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Macomb Community Action seeks public input for 2025 community needs assessment

Press Release

Macomb Community Action (MCA) is seeking public responses to a survey that will be used for its 2025 community needs assessment. In addition to survey responses, the community needs assessment will also include third-party county, state, and national data; as well as input from virtual and in-person community forums. The purpose of the assessment is to help provide MCA a better understanding of community needs and how they can address the needs. 

The community needs assessment survey, which is conducted every three years, is open to individuals who live in Macomb County. Subjects covered by the survey include housing, employment, finances, and transportation. The survey will be open through Friday, May 30.

“Public input is essential to helping us understanding the community needs and developing actions to address those needs,” said Andrew Cox, Director/Health Officer of the Macomb County Department of Health and Community Services. “I encourage all Macomb County residents to take a few minutes and share their feedback. It will go a long way in helping us continue to improve the services we provide.”    

“By gathering input directly from county residents, we are able to develop data-driven insights and strategies that are reflected in our public offerings,” said Ed Scott, Director of Macomb Community Action. “This results in better, more effective delivery of community services that are based on community-level needs.”

The community needs assessment survey can be found here (bit.ly/macombcna).

Learn more about Macomb Community Action and its offerings here (macombgov.org/mca).

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