The Stoudamire Wellness Hub

The Stoudamire is a 17,000-square-foot community center that provides holistic wellness activities and resources to eastside residents through multi-sector partnerships with other community stakeholders. We offer art, technology, fitness, and media classes; host health fairs, job fairs, movie nights, children’s camps, and conferences; and provide event and meeting space for the community.

Join today to live well, play well, be well!

Our Work

Memberships


Members of Stoudamire Wellness Hub receive special access to classes, programs and activities at the hub - as well as discounted or free tickets/entry to some ECN events. In addition to these resources, members will receive discounted rates on space rental at The Stoudamire and ECN’s Mack Market.

Membership in The Stoudamire is available on a sliding scale for up to $20 per year with opportunities to volunteer in exchange for, or in addition to, monetary payment.

To become a member residents can (1) sign up and pay our $0- $20 annual membership fee, or (2) sign-up and volunteer a minimum of 20 hours at The Stoudamire throughout the year.

To learn more about membership at The Stoudamire, please contact Nayomi Cawthorne at (313) 571-2800 or ncawthorne@ecn-detroit.org.

Classes & Activities


The Stoudamire offers art, dance, and fitness classes; community meetings and events; resource fairs; pop-up events; the Neighborhood Tech Hub; and more. Our classes and events are excellent opportunities to connect with community members and learn new skills. The course catalog has something for everyone–all ages, abilities, and skills are welcome here.

The Stoudamire is your community center where you can live well, play well, be well.

Spring Term begins April 17 and continues through June 23.
Summer Term begins July 10 and continues through August 25.
Registration is now open for all classes.

ECN Resilience Hub


Eastside Community Network is converting our headquarters at 4401 Conner St into a resilience hub that will support residents dealing with various climate change issues. The resilience hub will include solar panels and battery storage to provide energy resilience against power outages and extreme weather events; as well as stormwater management and other infrastructure improvements to support resiliency during and after climate events. The center will maintain resources and partnerships with organizations and institutions that increase the climate resiliency of our community and provide direct support to residents.

In addition to these climate resilience aspects, our re-imagined headquarters will also take a holistic approach for people’s well-being -- serving as a Wellness Hub for the community.

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