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Michigan food assistance programs aim to combat hunger this summer

Michigan food assistance programs aim to combat hunger this summer

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Children experiencing food insecurity this summer will have multiple services available to them to get free, nutritional meals.

The Michigan Department of Education's Summer Food Service Program — known nationally as known as the SUN Meals To-Go program and known in Michigan as Meet Up and Eat Up, — provides children in need with nutritious meals at on-site locations all across the state.

Other headlines for Thursday, June 26, 2025:

  • The Wayne Mobile Health Unit (WMHU) is hosting a free vision clinic today through Saturday, June 28, at Grace Community Church. 21001 Moross Rd., Detroit. The event, held in partnership with Detroit OneSight Vision Clinic and Hap CareSource, will offer free comprehensive eye exams and prescription glasses, as well as free blood pressure checks, oral screenings, dental exams, hearing tests and more.
  • The city of Detroit is hosting a Veterans Resource Fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. this Friday at the Northwest Activities Center. The free event will have career opportunities, veteran support services, community resources, and more.
  • It's national Homeownership Month and Detroit Project REACh is teaming up with Detroit Future City and other community organizations to host the 2025 Homebuyers Fair at Huntington Place this Saturday. There will be two sessions, with the first from 10 a.m. to noon and the second from 1 to 3 p.m.

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