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Council recognizes True North to Freedom as local nonprofit for charitable gaming license

5060276 · June 18, 2025
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The council approved a request recognizing True North to Freedom as a local nonprofit so the group may obtain a Michigan charitable gaming license. The board representative described services for trafficking survivors and upcoming fundraisers.

The Sterling Heights City Council voted to recognize True North to Freedom as a local nonprofit organization for the purpose of obtaining a state of Michigan charitable gaming license, stipulating that the city’s recognition not be used as an organizational endorsement or appear on promotional materials.

Claudia Royal, identified as the secretary of the True North to Freedom board, told council the nonprofit provides one‑on‑one case management, counseling referrals, a food and clothing pantry, transportation assistance and life‑skills programming for survivors of human…

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