HOLLAND, MI (WHTC) – Four new social and recreational programs for adults with disabilities are being launched by Community Mental Health of Ottawa County (CMHOC).
The programs are being funded by the mental health millage that was passed by Ottawa County voters in March, 2016 and will help to replace some of the opportunities lost due to funding cuts.
CMHOC has selected four agencies to run the social and recreations programs. A program will be located in each of the four quadrants of Ottawa County and will offer a variety of activities. Each program will have their own calendar and advanced registration is required. Some of the activities being offered include dance and exercise classes, bowling, movie nights, sporting events, and museum visits.
If someone is interested in attending one of the programs they can contact thet organizations below:
Grand Haven/Spring Lake – Momentum Center Located at 714 Columbus in Grand Haven. Momentum Center will be celebrating their grand opening on April 20, 2017. Visit their website or Facebook page to learn more or call 616-414-9111.
Coopersville/Allendale – Heritage Homes Social Rec Program is offering a variety of activities. If you are interested in attending check out their Facebook page or website to learn more about what is being offered. Call 616-384-3479.
Hudsonville/Jenison – Ikus Life Enrichment Services: R.E.C. Connect is offering a variety of activities check out their Facebook page or visit their website to learn about what is being offered. Call 616-677-5251 x119.
Holland – Pioneer Resources: LARC Program is offering a variety of activities in the Holland area check out their Facebook page to learn more about LARC. If you are interested in attending call 231-773-5355.