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The Baldwin Center

About The Baldwin Center

The Baldwin Center’s mission is to feed, clothe, educate and empower the men, women and children of the Pontiac community. We are a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization. The Center has been serving our neighbors since 1981 and currently offers more than 25 support programs that meet basic needs, offer assistance in a crisis, provide education and enrichment opportunities for adults and children, and serve as a safety net. We envision people of all ages and cultures sharing the belief that they can create and shape how they live and grow within the community.

The Baldwin Center was created as an outreach program of the Baldwin Avenue United Methodist Church in response to increasing poverty in the neighborhood. The congregation opened the Center’s doors to provide food and recreation to children in June 1981. The Family Soup Kitchen, tutoring services and a shelter soon followed and the programs offered at the church grew from there.

In 2006, the congregation moved to Grace and Peace Community Church and the Baldwin Center continued offering human service programs as an independent 501(c)3. All of our programs are located on the former church’s property at 212 Baldwin Avenue in Pontiac.

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Community Director

July 2018 Pontiac, MI
“Helping others”

Creative Writing Workshop Intern

September 2016 - April 2017 Pontiac, MI
“Working with the kids here was an amazing experience. I feel like they taught me every bit as much as I taught them -- probably more! This was definitely one of the most rewarding experiences I've had in my college career.”
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