Press Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Feb. 2, 2022 CONTACT: Lynn Sutfin, 517-241-2112, SutfinL1@michigan.gov MDHHS Director Elizabeth Hertel visits Upper Peninsula LANSING, Mich. – During a recent visit to the Upper Peninsula, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) Director Elizabeth Hertel met with MDHHS county employees, as well as volunteers and staff from community and partner organizations, service providers, and local leaders. The visit was a chance to understand and hear about challenges and successes, opportunities and needs in the region, as the state continues to respond to COVID-19 and works toward goals to improve food access and access to behavioral health services. "I was excited to visit the MDHHS office in Marquette to meet and thank employees for their dedication," said Hertel. "In addition, it was so valuable to sit down and meet with local officials, business owners and other community members to learn about the challenges they face and our health and human services goals that I hope will make a difference in the daily lives of families in Marquette and across the state as we move forward from the COVID-19 pandemic." MDHHS Director Elizabeth Hertel met with a student, faculty members and staff at Northern Michigan University, including NMU Medical Director Dr. Chris Kirkpatrick (pictured at right). Topics of discussion included the COVID-19 response, food insecurity and increasing food access, and meeting the region's behavioral health needs. Meetings and tours included stops at Northern Michigan University (NMU) to discuss food security, COVID-19 and access to behavioral health care. Hertel also:
In addition to her visits in Marquette, Hertel helped other volunteers sort food supplies at the Alger Community Food Pantry in Munising and volunteered alongside Community Action Alger-Marquette's (CAAM) community nutrition services director, staff and the pantry manager at the Salvation Army's Ishpeming Food Pantry. CAAM partners with pantries in Marquette and Alger Counties to more effectively reach moderate-income individuals and families who need help, in place of or in addition to sources of assistance provided through the state and other sources. Hertel will continue to visit with employees, stakeholders and local service providers across Michigan during the upcoming year to continue to listen and learn about the successes and specific needs of employees, families and communities, and to look for ways to continuously improve the state's delivery of programs and services. # # #
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Wednesday, February 2, 2022
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MDHHS Director Elizabeth Hertel visits Upper Peninsula to meet with community partners and stakeholders
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