Mid-Michigan Treatment Courts Foundation

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MMTCF Expands Service Area

MMTCF is now able to serve Treatment Court Participants in Jackson County and Washtenaw County

2nd Annual Walk for Wellness – May 20

The Mid-Michigan Treatment Courts Foundation (MMTCF) is hosting its second annual Walk for Wellness on Saturday May 20, 2023 at Granger Meadows Park from 9:00 – 11:30 am.   This family friendly, non-competitive 1 mile walk around the park’s blue trail is designed to share awareness about the positive impact of the Mid-Michigan Treatment court programs…

First Annual Recovery Reception – Huge Success

MMTCF’s first Recovery Reception was packed the University Club of MSU. Special thanks to WLNS Sheri Jones for serving as our master of ceremonies and inspiring us all to find our servant heart, the Honorable Rosemarie Aquilina who founded the organization and the evening’s keynote speaker, treatment court graduate Regina. Also thanks to MMTCF President…

MMTCF to Celebrate 15 years with Reception

Mid-Michigan Treatment Courts Foundation is hosting a Recovery Reception on Thursday, October 20 from 5:30-7:30 pm at the University Club of MSU.  The purpose of the event is two-fold.  One, to celebrate the organization’s 15th anniversary of helping local treatment court participants with financial obstacles that may hinder their progress towards recovery and two, to…

Walk for Wellness to Support Mid-Michigan Treatment Court Foundation

LANSING – The Mid-Michigan Treatment Court Foundation is hosting its first annual Walk for Wellness on Saturday, June 18, 2022 at Granger Meadows Park from 9:00 – 11:30 am.   This family-friendly, non-competitive one-mile walk around the park’s blue trail is designed to share awareness about the positive impact of the Mid-Michigan Treatment court programs and…

Videos Replace Breakfast for Fundraiser

LANSING – For the past 11 years the last Friday in October has been the Ingham County Treatment Courts Foundation’s (ICTCF) annual fundraising breakfast. Unfortunately, this year COVID has prohibited the breakfast where graduates of the program were celebrated and the ICTCF raised most of its money to help program participants throughout the year. Read…

Ingham County Treatment Courts Shares National Recovery Month Message

LANSING – The Ingham County Treatment Courts (ICTCF) is a proud supporter of National Recovery Month (Recovery Month) which is a national observance held every September to educate Americans that substance use treatment and mental health services can enable those with a mental and/or substance use disorder to live a healthy and rewarding life. Read…

Attorney Jamie White makes $5,000 donation to Ingham County Treatment Courts Foundation

Learn more about the impact of this donation at WLNS  Ingham County Bar Foundation Makes $3000 Donation for 2020 John Nicolucci receives proclamation from the State of Michigan for his 10 years of serving as President of Ingham County Treatment Courts Foundation (formerly Ingham County Sobriety Court Foundation).  Sheri Jones and Jerre Cory made the…

Annual Letter to ICTCF Supporters

Our recovery community has been deeply affected by the COVID-19 virus. the courts are open and are continuing to provide incredible and creative services to individuals enrolled in the Ingham County treatment court programs. Read More

ICTCF Announces New Leadership

LANSING, Mich. — The Ingham County Treatment Court Foundation (ICTCF) is pleased to announce Ingham County Undersheriff Andy Bouck has been named the Foundation’s president. This news was shared at the organization’s annual fundraising breakfast on October 25. Read More

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The mission of the Mid-Michigan Treatment Courts Foundation (MMTCF) is to promote, through financial support and citizen awareness, the benefits of a successful, corrective, interdisciplinary treatment program.

The program is administered through the courts. Our primary mission is to fundraise so we can accommodate requests for grants to help treatment court participants face unexpected financial challenges.

Interested in learning more about the success of Drug Courts in the US, before you donate?
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