Help flood victims in Southwest Detroit
More than 400 households in Southwest Detroit have recently been impacted by flooding. Volunteers are needed to help perform wellness visits, organize donations and assemble and deliver care packages.

Using ALICE as our north star, we strengthen health and social services in Southeastern Michigan by improving and expanding programming, removing barriers to coordinated service delivery and fostering collaboration. It takes a collective effort to ensure our community is a place where everyone can thrive. We work together as a partner network to create the best possible conditions for everyone so that no matter which door a person walks through, the phone number they dial, or the database they search, they are quickly connected to resources that meet their needs.
We provide grants that support the availability of food, health care and housing services. This flexible funding provides a safety net for ALICE households and helps partners remain nimble and responsive to community needs.
We provide strategic introductions, trainings and free tools that help amplify our partners’ impact and improves our readiness to participate in a transformed, more connected social services ecosystem.
Together with our partners, we understand needs and strengths, work on solutions, and highlight our collective impact. We use our impact to increase resources that support our partner network.
We advocate for systems-level change on a variety of nutrition and basic needs priorities that create long-lasting positive change in our community.
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partners funded for basic needs services.
More than 400 households in Southwest Detroit have recently been impacted by flooding. Volunteers are needed to help perform wellness visits, organize donations and assemble and deliver care packages.