Detroit Bets on Youth Ages 0-26
Detroit youth initiatives take shape as the city launches new programs for ages 0-26 focused on education, jobs, and access,...
Read moreDetailsOn June 6th, Michigan Central Station will begin welcoming people back after more than three decades.
What was once a symbol of Detroit’s decline will now represent its renewal and bright future.
This will be a place that not only embraces our community, but also encourages visitors, the best companies and the smartest talent from around the world to join us in Detroit.
I look forward to celebrating together in June!
Bill Ford, Executive Chair, Ford Motor Company
Detroit youth initiatives take shape as the city launches new programs for ages 0-26 focused on education, jobs, and access,...
Read moreDetailsDetroit youth summer jobs program GDYT is now open for 2026, offering paid work and career skills for ages 14-24—apply...
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Read moreDetailsSouthwest Detroit school name vote opens as residents choose between top options for a new $48M campus, see choices and...
Read moreDetailsDiscover how Michigan Hispanic Collaborative empowers students in Southwest Detroit with career guidance, education support, and workforce readiness. Learn more.
Read moreDetailsSupport the Dr. Jorge L. Chinea scholarship at Wayne State as alumni host Lotería fundraisers in Southwest Detroit to uplift...
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