In Lansing, the Momentum Center, a local nonprofit organization, was recently honored with the Hometown Health Hero Award from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services for its efforts in promoting health within the community. This award recognizes individuals and organizations that work tirelessly to improve the health and well-being of residents in Michigan.
The Momentum Center provides a supportive environment for youth over age 11 and adults with mental illness, addiction, and disabilities. With locations in Grand Haven and Holland, the organization offers a variety of social and recreational activities, classes, events, and meals, allowing members to interact without fear of stigma or stereotypes. The organization’s mission is to create a space where individuals can come together to improve their overall well-being.
Barbara Lee VanHorssen, the director of the Momentum Center, accepted the award on behalf of the organization. The Momentum Center was nominated by Cindy Anderson, a resident of Grand Haven. The Ottawa County Migrant Health Task Force also received an honorable mention for their contributions to promoting health within the community.
This recognition highlights the importance of community-based organizations like the Momentum Center in supporting the health and well-being of individuals in Michigan. Their dedication to creating a welcoming and inclusive space for individuals with mental illness, addiction, and disabilities is truly commendable.