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Road to Restoration wraps fourth season, showing over 4,100 Michiganders how they can get back into the driver’s seat

LANSING, Mich. – The Michigan Department of State (MDOS) wrapped up a fourth year of the successful Road to Restoration program with the final clinic of the season hosted at Hype Athletics in Dearborn Heights Oct. 15. With the continued support of the program’s private and public partners, driver’s license restoration clinics were held in over 30 Michigan communities across both peninsulas and served more than 4,100 Michiganders in 2025.   
 
“Our Road to Restoration program changes people’s lives for the better,” said Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson. “In just four years, our community partners, staff, and volunteers have created a lifeline for thousands of Michiganders. We meet people where they are, providing personalized information and a path forward. Our free clinics help participants get off the hamster wheel of fines and fees so they can return legally and safely to the road. Thank you to everyone involved in making this year so successful. We look forward to another strong year in 2026.”   
 
“Our state and community sponsors, volunteer attorneys, and site locations are what makes this program a success year after year,” said Abigayl Venman, the Road to Restoration director. “Michigan is a driving state, and its residents need to safely be in the driver’s seat. We're dedicated to keep showing up where people need us the most – right in the neighborhoods they call home.” 
 
At the final 2025 clinic in Dearborn Heights, volunteer attorneys and MDOS staff met one-on-one with 337 attendees to check their current license status, answer questions about their next steps, and provide services like vision testing and the written driver’s exam on site. Participants also learned about the administrative hearings process at information sessions held at the clinic.  
 
“I was determined to get my license straight,” said Kandice Griffin of Detroit, who received her temporary instruction permit (TIP) at the Dearborn Heights clinic after passing the written knowledge test while on site. “It was important for me to be here today. I was not going to leave here until I got my license taken care of. I had to retake my test all over again, my written test, and I passed, may God be the glory. I can say I got my license back due to Road to Restoration. I want to thank everybody that took part in this – my heart goes out. I'm truly thankful. I'm blessed.” 

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R2R Attendee Dearborn Heights
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330 Attendees packed Hype Athletics

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