• Work Support – including financial assistance, job training, transportation assistance and education programs. • Access to Services in Non-English Languages – including 274288 language translation and interpretation services to help non-English-speaking people find public resources (Foreign language services vary by location.)
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“2-1-1 is not a service for poor people. It is a service for all people – individuals and families of every ethnicity, economic income bracket and age group,” said Terri Legg, executive director of United Way Montcalm-Ionia Counties. “It is for all of our community members to be able to access free, confidential help274288 quickly and privately. Our 2-1-1 call center can help people in 180 different languages. They are 274288 there when you do not know where to call or who to reach out to for help.” 274288
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WHY DO WE NEED PEOPLE LIKE YOU TO GIVE TO CAMP WAHWAH-TAY-SEE?
1. Electricity Payment Assistance........ 259 2. At Risk/Homeless Housing............... 106 3. COVID Test Information.....................101 4. Food Pantries..........................................92 5. Rent Payment Assistance.....................87 6. Volunteer Income Tax Assistance......58 7. Shelters.....................................................47 8. Gas Payment Assistance......................45
Now more than ever we are called to make a difference.
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Crisis Hotline 1-800-720-7233 (SAFE)
Because without you it all goes away. There is no state or federal money that goes to the camp.
Camp Wah Wah Tay See is a summer camp for adults and children that offers an overnight tent camping experience.
OUR CAMPERS EXPERIENCE:
• Fishing • Canoeing • Arts & Crafts • Music • Campfires • Science & Nature
HERE’S HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT US: Online: www.optimistcamp.org Mail: EightCAP (Payable to 8Cap/Camp) 5827 Orleans Rd., Orleans, MI 48865 facebook.com/pages/Camp-Wah-Wah-Tay-See
Each year the camp depends on generous people just like you to support this important community resource for campers of all ages and abilities. It cost $275.00 to send a camper to camp. Campers are asked to pay $20.00 if they can. The remaining $255.00 comes from people who know how important it is that everyone should be able to go to Camp. 275885
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