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Monroe County Opportunity Program
MCOP...Helping People, Changing Lives.
Address:
1140 S. Telegraph Road Monroe, MI 48161
Phone: 734-241-2775 Fax: 734-457-0630 View Website
Membership:
Membership Style: Invitation Only
Members: 5 Join Date: 10/19/2006 Profile Views: 768
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| Contact Information |
<b>Main Phone</b> 734-241-2775
<FONT FACE="Times New Roman"SIZE="2">Executive Director Stephanie Kasprzak <a href="mailto:skasprzak@monroecountyop.org">Email Stephanie</a></font>
<b>Transportation Department Phone</b> 734-241-2783
<FONT FACE="Times New Roman"SIZE="2">Director of Specialized Transportation Paul Iacoangeli <a href="mailto:piacoangeli@monroecountyop.org">Email Paul</a></br>
Coordinator Nancy Guich <a href="mailto:nguich@monroecountyop.org">Email Nancy</a>
Staff Assistant Gloria Schuster <a href="mailto:gschuster@monroecountyop.org">Email Gloria</a></font>
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| Announcements |
<center><font size=+2>2nd Annual MCOP Fight Against Poverty in Monroe County</font>
<font size=+1>NEED: Books and Crafters (to rent tables)
FOR: MCOP's Books and Crafts Sale Fundraiser
WHEN: July 12, 2008
TIME: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
WHERE: Redeemer Fellowship Church 5305 Evergreen Rd. Monroe, Michigan 48161</font>
Please call Debbie at 734-241-2775 ext 210 to pickup books (if unable to drop them off at MCOP) or to rent a craft table for $25.00 plus 10% of sales.</center> <CENTER><FONT FACE="Times New Roman" SIZE="4"> Sponsors: Hunter Lawn Service Law Office of Paul E. Braunlich La-Z-Boy Monica's Baker Boy Partyville </FONT></CENTER>
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| News & Press Releases |
<b>MCOP to kick-off 25 Changes Lives Campaign May 2nd </b>
The 2nd Annual 25 Changes Lives campaign for Monroe County Opportunity Program (MCOP) will kick-off on Friday, May 2nd, 2008 at the Monroe Golf & Country Club with a fundraising breakfast beginning at 7:45 AM. The breakfast will capture the spirit of community action by recognizing representatives from business, government, and individuals who have helped reduce poverty and improve the quality of life for Monroe County residents through community service.
The three awardees include:
<b>National City Bank business Al Capuccilli government Patrick Norton individual</b>
The essence of the 25 Changes Lives campaign is to let the community know that everyone can take part in reducing poverty and to give of your self whether it be a quarter, $25, or more, it all matters and makes a difference for the people we serve. Reservations for the fundraising breakfast can be made by contacting Tara at 243-1520 until April 24th.
The mission of MCOP is to enhance the quality of life and reduce the effects of poverty by providing opportunities, services, and collaborating with community agencies which foster self-sufficiency. MCOP began in 1965 under the Economic Opportunity Act as a Community Action Agency.
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| Event Posts |
2nd Annual MCOP Fight Against Poverty in Monroe County
 Books and Crafts Sale Fundraiser MCOP is accepting used books (in fair to excellent condition) to sell at our 2nd annual Books and Crafts Sale Fundraiser. Crafters can rent tables for the event for $25.00 plus 10% of sales. Please call Debbie at 734-241-2775 ext. 210 for more information
Sat July 12th, 2008
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| Board of Directors |
Chairperson Jerry Oley - Monroe County Commissioner
Vice Chair Geri Allen - NAACP
Secretary Rep - Lila Bird
Treasurer Kim Roussey - La-Z-Boy
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State Rep Kathy Angerer, 55th District
Rep - Mark Roebke
State Senator Beverly Hammerstrom
Charles Watkins - Detroit Edison
Denise Brooks - Monroe/Lenawee AFL/CIO CLC
Sandra Libstorff - Center for Independent Living
Alt. Linda Maier
Joe Johnson - FIA / DHS
Larry VanWasshenova - Living Independently for Everyone LIFE
Alt. Frankie Foidl
Jackie McGhee - Orchard East Awareness Group
Thomas Paul - National City Bank
Rep - Pamela LaPan - Monroe Senior Center
Ed Sell
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| Our Partners |
County of Monroe, MI Commission on Aging
Michigan Dept. of Education
United Way
Community Action: People Helping People
Community Action Partnership
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation (SMART)
State of Michigan Department of Human Services
Michigan State Housing Development Authority
Area Agency on Aging 1-B
THAW - The Heat and Warmth Fund
Michigan Community Action Agency Association ( MCAAA )
United States Administration on Aging
Monroe Community Foundation
United States Housing & Urban Development
Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC)
Gleaners Community Food Bank
Department of Energy
Monroe County Community Mental Health Authority
MTM-Medical Transportation Management
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| Mission Statement |
The mission of MCOP is to enhance the quality of life and reduce the effects of poverty by providing opportunities, services, and collaborating with community agencies to foster self-sufficiency.
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| Weatherization and Energy Assistance |
The Energy Conservation Department offers help to low-income Monroe County residents with:
Utility Assistance Energy Education Weatherization Services The weatherization assistance is a state and federally-funded home energy conservation program providing FREE measures to a home.
Families receiving weatherization services can expect heating costs to be reduced 20-25%, amounting to about $300 savings per year.
Tips, incentives, and energy savings kits are distributed at each energy class to assist in lowering energy expenses.
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| Transportation |
To Medical Appointments and Other Non-Emergency Transportation
Vans Equipped with wheelchair lifts, seating for 6-10 passengers
Service is available Monday through Friday (and some Saturdays) from 6am to 4:30pm throughout Southeastern Michigan, as well as Toledo
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| Senior Medicare Patrol |
$1 out of every $7 spent on Medicare is paid inappropriately.
Informed:----------------
Billions of dollars are lost each year to Medicare/Medicaid waste, fraud, and abuse. The Medicare and Medicaid programs provide security for you and your family. You want to ensure that these health insurance programs will have the money to operate and to provide good, quality health care for you and future generations.
Although the vast majority of providers are honest, the activites of the remaining few result in wasted funds for the Medicare and Medicaid programs and a loss of quality of care for yourself.
Aware:------------------
Here are some ways to take an active role in protecting your health care:
*Review your Medicare Summary Notice errors *Confirm that services/supplies were received and necessary
If you identify or suspect waste, fraud, and/or abuse, call your provider and describe the problem. If you're not satisfied with the response you get or if you are not comforable calling your provider directly, call us at MCOP. 734-241-2775
Involved:----------------
Volunteers are critical to the success of this effort. Since 1993, billions of dollars in health care savings have been realized due to government and volunteer efforts of people like you.
You can help make a difference in your community by actively participating in your local Senior Medicare Patrol Project.
Volunteer activites include:
*Giving presentations *Information Dissemination *Helping beneficiaries review their Medicare Summary Notices
This information is provided by the U.S. Administration on Aging, which is partnering with other government agencies, the MCOP, and thousands of older Americans in a national effort to combat and prevent waste, fraud, and abuse in Medicare and Medicaid.
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| Home Chore |
The Home Chore Department assists those age 60+ with home maintenance tasks that include:
lawn mowing cleaning gutter minor carpentry shoveling snow minor electrical and plumbing repairs installing storm windows and air conditioners All to improve safety in and outside of their home.
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| Home Care |
The Home Care Department assists eligible Monroe County residents with daily routines such as homemaking and personal care tasks so that clients may remain living independently in their own homes. Respite care is also available for care givers.
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| Resource Advocacy |
The Resource Advocacy Department links seniors with services and benefits for which they may qualify. Home visits are scheduled to assess the appropriate community involvement including:
Community Resource Handbook Save a Life Program Elderly Prescription Insurance Coverage (EPIC) Center Tax Credits Medicaid/Medicare Applications Senior Prescription Assistance Program Senior Fuel and Unmet Emergency Needs Program Home Injury Control (HIC) including wheelchair ramps, bathroom chair and grab bars, bathtub rails, toilet seat risers and rails, smoke alarms, hand-held showers, safe lighting, and non-skid surfacing.
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| Emergency Services |
Food:-------------------
*The Monroe County Food Bank offers Community Supplemental Food Program (CSFP)
*The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) and emergency food boxes for eligible Monroe County residents
Homeless Prevention:-------------
*Permanent Supportive Housing
*Links to Homeownership
*Homeownership Counseling
*Family Self-Sufficiency Program
*Federal Emergency Management Assistance (FEMA)
*Continuum of Care Participant
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