Community Resources

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2-1-1 United Way

2-1-1 connects you with thousands of nonprofit and government resources in your area. Michigan 2-1-1 is an easy way to connect with help of all kinds, right in your community. Need help with food, housing, or paying bills? Need support in a family crisis or community disaster? We are here for you. Any time. All the time. Just call, text, or search online and we will get you connected

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Central Montcalm Adult Education

Provides adults with the opportunity to earn a CMPS diploma or to prepare for the GED through onsite &/or online classes.

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Eightcap, Inc. Community Resource Directory - Montcalm County

Community Resource Directory for 2025

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Eightcap, Inc. Great Start Readiness Program & 0-5 Head Start

A state funded preschool program & a federally funded child development program serving pregnant women, infants, toddlers, & 
children through age 5 years

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Epic Learning Center

Provides free individualized tutoring assistance to anyone, who needs assistance in reading, writing, spelling, math, English as a second language, GED, & Citizenship preparation.

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Lakeview Public Schools

The school district currently operates one elementary, one middle school, & one high school, serving 1,070 students.

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Michigan State University Montcalm Extension

Provides educational programs on the topics of food, nutrition & health; food safety;  food preservation; family resource management; recycling; home gardening; agriculture & 4-H Club activities

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Montcalm Area ISD

MAISD is home to Montcalm Area Career Center, Montcalm Transition Center, Seiter Education Center, & the Hamler Administration Building. We offer CTE Programs, Early College, Early Childhood Services, Early On Services, Instructional Services, Local Center Programs, & Special Education Services.

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Montcalm Area Reading Council

Housed at Flat River Community Library, MARC provides adults and families with free, one-onone tutoring to improve literacy skills including reading, writing, spelling, and English as a Second Language (ESL)

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Women's Resource Center

Gender specific assistance focusing on low-income single mothers, women who are justice-involved, & unemployed/underemployed women facing challenges in the workplace. Services include career exploration, employability & life skills, education/training, assistance, classes & workshops, mentoring/support groups, business center, professional clothing, & scholarship program.

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