EDUCATION
ACCESS TO EDUCATION IS ESSENTIAL TO DEVELOPING SELF-RELIANT RESIDENTS AND A STRONG, STABLE COMMUNITY
UNI is committed to ensuring all residents have access to primary and secondary education and post-secondary education and job training opportunities that lead to economic stability and growth.
ATTENDANCE INITIATIVE
UNI has partnered with City and national experts to address chronic absenteeism. The goal is to decrease chronic absenteeism in Detroit to 15 percent by 2027. For more information about our attendance work visit our website.
COLLEGE ACCESS
We are working to connect residents with post-secondary education and job training opportunities through the Southwest Detroit College Access Network.
NONE OF OUR WORK WOULD BE POSSIBLE WITHOUT THE COLLABORATION OF OUR PARTNERS INCLUDING:
UNI has partnered with City and national experts to address chronic absenteeism. The goal is to decrease chronic absenteeism in Detroit to 15 percent by 2027. For more information about our attendance work visit our website.
COLLEGE ACCESS
We are working to connect residents with post-secondary education and job training opportunities through the Southwest Detroit College Access Network.
NONE OF OUR WORK WOULD BE POSSIBLE WITHOUT THE COLLABORATION OF OUR PARTNERS INCLUDING:
- 482Forward
- University of Michigan School of Social Work
- Detroit College Access Network
- Madonna University School of Social Work
- University of Michigan Youth Policy Lab
- Detroit Youth Development Resource Center
- Life Directions
- Wayne State University
- and many more great partners!