Community Action Alger Marquette

Community Action Alger Marquette Our Early Head Start program provides free home visiting services for low-income pregnant women and families with children who are 0-3 years old.

Our Mission is to improve the economic security and well-being of individuals and families in Alger and Marquette Counties by providing education, housing and human service programs through community collaborations. Our Head Start Program provides free preschool education programs for low-income children 3-5 years old. It also provides family services and health services for children. Our Great St

art Readiness Program serves 4 year old children who may be at risk of becoming educationally disadvantaged or who may have special needs. Children must be at least 4 years old by September 1st of the year they apply. Our Home Delivered Meals program provides a hot meal to seniors who are homebound and unable to prepare nutritious meals for themselves. To qualify you must be homebound and 60 years of age or older. In addition to providing healthy and well-balanced meals, the meal deliverers also provide an important service by checking on the homebound seniors when they deliver meals. Our Congregate Dining program provides a healthy, nutritionally balanced lunch at one of our thirteen congregate dining sites within Alger and Marquette counties. To qualify to attend one of our sites you have to be age 60 or older, or if you are the spouse of a person age 60 and older. Our Commodity Food program works to improve the health of low-income elderly persons at least 60 years of age by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA food. Each food package is distributed once per month to a certain location to be picked up by the client. Our Emergency Fuel and Utility Assistance program provides assistance for individuals or families who have past due bills, may be running out of fuel or low on wood supply. For metered utility assistance the bills must be past due. As for deliverable fuel, the fuel tank must be at or below 25% in order to fill it. A household's gross income must be below 150% of the 2015 Federal Poverty Guidelines. We will need proof of income and identification to complete the application process. Our Home Weatherization program aims at lowering energy costs to the individual there by freeing up precious income that can be applied toward another living expense or to make paying the high energy bills more attainable through energy efficiency measures. Our Housing Services program provides services to individuals or families in ten counties incuding; Alger, Marquette, Schoolcraft, Delta, Menominee, Dickinson, Baraga, Keeweenaw, Houghton and Iron. Our targeted populations include homeless with a disability- as defined by HUD, chronically homeless, and general homeless. Our Supportive Services for Veteran Families program offers case management services and assistance in accessing all VA benefits as well as community resources. We can also provide temporary financial assistance for security deposits, rent payments, rent and utility arrears, child care, moving expenses, transportation assistance and emergency transitional housing assistance.

05/29/2026
05/27/2026

Join us TOMORROW from 12–2 PM at KI Sawyer for our next Feeding America West Michigan food distribution! If you can, give this a quick Like & Share to help spread the word.

On the menu: potatoes, pistachios, pinto beans, cereal, asparagus, apples, cottage cheese, mushrooms and oranges

Hope to see you there!

05/26/2026

Recently, our ​​Head Start Program participated in an observation conducted by the National Office of Head Start using the Classroom Assessment Scoring System (CLASS®) in our preschool center-based classrooms.

We are excited to announce that our program scored ABOVE the competitive thresholds in all three categories! This achievement reflects the dedication, professionalism, and heart our teachers and staff bring to our classrooms every day.

The CLASS® tool evaluates teacher-child interactions across three important domains and ten dimensions, measuring the quality of interactions on a seven-point scale.

We extend our gratitude to our staff, families, governing board, policy council, management team, and community stakeholders for their continued support and commitment to providing high-quality early childhood education experiences for our children and families.

Together, we continue building strong foundations for lifelong learning and success!

05/22/2026

We are incredibly grateful to First Bank for their generous donation to our Meals on Wheels program. Their support helps us continue providing nutritious meals and meaningful connections to members of our community who rely on these services every day. Thank you for making a difference and helping us serve our neighbors with care and compassion.

In observance of Memorial Day, Community Action Alger Marquette locations will be closed on Monday, May 25, 2026, as we ...
05/22/2026

In observance of Memorial Day, Community Action Alger Marquette locations will be closed on Monday, May 25, 2026, as we honor military personnel who have died while serving our country.

05/19/2026

Happy birthday, Head Start! For 61 years has been providing comprehensive early childhood education, health, nutrition, and parent involvement services to children and families.

05/15/2026

It’s National Pizza Party Day…​​which means calories don’t count and “just one slice” is officially impossible! 🍕🎉
At Community Action Alger Marquette, we know that bringing people together whether over a meal, a conversation, or a shared mission, helps build stronger communities.
Our mission is to improve the economic security and wellbeing of individuals and families in Alger and Marquette Counties by providing education, housing, and human service programs through community collaborations.
Today reminds us that sometimes the best connections start around a table with good food and good company. So grab a slice, share a smile, and celebrate community with us! 🍕❤️

Our early childhood students put their hearts into Huggy Day by coloring their very own “Huggy Heart” ❤️Each heart is mo...
05/14/2026

Our early childhood students put their hearts into Huggy Day by coloring their very own “Huggy Heart” ❤️

Each heart is more than just art; it represents Community Action’s commitment to supporting and uplifting those in need throughout our local communities.

Together, we’re spreading warmth, compassion, and a whole lot of love 🤗

05/14/2026

We’ve had a few people ask — YES, Feeding America is still happening on Thursday, May 14! 🎉

The event will continue to take place at Silver Creek Church (our old location), so be sure to head there.

📍 219 Silver Creek Road

See you then!

Address

1125 Commerce Drive
Marquette, MI
49855

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

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