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Center celebrates twenty-five years at anniversary ball


With Oakland Mediation Center’s twenty-fifth anniversary just around the corner, affiliates of the not-for-profit organization are delighted to celebrate twenty-five years of service in the community with the supporters, volunteers, and sponsors who have made it all possible. 

“25 Years of Resolution” Masquerade Ball will be hosted by Oakland Mediation Center (OMC) on Friday, October 30, 2015 from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. at Lafayette Grande located in Downtown Pontiac.  Attire for the evening will be dressy with a mask, black tie will be optional.

The honorary chair for the Masquerade is Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson. Charlie Langton of FOX 2 Detroit has signed on for the event as master of ceremonies. 

Set at the Lafayette Grande in Pontiac, the $100 ticket price will include cocktails, entertainment, dinner, dancing, and valet. Next Generation (30 years & under) ticket price is $75. 

For additional information or to learn about sponsorship opportunities, contact Alexis LaClair at alaclair@mediation-omc.org or 248-338-4280, ext. 214.  Visit OMC’s website at http://www.mediation-omc.org/ to register for the event, purchase tickets, and access the sponsorship contract.

 

Jail Diversion pilot program seeks  potential bidders


The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services will soon release a Request for Proposals on Buy4Michigan for the Mental Health Diversion Council’s Jail Diversion Pilot Program. The pilot program would begin in January 2016 and run for the course of two years. MDHHS expects to award one to two grants totaling approximately $1.2 million.

Through the Jail Diversion Pilot Program, the Mental Health Diversion Council is aiming to address the number of developmentally disabled and mentally ill inmates in Michigan jails and prisons. This pilot program seeks to initiate and eventually replicate jail diversion models that have come up with innovative ways to divert the mentally ill and developmentally disabled at different points of intercept within the criminal justice system.   

Potential agencies for consideration of this grant include those that currently deal extensively with the mentally ill and developmentally disabled populations.
Consideration will be given to those agencies that come up with innovative, sustainable, and replicable diversion regimens that could be implemented statewide if deemed a “best practice” based on data evaluation of the pilot. Points of intercept would include, but not be limited to, pre-arrest, pre-booking, post booking, pre-sentencing, post sentencing and pre and post release from incarceration.

All bid responses with related materials must be submitted electronically using the Buy4Michigan system, located at www.buy4michigan.com. Agencies interested in bidding on this solicitation must be registered as vendors in the Buy4Michigan system by Friday, September 11. 
For technical assistance, contact the State Budget Office, Office of Financial Management Helpdesk at 888-734-9749 or email the Helpdesk at dmb-vendor@michigan.gov.

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