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.

United Way for Southeastern Michigan’s Building Foundations program helps at-risk children between the ages of 7 and 17 in Wayne County. Services include anger management and conflict resolution, tutoring, mentoring, career development, life-skills coaching and more.
Established in 2005, the program helps children at risk of child abuse and neglect, out-of-home placement and entry into the juvenile justice system.
We bring partners, funding and expertise together to serve more than 2,500 children each year. Program participants must remain drug free, improve school attendance and performance and remain free of violent and criminal behavior.
With the support of Wayne County and our partners, Building Foundations helps create a brighter future for Wayne County children!
children served through Building Foundations each year.
of Building Foundations participants did not have an out-of-home placement or court contact during their time in the program
of Building Foundations participants saw their grades, academic performance and attendance improve.
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.