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DTE Energy Foundation grants $420,000 to Michigan shelters during Domestic Violence Awareness Month

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DTE Foundation enhances support for domestic violence victims

On October 27, 2022, the DTE Energy Foundation announced an additional $420,000 in grants to 45 Michigan-based domestic violence shelters, elevating total funding over four years to more than $2.2 million. This funding aims to aid shelters in providing essential services such as housing, healthcare, and legal support for survivors. DTE also contributed by creating 2,400 hygiene kits for shelters, emphasizing its commitment to community welfare amidst increasing domestic violence needs.

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  • Awarding $420,000 in grants to 45 domestic violence shelters in Michigan.
  • Total funding commitment of over $2.2 million over four years, reflecting ongoing support.
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The latest grants bring DTE Foundation’s domestic violence support to over $2.2 million

Detroit, Oct. 27, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The DTE Energy Foundation announced today it will continue its mission to support victims of domestic violence in Michigan by awarding another round of grants to 45 state-funded domestic violence shelters in Michigan. This year’s grant amount of $420,000 brings the Foundation’s total commitment to more than $2.2 million over the past four years.

“The tragic consequences of domestic violence are present in every county of our state and every aspect of our daily life,” said Lynette Dowler, president of the DTE Foundation. “The DTE Foundation remains committed to supporting these shelters that provide a safe haven to individuals forced to flee abusive relationships or settings. These agencies are a lifeline for victims and their families.”

The grant will be provided to 45 shelters that receive part of their funding from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS). Support will be based on bed count and go to critical expenses at each location. Funding also will be used to offer holistic survivor-centric services that include housing, transportation, employment and support for survivors who need assistance with healthcare needs or are struggling to navigate the criminal justice system.

“Many of the people we assist arrive at our shelter having just fled unimaginable violence and fear, with little more than hope for a better life,” said Lori Kitchen-Buschel, First Step executive director. "The funding we receive from the DTE Foundation allows us to provide comfort and shelter to these individuals. Without this funding, some of the adults and children who reach out to us might face additional barriers to their safety and security.”  

“The need for assistance and shelter in our five-county region is great, these critical funds will support programs and services that have positively impacted hundreds of adults and children,” said Gail Kloss, executive director of Women’s Resource Center of Northern Michigan. “Our organization relies heavily on outside support to deliver services to those who have nowhere else to turn. The support we receive from the DTE Foundation allows us to provide immediate assistance to our neighbors in crisis.”

To further support Domestic Violence Awareness Month, DTE team members volunteered to create more than 2,400 hygiene kits that have been delivered and distributed to shelters across Michigan.

The MDHHS notes the support of the DTE Foundation and many other private organizations is essential to meeting the ever-increasing need.

“Our goal is to help our community partners respond to every call, answer every plea and provide comfort and support to everyone who needs it,” said Elizabeth Hertel, director of MDHHS. “We’re grateful those agencies are receiving this generous support from the DTE Foundation.”

Domestic violence shelters eligible to receive DTE Foundation grants 

  • Catherine Cobb Safe House, Adrian 
  • Hope Shores Alliance, Alpena 
  • SafeHouse Center, Ann Arbor 
  • S.A.F.E. Place, Battle Creek 
  • Bay Area Women's Center, Bay City 
  • Children and Family Services of Southwestern Michigan/Safe Shelter, Inc.,
  • Women's Information Service, Inc., Big Rapids 
  • Cadillac Area O.A.S.I.S, Cadillac 
  • Barbara Kettle Gundlach Shelter, Calumet 
  •  HDC/Thumb Area Assault Crisis Center, Caro 
  •  Branch County Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Coldwater 
  •  YWCA of Metropolitan Detroit/Interim House, Detroit 
  •  Alliance Against Violence and Abuse, Escanaba 
  •  YWCA of Greater Flint/SAFE House, Flint 
  •  YWCA of West Central Michigan, Grand Rapids 
  •  River House, Grayling 
  •  Domestic Harmony, Hillsdale 
  •  Resilience, Holland 
  •  LACASA, Howell 
  •  RAVE – Ionia/Montcalm 
  •  Caring House, Inc., Iron Mountain 
  •  DOVE, Ironwood  
  •  AWARE, Jackson 
  •  YWCA of Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo 
  •  Baraga County Shelter Home, L'Anse 
  •  End Violent Encounters (EVE), Lansing 
  •  Lapeer Area Citizens Against Domestic Assault, Lapeer 
  •  Communities Overcoming Violent Encounters, Ludington 
  •  CHOICES of Manistee County, Manistee 
  •  Women's Center/Harbor House, Marquette 
  •  Shelterhouse/Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, Midland 
  •  Family Counseling and Shelter Services of Monroe County, Monroe 
  •  Turning Point, Mt. Clemens 
  •  RISE, Mt. Pleasant 
  •  Every Woman's Place, Muskegon 
  •  Women's Resource Center of Northern Michigan, Petoskey 
  •  First Step, Plymouth 
  •  HAVEN, Pontiac 
  •  Blue Water Safe Horizons, Port Huron 
  •  Underground Railroad, Saginaw 
  •  Anishnaabek Community and Family Services, Sault Ste. Marie 
  •  Diane Peppler Resource Center, Sault Ste. Marie 
  •  SafeCenter, St. Johns 
  •  Domestic and Sexual Abuse Services, Three Rivers 
  •  Women's Resource Center Grand Traverse Area, Traverse City  

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About the DTE Energy Foundation 

The DTE Foundation is the philanthropic arm of DTE Energy, continuing the legacy of community support and involvement of its electric and natural gas utilities, which serve 2.3 million electric customers in Southeast Michigan and 1.3 million natural gas customers in Michigan. In 2021, the DTE Energy Foundation provided more than $18.9 million in grant support where the company has a business presence with a focus on driving positive, meaningful change on three key areas: jobs, equity and the environment. As one of Michigan's leading corporate citizens, DTE aspires not only to be the best in the world, but the best for the world, serving as a force for growth and prosperity in the communities across Michigan. Visit DTEFoundation.com to learn more. 


FAQ

What recent funding did DTE Energy Foundation announce?

DTE Energy Foundation announced $420,000 in grants to 45 domestic violence shelters in Michigan.

How much total funding has DTE Foundation provided for domestic violence support?

DTE Foundation has committed over $2.2 million for domestic violence support over the past four years.

What services will the DTE Foundation grants support?

The grants will support services like housing, transportation, and healthcare for domestic violence survivors.

How many hygiene kits did DTE team members create for shelters?

DTE team members created over 2,400 hygiene kits for shelters across Michigan.

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