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COMMUNITY RESOURCES

This is a growing list of resources available locally. If you know of a resource not listed here, please contact us.

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We have been asked to not overload local healthcare resources. A State of Michigan hotline 1-888-535-6136 has been set up to answer general questions. This state hotline will be staffed daily from 8:00am-5:00pm.  

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Michigan 2-1-1 is a free service that connects Michigan residents with help and answers from thousands of health and human services agencies and resources right in their communities—quickly, easily, and confidentially. What’s more, they use statistical data (not personally identifiable information) from calls and web visits to help shed a light on the nature of social needs in Michigan for government officials and decision-makers across the state.

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Community Resources: Get Involved

SENIORS

Kalkaska County Senior Services Resource Guide Presented by PACKS

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We encourage everyone to reach out to their senior neighbors and loved ones and give them the phone number (213) 258-5030, so we can make sure they are all being taken care of. 

ALL COMMUNITY MEMBERS

Community resources listed by the library. Includes local food banks, counseling services, utility assistance, and more.

CHILDREN

Kalkaska Public Schools will be providing meal service to students from March 16 through March 26. Contact KPS Food Service Director Jenny Patton at jpatton@kpschools.com to notify her how many students you have and to confirm pick up/drop off locations and times.

CHILDREN

An MSU Extension compilation of at-home, educational activities for youth.

ADULTS

Unemployment Insurance Agency - Michigan's Unemployment Insurance program provides temporary income to workers who have lost their job through no fault of their own.

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