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Published September 8th, 2025, 09:00 pm
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is joining the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to raise awareness for 988 day.
September 8 is dedicated to a national raising awareness for the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, previously known as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. It’s a 24/7 toll free hotline which connects people with local call centers to confidentially receive compassionate care and resources while people are going through emotional distress, including anxiety, depression or suicidal tendencies.
The hotline is open for people who may in distress with a call answer time of 13 seconds. People have made 261,000 calls to 9-8-8 from Michigan since the state opened its hotline in 2022.
Last year the 2024 State of Mental Health in America report found almost 23% of Michigan adults have a mental health illness. People can also call in for a loved one.
The crisis center has services available in English and Spanish, with an additional language line providing services in 250 languages.
An expungement clinic is coming to Detroit next week.
People can participate in Project Clean Slate, a program which works with people to provide free in person assistance to clear criminal records, removing barriers for housing, employment and educational opportunities. The program aims to help people who have completed their sentences and have stayed out of legal trouble.
Since its inception in Detroit in 2016, the program has expunged 15,000 convictions. The City of Detroit reports a 99.4 % success rate for the expungement of individuals who applied, with about 100 people denied.
This expungement clinic will be held at the Mathis Community Center, located at 19300 Greenfield Road, Detroit, MI on September 20th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Judge Greg Mathis and attorney Jade Mathis are hosting the clinic.
The outdoor event is limited to Detroit residents. Photo ID is required.
ProsperUs Detroit is hosting a Family Block Party this week. The event will feature free meals from five food trucks, activities and networking opportunities with entrepreneurs, partners and neighbors.
The nonprofit works with entrepreneurs for economic development in the Detroit area.
The block party takes place on Wednesday at the Eastern Market Shed 5, between 5-8 p.m. ProsperUs Detroit expects about 400 people to attend.
The Cities of Dearborn and Detroit are also hosting the fourth annual community block party next weekend.
The party takes place on Tireman and Miller Streets for neighbors from both cities. The event features bounce houses, vendor resource tables, and food trucks. There will also be activities and games.
The block party will be held on Saturday, Sept. 13, between 12-3 p.m.
Konjo Me is hosting an event for Ethiopian New Year this weekend. The celebration will feature special guest Bryce Detroit joining Chef Helina Melaku... who will be hosting a ceremonial coffee service. The event will also feature dance and music.
The celebration will be held at Vesper Detroit on Saturday September 13 from 2-7 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to RSVP.
If there is something happening in your neighborhood that you think we should know about, drop us a line at DetroitEveningReport@wdet.org.
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