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The 4th Annual Summit on Ending Homelessness will provide training sessions, exciting keynotes, networking, program updates and current issues and will fill the day with valuable information and contact opportunities for everyone working in this shared commitment to end homelessness. Our theme for this year's event is Change that Makes a Difference.
Conference Registration
Checks should be made payable to CSH. Mail checks and address inquiries to: Becky Search, MSHDA, PO Box 30044, Lansing, MI 48909, 517-335-4722, searchb@michigan .gov.
Conference registration fees include:
- Breakfast and lunch on Thursday and Friday
- Thursday evening reception with appetizers and cash bar
Regular Registration Rate: $75
(Early rate available through October 1 through October 16,2009)
You are encouraged to register early in order to receive the regular rate of $75; you must register at www.mittac.orgby October 16, 2009 at 5:00 p.m. Payments must be postmarked by October 16, 2009.
Onsite Registration Rate: $100
Onsite rate of $100 is available at the conference October 22 & 23, 2009 subject to availability. Meals may not be available for onsite registrants.
Lodging
A block of rooms (refer to Michigan Homeless Summit) are being held until September 20, 2009 at $65 per night at: Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center, 55 S. Harrison Rd., East Lansing, MI. The reservation line is 1-800-875-5090.
Continuing Education Units (CEU)
This program is pending approval by the Michigan Social Work Contnuing Education Collaborative. Please check at the registration desk upon arrival for complete CEU information.
Michigan planted itself firmly in the National Partnership of results oriented, performance based, jurisdictionally led, and community based 10-year planning efforts with the simultaneous unveiling of 60 community commitments to 10-Year Plans to End Homelessness covering 100% of Michigan's 83 counties.
This unprecedented state achievement of 100% participation was celebrated at a two day Michigan Homeless Summit held in Lansing attended by more than 650 people that marked the official launch of Michigan's Campaign to End Homelessness.
Homeless advocates from around the country, state and local officials, and service providers came together to celebrate the completion of the plans on the first day of the conference. The second day was devoted to implementation strategies, as leaders attempted to equip the counties with the tools they need to move forward with the ten year plans. This development in Michigan significantly increases the number of completed ten year plans around the country.
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Mitch Albom Message to the Michigan Homeless Summit
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