go to college, start a business, or buy their first home

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Community Action Item: People do not suffer from physical, emotional and sexual abuse or neglect

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Community Action Item: People are safe from violence and crime

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Community Action Item: Youth complete school prepared to succeed in the workforce and higher education

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Community Action Item: People live in safe, affordable housing and are prevented from being homeless

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Community Action Item: People with disabilities live healthy and independent lives

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Community Action Item: Seniors live independently in their homes for as long as possible

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Community Action Item: People have the skills to maintain meaningful employment at a living wage

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Community Action Item: People in need know how to get help

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Community Action Item: Individuals and families meet their basic needs for food, shelter and other necessities

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Community Action Item: Children are safe, healthy, nurtured and ready to succeed in school by age 6

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Metro Detroit residents have a voice: United Way wants to hear it

United Way for Southeastern Michigan wants metro Detroit residents to participate in a brief Community Action Survey via telephone or online. From March 24 through April 7, residents of Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties are being encouraged to voice what they feel are the top social issues that they would like to see progress on in our region, as well as what are the barriers we need to overcome to achieve success. Click here to learn more.

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