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  2. Detroit Health Department - Wikipedia

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    Between 1980 and 2010 the Detroit Health Department went from providing over 40 services and programs to the public to around 30, and the number of clinics that it had throughout the city reduced from 10 in 1980, to 5 in 1988, and down to 2 (outside of Herman Kiefer) in 2007. [11]

  3. Dogs saved from West Bank are up for adoption in Detroit - AOL

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    The other eight are available for adoption, along with about two dozen other rescue dogs at Detroit Animal Welfare Group. The adoption fee is $175. Austin said shelter workers meet potential ...

  4. Interracial adoption - Wikipedia

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    Interracial adoption ... (Coontz, 2008). Since 1990, the number of U.S. adoptions of foreign-born orphans has increased in unprecedented numbers, rising from 7,093 ...

  5. Adoption in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The estimated number of children adopted in the year 2000 was slightly over 128,000, bringing the total U.S. population of adopted children to 2,058,915. [13] In 2008 the number of children adopted increased to nearly 136,000. [14] (These numbers include adoption by step-parents and same-sex parents whose parental rights were not automatically ...

  6. Free mental health clinic at Islamic Center of Detroit ...

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    When Danish Hasan moved from Chicago to Dearborn in 2023, he became a regular at the Islamic Center of Detroit, a nonprofit community center on Tireman Avenue. ... Staffing a clinic so it can meet ...

  7. Focus: HOPE - Wikipedia

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    Focus: HOPE is a Detroit-based, non-denominational, non-profit organization whose aim is to overcome racism and poverty by providing education and training for underrepresented minorities and others. The organization is a public foundation under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue code.

  8. Gary Burnstein Community Health Clinic - Wikipedia

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    Volunteers from the Kensington Community Church renovated a building into an operating medical clinic, dental clinic, and pharmacy from January 2004 through October 2004. The clinic opened in October 2004. In 2005, a fire at the clinic forced the clinic to move temporarily to the Grace Centers of Hope church. The clinic reopened in December 2005.

  9. Islam in Metro Detroit - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Center of America original 1963 mosque in Detroit is pictured in the background in 2002. The character changed in Detroit's Islam in the 1970s when the conversions of the members of the Nation of Islam to mainstream Islam took place, and when immigration from India, southern Lebanon, Pakistan, and Palestine occurred. [1] B. D.