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The Macomb-Oakland Regional Center Inc. (MORC) helps individuals with disabilities and mental illness realize their dreams as full members of their communities. We do this through comprehensive services and supports, training and education, and advocacy. Macomb Oakland Regional Center (MORC) - speak with your counselor or call them directly at 586-263-8700 |
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Community Living Services of Oakland County (CLS/OC) is a non-profit organization that promotes community inclusion, full citizenship and a self-determined life for people with developmental disabilities. Community Living Services (CLS) – speak with your counselor or call them directly at 248-547-2668 |
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Huron Valley Youth Assistance has funds you may apply for also. If interested please call Jessica Cronenwett @ 248 676 8492 |
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Founded in 1924, Judson Center is a non-profit human service agency that provides compassionate, comprehensive services to children and families in need. We offer adoption, autism, family preservation, foster care, mental health counseling, residential living, respite care and supported employment services. For more info: Julie Hoslow 248 837 2036, www.Judsoncenter.org |
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We exist to assist families and individuals with developmental disabilities by providing support, information and advocacy. Our goal is to help build a community that includes and values people with disabilities. For over 50 years our programs and efforts have been focused on improving the awareness and quality of life for individuals with developmental disabilities. For more information please call 517-546-1228 |
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To support the advancement of social equity, social justice and improved quality of life for County residents with serious mental illness, substance use, developmental disabilities, and childhood emotional disorders. Genesee 810-257-3705 Livingston 517-546-4126 Macomb 586-948-0222 Oakland 800-231-1127
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Parents Speak!
"What an awesome camp experience for my son, Jonathan. He overcame his fears, tried new activities for ths first time and encouraged his fellow campers to join in the fun. Hope you liked his sense of humor. Sad to see this end today but he will be back for sure next summer and for any other activities throughout the year."Bob and Ann G.
August 19, 2011
As a recognized camp organization partnering with the YMCA and granted full licensing by the state of Michigan, we are fortunate to benefit from the generosity of charitable organizations ( MORC, CLS, CMH, and ARC ) to help offset the cost of camp for our Blue Sky Families. To apply for those funds, please contact your respite provider or community agency. Additionally, consider contacting agencies such as Lion's Club, Youth Assistance, Judson Center or Friends of Jacob or other philanthropic organizations.

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