Choze Powell

S.O.N.S. Outreach Launches Registration For 2023 Flag Football Season

S.O.N.S. Outreach announces the commencement of registration for the eagerly awaited 2023 Flag Football Season. Boys and girls in grades 1st through 8th are cordially invited to join this dynamic league, designed to foster sportsmanship and teamwork.

Enrollment is open at a fee of $25 per child which includes a jersey, promising a season of excitement and growth. The registration, drill, and draft day are scheduled for Saturday, September 9th, from 11 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., and will be hosted at the S.O.N.S. Outreach located at, 55 15th St, Port Huron.

Games will be played on Saturdays from September 23rd through October (weather permitting). For those interested in becoming potential coaches, assistant coaches, or for more information, visit: sonsoutreach.org.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Kindness Goes A Long Way: Today Marks The Beginning Of Be Kind To Humankind Week

What better way to start Friday off than by celebrating “Be Kind to Humankind Week” which kicks off today, reminding individuals worldwide of the power of kindness. 

Created in August 1988 by Toms River, New Jersey resident Lorraine Jara, the week-long celebration encourages people to exhibit acts of kindness and empathy towards one another.

Jara’s inspiration to initiate the event stemmed from a tragic incident involving two men from her hometown. Their unfortunate fate led her to establish Be Kind to Humankind Week. Notable figures, including Oprah Winfrey, Paul Simon, and several U.S. Presidents, have acknowledged Jara’s efforts in promoting kindness.

Though celebrated annually, Jara hopes that this initiative sparks a continuous culture of kindness and empathy, transcending the boundaries of a single week. The event also holds the potential to instill these values in young minds, fostering a brighter and kinder future for all.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Limited-Time Opportunity: $100 Bonus For Opening MiABLE Disability Savings Account Ending Soon

As August draws to a close, a mere 8 days remain for individuals with disabilities and their families to capitalize on a time-limited incentive. 

The first 200 people to initiate an eligible MiABLE (Michigan Achieving a Better Life Experience) disability savings account during August will receive a matching bonus of up to $100. With around 500,000 eligible individuals in Michigan, merely 1% of that potential beneficiary pool is currently enrolled in MiABLE accounts statewide. 

Since its establishment in 2015 by the Michigan Department of Treasury, MiABLE has empowered families and individuals with disabilities to save for both immediate and future financial needs without jeopardizing crucial assistance programs such as Medicaid and Supplemental Security Income (SSI).

For more information, visit: savewithable.com.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

FDA Links ‘On the Go’ Ice Cream Cups To Widespread Listeria Outbreak

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has identified a concerning connection between “On the Go” ice cream cups and a widespread outbreak of foodborne illnesses. 

Real Kosher Ice Cream, a Brooklyn-based company, is at the center of the controversy as their products have been confirmed to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, a dangerous bacterium. The FDA’s investigation revealed that this strain of Listeria matches those found in samples from two patients, one in New York and another in Pennsylvania, who fell seriously ill and required hospitalization.

Prompted by this alarming discovery, Real Kosher Ice Cream initiated a recall of specific ice cream products after evidence linked them to the sick individuals. The impacted ice cream was distributed across numerous states including Michigan, raising concerns about the extent of the outbreak’s reach.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

St. Clair County Community Mental Health Expands Services With Talkspace

Seeking to address the mental health needs of Port Huron residents, Talkspace, a leading online therapy platform, is introducing an exclusive opportunity.

A free three-month trial of Talkspace’s services is now available for City of Port Huron residents ages 14 and up, providing easy access to professional therapy from the comfort of their homes.

With a focus on their unwavering commitment to supporting individuals dealing with serious mental illness, emotional disturbances, intellectual/developmental disabilities, and co-occurring disorders, Talkspace connects users with licensed therapists through secure messaging and live video sessions. The initiative underscores the importance of prioritizing mental well-being and making therapy more accessible.

St. Clair County Community Mental Health reiterates its commitment: Your Mental Health Matters.

Limited spots are available for this offer. Interested individuals can secure their free three-month trial by visiting: scccmh.org/talkspace

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Anonymous Donor Sponsors Vibrant Mural For 7th Street Bridge Tunnel, Call For Artists Now Open

In a community-driven initiative, an anonymous benefactor has pledged support for a captivating mural to adorn the tunnel beneath the 7th Street Bridge in Port Huron. Artists and visionaries are invited to submit their proposals, with a submission deadline of August 31st.

The selected design should creatively utilize all available surfaces, including walls, ceiling, and even the floor. While avoiding common motifs like lighthouses and sailboats, artists are encouraged to embrace uplifting and family-friendly themes. A budget of approximately $4000 is allocated for this project, so keep your ideas feasible.

Artists can seize this unique opportunity to collaborate, if preferred, and benefit from the tunnel’s sheltered workspace, guarding against both rain and sun. 

For proposal submissions, send a mock-up and proposed budget to: jody@ravencafeph.com

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell