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     COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS
                                                                                                            Inspiring Student
                                                                                                            Initiative Supporting
                                                                                                            New Americans
                                                                                                            Two students from Clifford
                                                                                                            Smart Middle School (Walled
                                                                                                            Lake Schools) were inspired to
                                                                                                            take action after reading
                                                                                                            “Refugee” by Alan Gratz as part
         Cheers to our 2025 Foster Care Grads!                                                              of their GAP program. Moved
         Ticket to Dream Foundation and Famous Footwear stores nationwide                                   by the story, they chose to
         team up to celebrate graduating foster youth with gift cards and                                   collect hygiene items for
         handwritten cards. Samaritas is excited that 28 foster youth are                                   refugee families in their
         graduating from high school as part of the Class of 2025! Each graduate                            community.
         received encouraging notes letting them know and feel that they have a                             With the support of their
         community cheering them on, that they are supported, their hard work is                            families, the boys assembled
         seen and celebrated as they reach this achievement.                                                care baskets to help New
                                                                                                            Americans feel more welcome.
                                                                                                            Their kindness and initiative
                                                                                                            are a powerful example of
                                                                                                            youth making a positive
                                                                                                            impact.
                                                                            Samaritas Staff Enjoy
                                                                            Iftar Dinner with the
                                                                            First Lady
                                                                            On March 27, the First Lady,
                                                                            Dr. Sonia Hassan-Duggan,
                                                                            and Detroit Mayor Mike
         Clawson Public School District Faculty Walks Alongside             Duggan hosted an Iftar
         Samaritas on Martin Luther King Jr. Day                            Dinner at their home.
         Twenty Clawson faculty members honored Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day by  Samaritas team members
         assembling 25 personal and cleaning kits for refugee families served by  Brittany Gillett, Mary
         Samaritas’ New Americans program in metro Detroit. Principal Kelly Horne  Dickinson, Jafar Almosawi
         shared, “Coming together to give back and make a real difference is a welcome  and Ismail Yusuf with
         change from our usual focus on teaching goals.”
                                                                            refugee families in
         Thank you, Trojans, for helping refugee families feel at home!     Samaritas’ care, were in
                                                                            attendance.
         “Navigate to                                                                                        Emmanual Lutheran
         Communicate” Mobile                                                                                 Volunteers
         Workplace Digital                                                                                   Many thanks to the team at
         Literacy and Learning                                                                               Emmanual Lutheran Southfield
         Program                                                                                             who helped assemble and load
         Secure and convenient mobile                                                                        40 Hygiene Kits for our New
         lab units from the Verizon                                                                          American clients. Your
         Foundation hold new                                                                                 thoughtful generosity and
         Chromebooks and access to                                                                           outreach ministry for Lent is
         English and workforce skills                                                                        very appreciated.
         learning platforms.
                                                 5th Annual Faith and Community Leaders Breakfast Tackles Youth
                                                 Mental Health
                                                 On May 14, Kirk in the Hills Presbyterian Church hosted its 5th Annual Faith and Community Leaders
                                                 Breakfast, bringing together 200 leaders from diverse faiths, schools, nonprofits, and public service to
                                                 address the urgent crisis in youth mental health.
                                                 Key speakers included Carol Mastroianni (BBCC), Anthony Muller (Samaritas), and Jill Smith (Common
                                                 Ground), who shared insights on youth behavioral health and suicide prevention. A breakout session led
                                                 by Muller featured students in recovery from Oakland University’s Grizz Recovery Program. One student
                                                 movingly shared, “I finally felt that rock bottom... That was when I heard God for the first time.”
                                                 This powerful morning of connection, learning, and hope emphasized a shared mission: to build a
                                                 healthier future for our youth—together.
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