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As the year comes to a close, Mid Michigan Community Action Agency (Mid Michigan CAA) is inviting community members to help build a stronger, more hopeful future through a year-end donation.
Each gift makes a real difference. Whether it helps a family keep the heat on, ensures a child has nutritious food, or supports someone working toward long-term stability, your support meets essential needs and helps people take their next steps. “This time of year, many people are looking for a way to give back. Supporting Mid Michigan Community Action is a powerful way to make a difference right here in your own community,” said Mark Polega, Executive Director of Mid Michigan CAA. “Your gift helps your neighbors stay safe, warm, and supported during the holidays and beyond.” Mid Michigan CAA provides a wide range of programs, including Weatherization, early childhood education, food and nutrition support, housing support, and energy resources. These services are made possible thanks to a combination of funding sources, including local donors. Giving locally ensures your contribution stays in the community, directly supporting neighbors in need. Every dollar counts, and every act of kindness helps. To give today, visit www.mmcaa.org/donate or mail a check to: Mid Michigan Community Action PO Box 768 Farwell, MI 48622 Thank you for being part of our mission to empower people, strengthen communities, and help families achieve stability.
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Mid Michigan Community Action Recognized in Wilcox Newspapers’ Bartering Bonanza Coverage12/3/2025 A recent article from Wilcox Newspapers reports that over $10,000 was raised through the annual “Bartering Bonanza” hosted by Clare Public Schools. Thanks to the generosity of students, staff, and the wider school community, these funds will directly support Mid Michigan Community Action’s Clare County Food Pantry. This community-powered effort is a great example of how local schools and nonprofits can work together to meet critical needs. Through partnerships like this, we’re able to reach more neighbors, provide essential support, and build stronger, more connected communities. In the News
This article highlighted the success of the annual Bartering Bonanza at Clare Public Schools, where students donated essential hygiene and personal care items—generating over $10,500 in donations for the Clare County Food Pantry. The coverage emphasized community generosity and strengthened awareness of our food assistance services. Mid Michigan Community Action Named as Finalist in Holiday Giving Campaign by Isabella Bank12/1/2025 Update, January 5, 2026--We’re honored to share that Mid Michigan Community Action was awarded $1,000 through Isabella Bank’s Holiday with Heart campaign. We’re grateful to Isabella Bank and everyone who voted to support our work—your support helps us meet critical needs across Mid-Michigan this winter. December 1, 2025—Recent articles from WNEM and Midland Daily News highlight Isabella Bank’s Holiday with Heart campaign, which will donate $24,000 to local nonprofits, and Mid Michigan Community Action is one of the finalists! The public can vote here to determine how the funds are distributed. “This initiative reflects our deep commitment to the communities we serve,” said Neil McDonnell, President of Isabella Bank. “We believe in empowering local organizations that make a real difference for our neighbors. Holiday with Heart is about coming together to create a meaningful impact—and we’re excited to see how these funds help our communities grow and thrive.” This recognition is a powerful reminder of the impact organizations like ours have across Mid-Michigan—from food boxes and utility assistance to housing support and early childhood education. Community support helps us reach more neighbors with critical resources, and campaigns like this are a great example of what’s possible when we work together. In the News
These articles highlights a new campaign by Isabella Bank through which local nonprofits—including ours—will receive donations, with the specific amounts determined by community voting. The coverage underscores community support for nonprofit partners and reinforces our visibility and connection to local funders as we continue our services. |
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