LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) – Highfields, a nonprofit human providers group serving mid-Michigan households is presently seeing much-needed work performed, within the type of renovations to 3 items of its most important campus in Onondaga.
Highfields utilized for and acquired a $465,000 infrastructure grant from the Michigan Division of Well being and Human Companies. That, plus $80,000 from the Dart Basis is now paying for a brand new health club ceiling, upgrades to the water and nicely system, and renovation of the Jean Schultz heart, which based on Highfields residential director Tyler Jones, is a vital place for a kid’s progress.
“It provides a good place for the kids to get therapy, and speak with their probation officer, and their families,” says Jones. “It’ll also provide staff an opportunity to enjoy their work environment because we had bad wallpaper and outdated carpet, so it’s really going to lift up the spirits of everyone.” Completion of all of the tasks ought to occur inside the subsequent few weeks.