CMS Energy Announces Commitment for Jackson's Great Start Collaborative - Supports Early Childhood Education
28 April 2008 - 10:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
JACKSON, Mich., April 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- CMS Energy is
making a significant commitment of $175,000 to support early
childhood education in its Jackson hometown. The commitment
underscores the company's ongoing intent to strengthen the social
fabric in the communities in which it serves, as well as help
develop future well-prepared employees for itself and other
Michigan companies. CMS Energy's President and Chief Executive
Officer David Joos announced the commitment recently at the Great
Start Collaborative of Jackson County's first annual legislative
breakfast held at the Ella Sharp Museum of Art and History. "The
most important thing we can do for the children and young people of
our community, in addition to making sure they grow up in a safe,
caring environment, is to get them ready to learn. Education is the
key to their long-term success," said Joos. "We are actively
seeking partners in the Jackson business community and other
organizations for this vital effort. We will also encourage our
2,000 employees who work in our facilities in Jackson County to
consider volunteer opportunities supporting these initiatives,"
noted Joos. "While financial help is important, it is the personal
commitment of volunteer time by our officers and employees, and
many others in the community, which will make a difference in the
lives of children." Following extensive research in the areas of
greatest need by the Great Start Collaborative, CMS Energy's
support for early childhood education in Jackson involves three key
areas: child care, literacy and mentoring. CMS Energy will fund a
pilot Child Care Scholarship Program to benefit ten students who
are working at least part-time and attending a local college or
university. This responds to the Great Start Collaborative's
strategic planning effort that found a sharp decline in the
availability of child care scholarships for individuals pursuing
higher education. To strengthen early childhood literacy programs,
CMS Energy will help launch an Imagination Library that will
provide a free book each month for every child under age five
throughout Jackson County. This supports a key Great Start finding
that childhood literacy plays a fundamental role in determining
whether a child enters kindergarten ready to learn. On mentoring,
CMS Energy will be partnering with Big Brothers Big Sisters of
Jackson County to support the Bigs in School Program. The company
will be encouraging employees and retirees to volunteer one hour a
week during the school year to spend time with a child in need of a
positive role model. CMS Energy will be sponsoring four site-based
programs at locations near its Jackson facilities. Those locations
are: McCulloch Academy of Technology and Science; Parnall
Elementary; Northwest Elementary; and Martin Luther King Center.
"We are very excited that CMS Energy is making such a substantial
commitment to the children of Jackson County. It is my hope that
this will be a call to action for others in the community to invest
in the future success and economic prosperity of Jackson County by
supporting early childhood initiatives," said Mary
Cunningham-DeLuca, Great Start Collaborative Co-Chairperson. The
Jackson County Great Start Collaborative (JCGSC) is the decision
making body for Michigan's Great Start system at the local level.
Convened by the Jackson County Intermediate School District, the
JCGSC's executive committee represents: parents, business leaders,
faith based leaders, health care professionals, child care
providers, preschool educators, family court, and directors of
community agencies. The general membership of the collaborative
represents over 40 agencies and programs that provide services to
young families in Jackson County. CMS Energy is a Michigan-based
company that has as its primary business operations an electric and
natural gas utility, natural gas pipeline systems, and independent
power generation. DATASOURCE: CMS Energy CONTACT: Media only: Dan
Bishop, +1-517-788-2395, or Jeff Holyfield, +1-517-788-2394, both
of CMS Energy Web site: http://www.cmsenergy.com/
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