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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Jobs in Michigan

Cauley Chevrolet 7020 Orchard Lake Rd; West Bloomfield- Porter/Shuttle Driver, Auto & Body Technician apply 11-2pm

Homewood Suites 1495 Equity Dr.; Troy-Housekeeper, Food/Beverage Attendant (pt) apply 9-5pm

Vista Maria 20651 W. Warren; Dearborn Heights-Office Mgr

Lakeland Center 26900 Franklin; Southfield-Receptionist

Gardner White 21001 Groesbeck; Warren-Drivers & Helpers

Art Van 6500 E. 14 Mile; Warren-Drivers (CDL B)

Baker College 1500 University; Auburn Hills-Financial Aid Officer

Szott Chrysler Jeep 6700 Highland; White Lake-Porter

2766 West Eleven Mile Rd. Suite 5; Berkley-Office/Clerical

Schoolcraft College 18600 Haggerty; Livonia-Data Analyst

Credit Union One 400 East Nine Mile Rd; Ferndale-Tellers@ 10.40/hr, Collectors, Human Resources personnel

Mid West Truck 26425 Grand River; Redford-Customer Service/Accessory Installer

Ace Controls 23435 Industrial Drive; Farmington Hills-Assembler @ 8.75/hr

Metro Cars 24957 Brest; Taylor-Bus Drivers (CDL A or B w/P endorsements)

Rolar Inc 33333 Dequindre; Troy-Landscaping Team Leaders, Lawn Care Techs

Lakeland Center 26900 Franklin; Southfield-CENA’s

Trojan Auto Connection 11445 Stephens; Warren-Warehouse

K & F Electronics 33041 Groesbeck; Fraser-Quality Inspector

39358 Pinebrook; Sterling Heights-Maintenance

31478 Industrial Rd suite 100; Livonia-Process Operator (entry level) @12/hr after 90 days 734 266 6500

City of Birmingham 151 Martin; Birmingham-Summer Employment positions

24643 Hoover; Warren-Janitorial/Custodian (Oakland Co. areas) 586 759 3700

Family Ortho 4466 W. Bristol; Flint-Admin. Asst./ IT Administrative

Price & Company 29165 Wall; Wixom-Warehouse

Utility Resource Group 6808 19 ½ Mile; Sterling Heights-Field Techs. (no exp. necessary) must 
have good driving record, computer skills, map reading skills (paid training)

Blue Star Inc 23894 Amber Ave; Warren-Telemarketer (Bi-lingual) @ 12/hr

MISS DIGG; Auburn Hills-Call Center Agent (pt) Midnights (weekends) & Afternoons (Week) @ 10.50/hr 248 370 6400 apply 9-3pm

Mueller Insurance Services 63 Main St; Tonawanda, NY-Home Surveyors@ 12/hr (Wayne co. area) no experience necessary

Somerset Mall Valet; Troy-Valet@ 10/hr 248 670 2085

Don Massey Cadillac 40475 Ann Arbor Rd; Plymouth-Service & Prep Porters

Bulkmatic 9450 Pelham; Taylor-Dispatchers

Control Technique 41200 Technology Park Dr.; Sterling Heights-Purchasing Clerk

General Oil Company 31478 Industrial Road 100, Livonia-Process Operator@12/hr entry level  to mid level

Adco Circuits 2868 Bond; Rochester-Quality Inspector 1st shift

Big 3 Auto Sales 17020 E. Eight Mile; Detroit-Receptionist (pt), Lot Coordinator

Time Out Sports Bar & Grill 16801 Plymouth; Detroit-Waitstaff

Global Titanium 19300 Flyer; Detroit-Lab Tech.

Oakland Press 48 W. Huron; Pontiac-Maintenance Tech.

Healthmark Industries 33671 Doreka Dr; Fraser-Customer Service

Cargill Salt 916 S. Riverside; St. Clair-Maintenance Operator

Dorsey Business School Oakland Point Plaza; Pontiac-Admin. Asst. (pt)

Falcon Group 33533 W. 12 Mile; Farmington Hills-Secretary/Receptionist

Detroit Athletic Club 241 Madison; Detroit-Food Runner/Server Asst., Breakfast and Lunch Server

Pars Ice Cream 17853 Conant; Hamtramck-Administrative Asst.

Redford Township Library 25320 W. Six Mile; Redford-Security@10-12/hr (pt)

Geneva Watch Group 25800 Sherwood; Warren-Customer Support Associate, Warehouse, 

Inventory Control Clerk (Canton, MI location)

G. Reynolds Sims & Associates-Debt Collectors 248 530 3500

19717 E. Nine Mile; St. Clair Shores-Systems Foreman (will train)

Rochester Place Apts. 1016 Ironwood Ct.; Rochester-Maintenance

MPC 23075 Warner; Warren-Shop Floor Helper

Tin Fish Restaurant Partridge Creek Mall; Clinton Township-all positions

Blue Star Inc. 23894 Amber; Warren-Telemarketer @12/hr

Golden Oaks 1200 N. Telegraph; Pontiac-CENA’s

24111 Civic Center Dr; Southfield-Waitstaff

Detroit Garden Works 1794 Pontiac Dr; Keego Harbor-Office Asst.

Gardner White 21100 Eight Mile; Southfield-Customer Service, Stock Help

Printing Industries of MI 23815 Northwestern Hwy; Southfield-Bookkeeper

Crescent Academy 17570 W. 12 Mile; Southfield-Lunch/Bus Aides@ 9.50/hr apply online

Lyon Manufacturing 13017 Newburgh; Livonia-Shipping Asst.

Time Out Sports 16801 Plymouth; Detroit-Waitstaff

Detroit Housing Commission 1301 E. Jefferson Rm.14; Detroit-Executive Legal Secretary Minnie Hicks- contact

Detroit Fish Market 1435 Randolph; Detroit-Kitchen Staff, Hostesses, Servers apply 10-12 noon,2-4pm must have at least 2 yrs experience

Benihana 1985 W. Big Beaver; Troy-Servers, Sushi& Teppan Chefs, Chef Trainees 248 649 6340

Fluid Air Controls 32613 Folsom; Farmington Hills-Customer Service/Bookkeeper

Westland Convalescent & Rehab Center 36137 W. Warren; Westland-Activities Asst.

Bob Evans 41190 Ford; Canton-all positions

Angel Place’s  2809 Saddlewood; West Bloomfield-Dietary Aide/Cook

St. James Nursing Center 15063 Gratiot; Detroit-CENAs

Blvd. Temple 2567 W. Grand; Detroit-Dietary Cook (pt)

Sears miracle Ear @ Macomb Mall Gratiot/13 Mile; Roseville-Receptionist for 1-5pm

DM Fabricators 6101 18 ½ mile Rd; Sterling Heights-Welders, Fitters & Bump Operators

Oak Park School District 14001 Northland; Oak Park-Bus Drivers (substitute)

Giant Janitorial Service18485 Mack; Grosse Pointe-Custodians (Royal Oak) 313 886 7797

Wimsatt Bldg Materials 1131 Sylvertis; Waterford/33663 Mound; Sterling Heights-Roof Laborers

Newman Courts 630 Kettering Ave.; Pontiac-Grounds Tech. 248 332 7298

Vinny’s Landscaping 1160 Cesar E. Chavez; Pontiac-Landscapers 248 335 0219

112 Peabody; Birmingham-Parking Attendant

Hawthorne Appliances & Electronics 33278 Woodward; Birmingham-Sales Associates

3812 E. Davison; Detroit 2-6pm –Mgrs. & Mgr. candidates

Genthe Chevrolet 15600 Eureka; Southgate-Cashiers, Receptionists, Auto Techs

4 A Move 33155 Groesbeck; Fraser-Driver/Mover @14/hr must have chauffeur’s license

2200 E. 10 Mile; Warren-Sweeper Operator (must have CDL A or B)

Legends Grill 11123 E. Jefferson; Detroit-Waitresses, Cooks

Wahls Tents 44450 Groesbeck; Sterling Heights-Office Clerk (pt)

31201 Dorchester; Madison Heights-School Bus Aide 20hrs week @ 9.39/hr 248 589 1990

Oakland Press 48 W. Huron; Pontiac-Zone Delivery Asst. (pt) @ 10.25/hr for Waterford & 
Commerce areas 24-30hrs 248 363 0501

San Marino Outdoor Services 1160 Cesar E. Chavez; Pontiac-Lawn/Landscapers 248 335 0219/248 673 4360

Baker College 1500 University; Auburn Hills-Food Service Grill Cook/Cashier (pt)

Warner, Nocros & Judd LLP 2000 Town Center Suite 2700; Southfield-Legal Secretary

CSM Job Fair Towne Place suites 1740 Fox Dr; Livonia-Housekeeping, Front Desk

Family Health Center 8623 N. Telegraph; Dearborn Heights-Medical Receptionist 313 561 4540-Lisa

112 Peabody; Birmingham-Parking Lot Attendant

Central Macomb Community Credit Union MAIN OFFICE-Executive Assistant
37570 S. Gratiot; Clinton Township, MI 48036

21540 Schoenherr; Warren-Truck Driver (must have CDL b w/brakes)

27430 Luckino Dr.; Chesterfield-Shipping/Receiving Clerk,  Machine & Tool Shop @8-9/hr (training provided)

Rochester Place Apts. 1016 Ironwood; Rochester -Maintenance 248 652 0808

Robbins Specialties 20506 Hall Rd; Clinton Township-Customer Service

Cherrywood Nursing & Living Center 2372 Fifteen Mile Rd; Sterling Heights-Housekeepers (must have experience)

Crowne Plaza 1500 Opdyke; Auburn Hills-Cook, Housekeeper

Oakland Press 48 W. Huron; Pontiac-Zone Delivery Asst. @ 10.25/hr plus mileage reimbursement (24-30hrs will be working Commerce and Waterford offices)

Szott M-59 Dodge 2565 E. Highland; Highland-Cashier (pt)

Fox Toyota 755 S. Rochester Rd.; Rochester Hills-Vehicle Detailer & Reconditioner Ken Jankowski-contact

Actiondata 23077 Greenfield Suite 525; Southfield-Data Entry Operators (pt) 248 559 0200

Alma Enterprise 30721 Gratiot-Restaurant Mgr (must have 2 yrs exp.)

Marx Collision 14486 Gratiot; Detroit-Auto Painter, Body Tech, Mechanic 371 5888

Greening of Detroit-seasonal Landscapers 313 285 1255-Lionel Bradford

Ed Rinke Chevy 26125 Van Dyke; Center Line-Auto Porter

Champion Laboratories 51180 Celeste; Shelby Township-Maintenance Tech 2nd shift

General Surveillance 17301 East 8 Mile; Eastpointe-Alarm Tech. 586 443 4300

Morley Candy-Production applyonline@www.sanderscandy.com

City Aluminum Foundry 2505 Williams Dr; Waterford-General Labor @ 9/hr 248 335 1249

Oakland Hills Country Club Turf Center 3895 W. Maple; Bloomfield Hills-Golf Course staff @9/hr apply 8-2pm

Wimsatt Building Materials 1131 Sylvertis; Waterford/ 33663 Mound; Sterling Heights-Laborers

Fidelis Seniorcare 38777 Six Mile Rd. #207; Livonia-CENA’s (Rochester area)

Centerline-Property Mgrs., Leasing Agents, Maintenance 2-6pm

Moran Chevrolet 35500 Gratiot; Clinton Township-Receptionist

Towers of Southfield Apts. 20875 Lasher; Southfield-Pool Attendant 248 356 0807

26700 Ryan; Warren-Produce help Don-contact

Member Mortgage Services 38275 W. 12 Mile #100; Farmington Hills-Receptionist

Blackwell Ford 41001 Plymouth Rd; Plymouth-Auto Detailer/Porter Jeff Engle-contact

Community Alliance Credit Union 37401 Plymouth Rd; Livonia-Collector

Aerotek-Customer Service Representative (AM & PM shifts) @ 9.50 please call 248 430 3200-Mike, Sara or Erica

Avon Gear Company 11968 Investment Dr; Shelby Township-CNC Machinist

3200 W. 14 Mile; Royal Oak-Machine Operator

SVS Vision 19173 Mack; Grosse Pointe-HR Assistant

Beach Grill Restaurant and Resort 24420 Jefferson; St. Clair Shores-Kitchen Staff, Hostesses, 

Waitresses 586 771 4455 must have experience

Great Lakes Export 623 Lycastle; Detroit-Shop Workers with carpentry experience @ 11-12/hr

MAACO 550 W. Maple; Troy-Auto Detailer/Porter (no exp. necessary) 248 362 2233

8800 Wickham; Romulus-Administrative Asst.

Lubemart 32960 Michigan Ave-Lube Tech

Electronic Restoration Services; Livonia-General Laborers @ 8-10/hr (Warwick, RI) company will pay for travel, room & board 734 552 5917 does not require high school diploma

Covenant House Michigan 2959 Martin Luther King; Detroit-Board Secretary

Cienna Healthcare 4000 Town Center #700; Southfield-Medical Biller

Buddy’s Pizza 31800 Northwestern Highway Ste. 206; Farmington Hills-Kitchen and Restaurant Mgrs.

Detroit Athletic Club 241 Madison; Detroit-Floor Care Tech. (Janitor)

V2Soft Inc 30400, Telegraph Road Suite 383; Bingham Farms-Administrative Asst. 248 258 3400



Thursday, February 11, 2010

Community Baby Shower

Women In Touch a Non-profit organization is hosting a Community Baby Shower and need the support of the community. If you have baby items to donate or financial support for this cause please contact Kisha Durrell at 313-728-0514. The event will be March 27, 2010. The event is for mothers-to-be who are at risk of not giving their baby a "Great Start". We greatly appreciate anything you can do.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Community Events

Candidate & Campaign Training, News, Employment, Job Fairs, and Internships (please pass on)Share

Candidate & Campaign Training AFL-CIO Organizing Institute  
http://www.aflcio.org/aboutus/oi/main.cfm  


2010 Campaign Academy Schedule (DFA) 
http://www.democracyforamerica.com/campaignacademy  


Gay & Lesbian Leadership Institute  
http://www.glli.org/training/candidate_campaign  


Wellstone Action and Wellstone Action Fund  
http://www.wellstone.org/training-calendar  


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News Rep. John Murtha, voice for veterans, dies at 77 HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) -- A longtime friend of John Murtha says the late congressman's large intestine was damaged during gallbladder surgery and an infection led him to be hospitalized with a fever. http://tinyurl.com/yae99a4  


12 percent of recent vets unemployed By Christopher S. Rugaber AP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - Veterans of the Afghan and Iraq Wars are more likely to be unemployed than non-veterans, while the foreign-born and disabled are more likely to be jobless than the general population. http://tinyurl.com/y9stfdq  


VA Veteran-Owned Small Business Verification Guidelines Department of Veterans Affairs. This law requires the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to verify ownership and control of veteran-owned small businesses, including service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses. This final rule defines the eligibility requirements for businesses to obtain ``verified'' status, explains examination procedures, and establishes records retention and review processes. http://tinyurl.com/yaw4aez  


Military personnel and their families get free tax help! The military also has a strong Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program. The Armed Forces Tax Council (AFTC) consists of the tax program coordinators for the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. The AFTC oversees the operation of the military tax programs worldwide, and serves as the main conduit for outreach by the IRS to military personnel and their families.  
http://www.irs.gov/individuals/article/0,,id=107626,00.html  


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Employment  


United States Senate Employment Bulletin - 
http://www.senate.gov/employment/po/positions.htm  


United States House Vacancy Announcements - 
http://wwwd.house.gov/vacancies/vacancieslist.aspx  


EMILY's List  


Job Bank  
http://emilyslist.org/images/0203.pdf  


Internship  
https://jobbank.emilyslist.org/apps/www/index.php/intern/register/  


USA Jobs – Federal Employment  
http://www.usajobs.gov/  


2010 Census Jobs  
http://2010.census.gov/2010censusjobs/  


Veteran Opportunity Expo Schedule (National)  
https://www2.recruitmilitary.com/expos/candidates  


Job Fair this Weekend at Knott's Soak City (CA)  
http://www.kpsplocal2.com/news/local/story/Job-Fair-this-Weekend-at-Knotts-Soak-City/_rpuMiQBt027QHG3bnMDoA.cspx  


Elected Officials Sponsor Job Fairs in San Diego (CA)  
http://www.sdnn.com/sandiego/2010-02-08/blog/sponsored-blogs/san-diego-at-work/elected-officials-sponsor-job-fairs-in-san-diego  


NSWC Crane Division (IN)  
http://www.crane.navy.mil/careers/jobs.cfm  


University of Phoenix hosts job fair in Grand Rapids (MI)  
http://www.mlive.com/business/west-michigan/index.ssf/2010/02/university_of_phoenix_hosts_jo.html  


Red Bulls holding job fair for 500 part-time jobs (NY)  
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/soccer/2010-02-02-3999328779_x.htm  


Isotopes host annual job fair Feb. 13 (NM)  
http://news.moneycentral.msn.com/provider/providerarticle.aspx?feed=ACBJ&date=20100208&id=11099452  


PBM hiring & holding job fair (VT)  
http://www.wcax.com/Global/story.asp?S=11953608  


http://michiganconnected.blogspot.com/

Politics is Local! Be a Part of It!

With so many open seats on the state level, there will indeed be a
shift of government in our state and we must be a part of that
change. Please join us the 2nd Wednesday of every month from 6:30
p.m. – 8:00 p.m. at the Southfield Public Library.

I believe that together we can help get the right people in
office and support one another in a claim of victory in our
professional endeavors.

Do you know someone living in the 12th and ready to serve? We would
love for them to join us too!


Tiffany D. Tilley
Chair of the 12th Congressional District, YDM
Great Lakes Regional Director of the Jewish Caucus, YDA


Cities in the 12th Congressional District (Congressman Sander Levin):

Sterling Heights
Mount Clemens
Clinton Township
Eastpointe
Ferndale
Oak Park
Hazel Park
Roseville
Royal Oak
Southfield
St. Clair Shores
Warren

Racial Disparities of Federal Sentencing Guidelines: Crack v. Power! Forum

This important forum, which will be held Saturday February 20, 2010 from 9:00 AM – 12 Noon at the Northwest Activities Center, 18000 Meyers, Detroit, MI will feature the Hon. Arthur Burnett who has been appointed by President Barack Obama to review and to make recommendations to revise the current Federal Sentencing Guidelines with respect to the disparities that exist between crack and powdered cocaine, a disparity that most adversely impacts poor and people of color.

Judge Burnett, who is the National Executive Director, National African American Drug Policy Coalition, Inc. and a retired United States Magistrate Judge in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, will also be joined by Nkechi Taifa, from the Open Society Institute, who is the leading advocate for sentencing reform, and Ms. Kemba Smith, who received a presidential pardon for a crack cocaine sentence from President Bill Clinton.

For more information contact Executive Director Rev. Horace L. Sheffield, III at (313) 283-9587 or at (313) 491-0003.


                                         

Monday, February 8, 2010

FREE Workshops Covering Critical Issues on Addiction and Recovery

The Dawn Farm Education Series has many exciting free programs ahead, and several programs covering critical topics coming soon!  February’s programs will include a workshop on “Relapse Prevention” (February 16) that may be especially helpful to people in early recovery, and a new workshop on “How To Support Recovery and Not Support Addiction” (February 23) that may be of particular interest to family members and friends. Programs scheduled for March will include a workshop on “Trauma, Chemical Use and Addiction” (March 16) by award-winning trauma expert Dr. Tana Bridge, and a workshop on “Intervention” (March 23) by best-selling authors and internationally-recognized Intervention experts Jeff and Debra Jay. Additional programs will include workshops on co-occurring addiction and psychiatric disorders, tobacco cessation, eating disorders, relationships in and out of addiction, recovery and spirituality and more!

This FREE series may be of interest to people interested in recovery, their families and friends, professionals, students and anyone in the general public who is interested in issues relating to addiction and recovery. Programs are presented by both local and internationally-known experts in their fields, and cover a variety of topics from the disease concept of chemical dependency through the recovery and family recovery processes and an assortment of related concerns.

All programs are free and are open to anyone interested. A certificate to document attendance can be provided on request. Each program provides 1.5 free CE hours approved by the Michigan Certification Board for Addiction Professionals (MCBAP.)

All programs will be presented at the St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Education Center auditorium, 5305 Elliott Drive, Ypsilanti Michigan; from 7:30 pm  to 9:00 pm on various Tuesday evenings. Please see our website: http://www.dawnfarm.org/edseries.html for a schedule and details.

Dawn Farm is a non-profit community of programs whose mission is to assist addicts and alcoholics in achieving long term recovery. Dawn Farm works to identify and remove barriers that prevent addicts and alcoholics from joining the recovering community.

Contact:


Matt Statman
Dawn Farm Education Series Coordinator
mstatman@dawnfarm.org
734/485-8725

CONSUMERS ENERGY 2010 SUMMER INTERNSHIPS PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENT

Where opportunity meets experience!
                                                

We are pleased to announce that Consumers Energy is now accepting resumes for our 2010 corporate internship program.
This year we are hiring 70 interns primarily with engineering backgrounds!  
If you know of someone  interested in receiving valuable work and life experience, take "just one look"  - and you will be hooked on Consumers Energy:
Paid internship assignments
Exposure to various business areas across the company
Networking opportunities with peers
Community service presentations to executive/seniors managers
Site field trips across the state

Apply on-line if you meet the following requirements:
Sophomore, Junior, and Senior college students majoring in IT related (Computer Science, Information Technology, Computer Info Systems, etc), Engineering and Business related degrees
3.0 gpa  preferred
strong communication and interpersonal skills
ability to work at assigned location with Consumers Energy Service territory
ability to work 40 hour work week  (typically starting in May and ending in August)

If you would like to be considered for the program, please log on to our company website at www.consumersenergy.com/careersand click on how to apply. Interested students should create a candidate profile and apply. Please review carefully to ensure that the job publication you apply for fits your area and location of interest.

We're looking forward to meeting you!

Paulette E. Boggs
Director
Talent Acquisition & Diversity

Senator Martha G. Scott Community News

Federal and State Tax Credits Can Return Money to Low-Income Households

Low-income taxpayers can benefit from a variety of federal and state tax credits, which can help reduce taxes owed or provide refunds to the taxpayer. These tax credits can significantly increase the financial resources available to low-income households.

The federal tax credits include the Earned Income Credit, the Child Tax Credit, the Dependent & Child Care Credit, the American Opportunity Tax Credit, and the Making Work Pay Credit. Michigan tax credits include the state Earned Income Credit (now at 20 percent of the federal credit), the Home Heating Credit, the Homestead Property Tax Credit, and the Child Deduction. Some of these credits are available to individuals who are exempt from filing requirements. In addition, some credits are retroactive and can be claimed after the normal income tax filing deadline of April 15.

The assistance provided through these tax credits can make a difference in the lives of low-income families. Agencies and organizations across the state can help low-income taxpayers benefit from these credits by participating in outreach efforts that may include distribution of informational materials (including articles in newsletters), convening meetings and training sessions and setting up taxpayer assistance clinics during the tax filing season. Outreach should include educating low-income tax filers on the drawbacks of using expensive rapid-refund services that diminish the size of their refund. Free and ethical taxpayer assistance is available in most communities.

The Michigan EITC Statewide Coalition has established a website (www.MichiganEIC.org) to assist tax filers, service providers, and volunteers. Filers can visit the website to find out more about the EITC and whether they qualify, and they can use the website’s free I-CAN! E-File program (also available at www.icanefile.org) to prepare and file their taxes online. Filers and volunteers can also find out about free Volunteer Income Tax Preparation (VITA) sites in their communities by going to the website or calling 2-1-1.

Get the Facts about the HPV Vaccine

Beaumont Hospital will host an educational seminar about the HPV vaccine on Saturday, February 6, at 2 p.m. at the Harper Woods Public Library, 19601 Harper Ave. This event is geared to adolescent girls and their mothers and/or female guardians.

In the United States, the American Cancer Society estimates that 11,070 women will have been diagnosed with cervical cancer and 3,870 women will have died of the disease in 2008. There is an HPV vaccine that is FDA-approved for girls and young women ages 9-26 and it has been shown to be 100 percent effective at preventing infection of the two types of HPV that cause approximately 70 percent of all cervical cancer cases in women who were not previously infected. However, HPV testing is still the best way to identify high-risk types of HPV that can cause cervical cancer.

To register for this free program, call the library at 313-343-2575.

                                                                                                                                                          

Senator Scott represents the 2nd Senate District, which includes areas of Detroit and the cities of Hamtramck, Harper Woods, Highland Park, and all of the Grosse Pointes. She serves on the Senate Appropriations Committee.

Senator Martha G. Scott, Post Office Box 30036, Lansing, MI 48909
1-800-726-8878 (toll-free from the Detroit area) or 517-373-7748
Fax: 517-373-1387
E-mail: SenMScott@senate.michigan.gov
Web site: www.senate.michigan.gov/scott/