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HJNA Mini Food Pantry: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

HJNA Mini Food Pantry: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

by houghtonjones1708 | Mar 1, 2026 | Community Resources

At Houghton Jones Neighborhood Association (HJNA), we believe that strong communities are built when neighbors support one another. One of the ways we live out that mission is through our HJNA Mini Food Pantry, a resource created to help families facing food...

Why Businesses Should Engage with Community Initiatives

by houghtonjones1708 | Feb 15, 2026 | Community Resources

When businesses invest in communities, everyone benefits. Supporting local initiatives strengthens neighborhoods, builds trust, and creates shared success. The Value of Business Engagement Community partnerships help businesses: Build meaningful relationships Support...

Financial Literacy Starts Early: Tips for Parents & Teens

by houghtonjones1708 | Jan 15, 2026 | Community Resources

Financial confidence doesn’t start in adulthood—it starts early. Teaching youth money basics helps prepare them for independence and long-term stability. Key Lessons for Teens Budgeting and saving Understanding needs vs. wants Basic banking and credit awareness...

Empowering Our Youth Through Workshops & Life Skills

by houghtonjones1708 | Jan 9, 2026 | Community Resources

Empowerment starts with knowledge, confidence, and opportunity. HJNA’s upcoming monthly workshop series for girls and young women is designed to nurture the whole person—mind, body, and future. What the Workshop Series Covers Each month focuses on a key life area,...
TAKE WHAT YOU NEED, GIVE WHAT YOU CAN

TAKE WHAT YOU NEED, GIVE WHAT YOU CAN

by houghtonjones1708 | Nov 14, 2022 | Community Resources

TAKE WHAT YOU NEED, GIVE WHAT YOU CAN We have paternered with the Saginaw YMCA and FACTS ( Food Access Collaboration Team of Saginaw County). The mini pantry movement is a grassroots, crowdsourced solution to immediate and local need. Whether a need for food or a need...

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