It's Always Summer in Detroit
It doesn’t look like much from the outside (or the inside), but we’ve got something exciting brewing at the little house next door.
It doesn’t look like much from the outside (or the inside), but we’ve got something exciting brewing at the little house next door.
Our Children need YOU to watch your speed for a safer place to live and play.
Building community one hour at a time: provide operating expenses for our TimeBank so we can spend our time building our network of mutual aid.
Help educate Detroit community members about healthy living and sustainable eating by supporting our mobile grocery store!
Crash Detroit is a free, annual music festival that invites street bands from across the country to perform in public spaces and businesses through the city of Detroit.
Planting one seed of love and knowledge at a time!
Support Riverwise Magazine 2018 contributors and empower local writers and artists working with a focus on social justice and visionary activism.
The Muslim Anti-Racism Collaborative has been a virtual organization for nearly 4 years. Help us become brick and mortar with the creation of a physical space for racial justice education and training in Detroit!
How do you let the kids in an underserved community with overpopulated schools know someone cares. Give them free pumpkins, cider, and donuts with a smile. Help us create a pumpkin patch experience in the inner city.
Bringing life to vacant, blighted lots in the O'Hair Park Neighborhood!
Sending every camper packing back to school with a backpack full of supplies!
Crash Detroit is a free, annual music festival that invites street bands from across the country to perform in public spaces and businesses through the city of Detroit.
Help Detroit Audubon save ring billed gulls!
McDougall-Hunt’s first community created urban park.
Creating a beautiful space for community members to garden, relax, and come together to enjoy sharing in a holistic lifestyle.
Restorin' East Warren is a community driven effort to beautify and restore the East Warren Commercial Corridor.
Homelessness robs our community of the talent and energy that young people bring. Help us provide a safe and healthy home for young men in Detroit.
We will target low to moderate income boys and girls ages 9 to 15. Organizations involved are BRAVO, Stafford House Inc, Meet Up Eat Up,& Georgia St Garden. We will expose youth to outdoor activities out of the norm.
A community space with access to fresh food and space to meet, talk, learn about local resources, food prep & health.
The garden will build on community and youth strengths. It will nurture fundamental skills of gardening, critical academic/ life skills.
Young Sprouts (youth age 14-24) need your help to purchase a refrigerator and a dehydrator to produce three healthy snack products and a new customized tent for our farm stand.
We will purchase an abandoned house in Detroit and turn it into a community space and will be acquiring an empty lot \to be used as a community garden.
The Vault is a teen center being developed at Eastside Community Network. The organization has taken some space and set it aside to develop a center for teens to come and feel safe.
Youth are exposed to talented mentors, passion-fueled experiences, and an environment where they are able to repeatedly experiment and fail.
Who wants to be the face of Hotter Than July 2017?!
The Dexter-Linwood Cordon is 8 blocks of 256 parcels with 27 vacant lots from Dexter to Linwood/M-10 to Fenkell. Demographic Inspirations- Detroit needs your help with funding vacant land designs that fit our neighborhood
We are launching a street art campaign to end catcalling and street harassment in Detroit.
Help us transform the lives of children in Detroit!
The Farwell Community Association is composed of 3 block clubs that grow chemically free fruits and vegetables for our ccommity.
Classroom activity to teach Detroit students how to reduce, reuse and recycle through science, engineering, art and creativity.
Art/learning kits using recycled materials from Detroit given to 1,000 students at neighborhood school. Volunteers take pictures; create show at our Recycled Art Gallery. Students/parents are special guests.