Community

Dan's Work at the Institute for Sustainable Social Change

 Many clients inquire about my work in Prescott with the Institute, which is affiliated with--but is separate from--Prescott College.  I spend perhaps 10-12 hours per week on projects there when I'm in town.

The Institute seeks to sponsor programs that are in line with the mission of the college--but which don't have a natural "home" in the academic side of the house.  I am a Fellow of the Institute and have been designated its "Coordinator" of activities, which means that I handle much of the behind-the-scenes "back-office" work which exists in any thriving organization. 

I'll touch on just two of the Institute's programs to give a flavor of our activities: our longest-running program is acting as the administrative arm of the VISTA program for northern Arizona.  VISTA is the branch of the federal Americorps program (akin to a domestic Peace Corps) which seeks to build capacity in those non-profit organizations dedicated to alleviating the conditions of poverty in the US.   A tall task to be sure; but our program has been a leader in creating innovative structures and generating effective leadership tools that may be adopted by other VISTA programs throughout the country.

The second program is one that I'm spearheading in cooperation with the Office of Student Life at the Prescott College.  It is oriented toward facilitating volunteerism and civic engagement as an everyday part of the student experience at the college.  As many of you know, Prescott College is first and foremost all about experiential education--and as such, students (and faculty) are often engaged in real-world activities and challenges outside the walls of academia.  However, these activities are not always easy to connect to, nor are they tracked in any organized way.  We hope to put the pieces in place to facilitate connections and enhance the effectiveness of these efforts. 

Other programs and sponsorships take place under the aegis of the Institute.  Feel free to ask if you're interested in more detail!

Tim Wyman Attends Leadership Oakland Class of XXIII

 Tim Wyman, CFP® recently began participation in Leadership Oakland - just as Laurie Renchik, CFP® did one year ago.  The program is intended to help selected participants (about 50 per year) learn about Oakland County, our region and state in order to be informed contributors within our communities.

Tim recently attended a 2.5 day Retreat with 50 of his newest friends.  He traveled to Roscommon Michigan to the R. A. MacMullan Conference Center. The group spent their time getting to know more about Oakland County, each other, and themselves and their leadership potential.  The rustic camp setting provided a great learning and relationship building container.  Although Tim commented that the bunk houses made college dorm rooms look spacious!

Tim and the other participants will engage in future sessions including; Economy & Government, Human services & Non Profits, Health & Environment, Diversity & Inclusion, Justice System, Education, Arts & Culture, Shaping the Future, and finally a class project.

Back to School Event for Birmingham & Bloomfield Residents

 It’s almost time for the school buses to start rolling into another school year.  Backpacks, lunch boxes and shiny new shoes are ready to go.  To help everyone get off to a great start the Birmingham Bloomfield Chamber presents Back to School – Community Conversations with Superintendents. The event will be held Wednesday, August 29th, 8 to 9:30 AM at the Birmingham Conference Center.

Connect with community leaders and hear the latest developments from our local school districts. Join Birmingham Bloomfield Chamber members, community officials and residents as we flip to the next chapter.

Click Here for Additional Information or to Register

Center Walks and Donates for Epilepsy

Fun was had by all at the annual Epilepsy Foundation of Michigan Summer Stroll at the Detroit Zoo on Saturday, June 9th.  Face painting, breakfast goodies, and prizes all while personally raising over $450 with the entire Summer Stroll raising over $120,000 towards the research on epilepsy.

As many of you know, my family participates in the Epilepsy Foundation Summer Stroll every year to help raise money for the Epilepsy Foundation of Michigan.  My family collects donations each year in honor of my dad, Bill Hallock, who continues to thrive since his 2008 brain surgery which removed all of the diseased tissue in his brain causing his Epileptic seizures.  Dad continues to enjoy the freedom of driving a car, playing golf whenever he feels like it and making the best of his new found freedom – even donating his time to “Meals on Wheels” and the “Kiwanis Club” in Ann Arbor.

The Epilepsy Foundation of Michigan estimates that between 100,000 to 200,000 people in Michigan have epilepsy. Anyone can develop epilepsy at any time. In about 70% of cases, there is no known cause. Of the remaining 30%, the following are most frequent: Head Trauma, Brain Tumor or Stroke, Lead Poisoning, Infections, & Maternal Injury. To find out more please visit them online at www.epilepsymichigan.org or call (800) 377-6226.

A personal thank you to family, co-workers and friends for the continued support for a cause close to my family’s heart.  

Jen Hackmann

3 Center Planners Recognized by Hour Detroit Magazine

Center team members Sandra Adams CFP®, Matthew Chope CFP® and Timothy Wyman CFP®, JD received recognition by Five Star Professional in the June 2012 issue of Hour Detroit magazine.  They were named to the 2012 Five Star Wealth Managers list, a select group of wealth managers in the Detroit area.  Congratulations – Sandy, Matt, and Tim.

Kacy Wyman Fun Run Recap & Thanks!

The weather was fantastic May 6th, 2012 for the 6th Annual Cystinosis Fun Run. With the sun shining, people and pooches gathered to support Kacy Wyman, who continues her journey with Cystinosis, for a 5K Fun Run, Walk and Bike event. More than 300 people participated raising over $20,000! 

"Our gratitude is immeasurable for the amount of support we have received and continue to receive," says Tim Wyman. "The Fun Run is just one example of that support."

The Detroit Free Press ran an article May 13th, 2012 about the event and Kacy's journey. Click here to read.

You LIKE, We Pay!

In honor of the 6th Annual Cystinosis Fun Run for TEAM KACY on May 6th, The Center will donate $1 for each person who likes our Facebook page or follows us on Twitter. This is in addition to our overall support of the event.

All you have to do is LIKE and we pay.

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Health and Wellness in April

With April showers in mind, The Center held a Parking Spot Raffle the last week in March.  The winner of the raffle received the right to park in the reserved (and very close) spots for the rainy month of April. And those lucky winners were….Brenda Spencer and Tim Wyman!  Proceeds from the raffle went to benefit the Epilepsy Foundation of Michigan.

Tuesday Tennies continue to roll as we lace up our tennis in our quest for a healthier lifestyle.  It’s a fantastic way to smell the flowers and enjoy our beautiful surroundings.   You’ll find our business neighbors circling the grounds as well! 

Strawberry Shortcake for everyone!  For the price of a small donation we gobbled up this delicious goodie for our Thursday Treat this past week.   In our effort to strive for a healthier version we used angel food cake, fresh cut strawberries and fat-free whip cream…Yum!   Donations went to the Cystinosis Research Network.  

Our Center initiatives and efforts have been noticed recently.  Look hard and you'll find a few Center team members pictured throughout Blue Cross Blue Shield's Annual Report.


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Julie and Sandy Help Spread Financial Literacy

Teaching kids about responsible budgeting sounds about as easy as herding cats, but the Center for Financial Planning’s own Sandy Adams and Julie Hall gave it their best shot … with some amazing results.
Partnering with the non-profit organization Junior Achievement, a group aiming to spread financial literacy skills to students from grades K-12 across the country, Sandy and Julie brought in a group of 8th graders from Detroit’s Burton International School. The day was dedicated to teaching the kids about personal finances in a very hands-on way.
 

Students were encouraged to save money each month rather than spending it all. Many took saving very seriously, making frugal choices.
 
One child specifically said, “I want to make sure I can save a lot of money at the end of the month,” and was able to make a sizeable monthly (relative to income) charitable contribution as well.  
Julie says she left wishing she had experienced a field trip like that when she was a child. “Financial planning can and should begin at an early age so that our children are better prepared to handle their finances effectively in the future.”  

Healthcare Forecast Breakfast

The Center’s health and wellness initiatives were recently recognized at a Healthcare Forecast Breakfast sponsored by the Birmingham Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce.

Center Operations Manager Gregg Bloomfield was one of three panelists leading the healthcare and wellness discussion.  Panel members provided insights on how health care reform and wellness and employee benefit programs are shaping business today. 

After the event, Gregg commented, “Small businesses have particular challenges and opportunities in the area of employee healthcare.   I was pleased to share with this audience the inspiring results of our in-house health and wellness program. 

The Center team leadership has worked very effectively with our community partners -- American Heart Association and Blue Care Network – to improve overall wellness at our workplace.”

Center team members and friends in attendance included:  Sandy Adams, Gerri Harmer, Marilynn Levin, Laurie Renchik, Kimberly Wyman and Troy Wyman.