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Creating a ripple...
Home and “There are roughly 100 children that rely on the services
Community 2017 this facility provides on a daily basis. Most the kids in the
neighborhood have no where else to go but here. When
Highlights they’re here they get a meal, they get playtime, they get help
with their homework, and then they go home. They look
• 84% of children attending forward to coming here.” - Delorese Grant, Head Cook at
Saginaw Community Center.
programs at the Saginaw
Community Center have Samaritas believes that no matter your budget, everyone
passing grades deserves a beautiful, comforting place to live. For people
on a fixed income, with low or no income, Samaritas offers
• 16,862 meals served at Saginaw affordable living in Michigan thanks to our Housing and
Community Center Urban Development (HUD) subsidized communities.
• 84% of Heartline residents stayed out The Family Center is a partnership of Samaritas and Wayne
County, offering emergency shelter for homeless families.
of prison Two-parent families, single mothers or fathers with children
• 71% of families found permanent housing and pregnant women are welcome.
prior to leaving the Family Center We empower people with disabilities to have a voice in
their own care and become involved members of their
• 99% of residents with a disability served in communities. We transform lives through person-centered
their homes integrated into the community care, individualized support and deep, meaningful
connections with caregivers.
• Samaritas At Home services provided 265,500
hours of care