Jump-In™ Therapy & Wellness Center Summer Camp

The Jump-In™ Therapy and Wellness Center's summer camp program focuses on improving foundation skills as opposed to a more cognitive or play model. The summer camp program utilizes a three-hour concentrated activity block of therapy to gain improvements in the neurological system. Campers’ activities involve the use of suspended equipment, gross motor activities, fine motor activities, social interaction, brain gym, language, body work, and pool time.All camp activities are held out of doors if the weather allows.
Counties:
Languages:

Family Links Program

Free home-based parenting education and referral network for families. Services offered include: Early child development and parenting information, Home visits and family group events (GREAT START Book Clubs, concerts, nature day, baby play groups), Developmental screenings using ASQ-3, Vision and hearing screens, Links and referrals to community resources and local schools
Counties:
Languages:

Great Start Collaborative Macomb County

Collaborative in Macomb County focused on providing educational, child development, medical, food, mental health, employment and other community services resource information. Their Community Services Connection directory is an extremely comprehensive resource for Macomb County.
Counties:
Languages:

Great Start Collaborative Charlevoix, Northern Antrim, Emmet

A collaborative engaging multi-disciplinary partners and families to identify, plan and implement systems changes focused on strengthening families and improving child outcomes. The website includes a Family Resource Guide for Emmet, Charlevoix, and Northern Antrim counties focused on various child development, community and family support resources.
Languages:

Lutheran Social Services of Michigan

Organization that provides a variety of services, including behavioral health services and disability support services, including Life Skills Development, Activities of Daily Living Management, Case Management Liaison, Family Support, Transportation, Medication Reminders, Individual Service Planning, Structured Activities, Community Integration, Program Evaluation and Continuous Quality Improvement, Advocacy Services, 24-Hour On-Call Support, Respite, and Person-Centered Care.

National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

NOFAS works to prevent prenatal exposure to alcohol, drugs, and other substances known to harm fetal development by raising awareness and supporting women before and during their pregnancy, and supports individuals, families, and communities living with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASDs) and other preventable intellectual/developmental disabilities. Check out their Michigan resources page!
Counties:

Michigan Sudden Cardiac Death in the Young (SCDY) Surveillance and Prevention Project

The MDCH Genomics Program has initiated a surveillance and prevention project to assess the impact of Sudden Cardiac Death in the Young and identify action steps for prevention. The website contains data and information for providers and families about SCDY which claims the lives of more than 300 Michigan children and young adults a year.
Counties: