St. Clair County
Community Services Coordinating Body

The St. Clair County Community Services Coordinating Body (CSCB) is the state-recognized "Community Collaborative" for St. Clair County. The CSCB is a coalition of human service agencies in the county -- all of them non-profit, both public and private.

Every county in Michigan has a "Community Collaborative" to address issues that affect the lives of children, families and special populations within its jurisdiction in a coordinated manner.

The members of the St. Clair County Community Services Coordinating Body work together to:

  • Strengthen inter-agency communication
  • Coordinate the services and activities of the participating agencies
  • Plan on a community-wide basis
  • Continue needed services
  • Identify and implement new services to meet the community's needs

Chair: Michael McCartan

Vice Chair: Juanita Gittings.

Staff Support: Amy Smith. asmith@scccmh.org  (810) 985-8900.

2010 CSCB Full Body Meeting Dates

The Steering Committee of the CSCB meets 10-12 times per year.

The CSCB as whole meets four to six times per year.

For details, call Amy Smith at (810) 985-8900 or asmith@scccmh.org .

The CSCB's activities are organized into initiatives:

  • Child Death Review
  • Community Employment Collaborative (CEM)
  • Critical Incidents Stress Management (CISM)
  • Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Council
  • Michigan Prisoner Reentry Initiative
  • Volunteer Action Center

The CSCB's Community Plan Workgroups

  • Children and Family Services
  • Great Start
  • Health Community Coalition
  • Housing and Support Services

For a list of participating agencies, click here.

For members of the steering committee, click here.

The CSCB might be able to help you if:
 

  • You are seeking a letter of support for a new project
  • You are seeking information and/or statistics about the health and welfare of St. Clair County residents
  • You need help in removing a barrier to human services in the county
  • You have an idea how to improve human services in the county
  • You are aware of an emerging or new issue in human services.