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Dearborn, Mich. – When it comes to breast cancer, early detection can mean life or death.

The American Cancer Society marks the Great American Smokeout every third Thursday of November by encouraging smokers to use the date to make a plan to quit, or to plan in advance to quit smoking t

Over 2,100 job seekers attended the ACCESS Employment and Training Department’s 2014 Holiday Job Fair that was held at the Ford Community and Performing Arts Center on October 15, 2014.

The Youth and Education Department at ACCESS was awarded a $12.8 million grant for its 21st Century Community Learning Center (21st CCLC).

ACCESS and Art Van Furniture aid families devastated by August flood

Retailer donates furniture and flooring on Sept. 26, nonprofit distributes to families in need

 

The International Visitors Council - Detroit, hosted a U.S.

Twenty lucky students in Metro Detroit participated in the ACCESS Youth and Education Department's summer Aim High Photography Program. The introductory class on photography is for students who want to get the most out of their cameras and improve their photographic skills as well as for those more experienced students who want to enhance their skills.

Children and teens were heating up the kitchen at ACCESS during a summer cooking classes titled “Cake Boss,” after the hit TLC television show. A group of 20 students learned different design techniques while creating cakes to take home.

This summer, area youth embarked on a new and exciting experience. Students of all ages came together to create the first teen newsletter in the ACCESS Youth and Education Department.

ACCESS and Art Van Furniture aid families devastated by August flooding in the Metro Detroit area