Specialized Education Services An educated approach to personal growth Education is our specialty At Encore we know that learning happens on every level. For children with an IEP through the
Region: Oakland
Piazza Dance Company
We offer a variety of classes for all types of dancers. The recreational program is designed to provide you and your family abundant opportunities for fun and exercise. We offer
Troy Parks & Recreation
All in person, indoor programs are cancelled until further notice. See our COVID-19 page for up to date information. The following are all of the available programs: Virtual Programs Fitness Classes
NachtLaw, P.C.
Strong Advocacy With A Solutions-Based Approach Our firm is committed to solving problems. At NachtLaw, P.C., we provide committed advocacy in all types of cases in all forums, concentrating in labor
WMU Unified Clinics
The Unified Clinics are one large multi-specialty group practice that was established in 1995 to provide quality “real world” clinical training experiences for students in the College of Health and
Children’s Eye Care
At Children’s Eye Care, our focus is on ensuring kids see their best – whether it’s when they are checking out the tigers at the Detroit Zoo or doing detailed
North Oakland Transportation Authority (NOTA)
NOTA is a transportation service serving seniors, disabled and low income residents of Oxford, Orion and Addison Townships and the Villages of Oxford, Orion and Leonard since 2001. NOTA operates 16 routes
Freedom Road Transportation Authority
Freedom Road Transportation is an organization focused on providing a volunteer driver program to empower those in need of transportation options. The goals and objectives of the Freedom Road Transportation (FRT)
MassMutual
MassMutual was founded on May 15, 1851. And from the beginning, we’ve had a single purpose: to help people secure their future and protect the ones they love. More than
Sibling Support Project / Kindering Program
Founded in 1990, the Sibling Support Project is a national program dedicated to the life-long and ever-changing concerns of millions of brothers and sisters of people with special developmental, health,