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COMMUNITY RESOURCES
& HOTLINES

Immediate Community Assistance Programs

  • MI Bridges:
     

  • This is an online platform that streamlines the application process for many state funded assistance programs: healthcare coverage, cash assistance, food assistance programs, state of emergency relief fund, and child development care. This is also where you can submit the online mandated reporter form. It connects you with state and local resources associated with various life events (having a baby, moving or being evicted, losing a job, becoming a foster parent, etc.). They also have options to connect you with a navigator to help you use MI bridges. 

  • Michigan Department of Education’s Summer Food Service Program

  • Emergency Utility Relief

  • Immediate help may be available if you are facing conditions of extreme hardship or emergencies threatening your health and safety. State Emergency Relief helps pay heat and electric.

  • Crisis Hotline for COVID-19 Healthcare Workers and First Responders

  • WSU School of Social Work has established crisis hotline for healthcare workers and first responders fighting COVID-19 outbreak. The number is 1-888-910-1636 with counselors available Mon-Sat 5AM-9PM.

HEALTHCARE

  • HUDA Free Community Clinic:
    1605 W. Davison Ave Detriot MI 48216
    (313) 865.8446

     

  • Central City Integrated Health:
    10 Peterboro St., Detroit, MI 48201
    (313)831.3160

     

  • Community Health and Social Services Center (CHASS)
    5635 West Fort Street, Detroit, MI 48209
    (313) 849.3920

     

  • St. John Conner Creek Village
    4777 East Outer Drive, Detroit, MI 48234
    (313) 369.9100

     

  • Woodward Corridor Family Health Center
    611 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Detroit, MI 48201
    (313) 832.6300

     

  • Wyandotte Clinic for the Working Uninsured
    3333 Biddle Ave Wyandotte, MI 48192
    (734) 365.3560

  • Detroit Community Health Connection
    6550 West Warren, Detroit , MI 48210
    (313) 897.7700 (medical phone)
    (313) 361.3242 (dental phone)

  • SAY Detroit Family Healthcare

29836 Telegraph Rd., Southfield, MI 48034

(313) 826.0111

Healthcare
Addiction

addiction

  • Sacred Heart Rehabilitation Center​​ Madison Heights Recovery & Wellness Services

1400 E 12 Mile Rd, Madison Heights, MI 48071

(248) 658-1116

  • Alcoholics Anonymous

4750 Woodward Ave # 407, Detroit, MI 48201​

(313) 831-5550

  • Narcotics Anonymous

726 Livernois, Ferndale, MI 48220

(231) 216.8952

domestic violence

  • National Domestic Violence Hotline

(800) 799-7233 (SAFE)

  • Detroit Police Department’s Victims Assistance Program Hotline

4707 St. Antoine Street, Detroit, Michigan 48201 

(313) 833-1660

  • Rape Counseling and Homicide Individual and Group

  • 4707 St. Antoine Suite M-167 Detroit, MI 48201

  • Women In Touch

(313) 737-7168 

  • Domestic Violence Interventions

34051 Gratiot Avenue Suite 102, Clinton Township, Michigan 48035

(586) 980-2464

Domestic Violence

women's shelters

Please call for location.

  • Alternatives for Girls - Detroit

903 W. Grand Blvd. Detroit, MI 48208-2365

Phone: (313) 361-4000

Crisis Line: (888) AFG.3919
Callers may need to leave a message but will be called back within 24 hours. 

Resource Center: (313) 361-4000 ext. 295 or resourcecenter@alternativesforgirls.org

  • Bethlehem House - Detroit

(313) 923-6435

  • Coalition on Temporary Shelter - Detroit

​26 Peterboro Street, Detroit, Michigan 48201

(313) 831-3777

  • First Step (offers shelter)

​44567 Pinetree Drive, Plymouth Michigan 48170 

(734) 416.1111

  • YWCA Interim House (offers shelter)

(313) 862.3580

ywca@ywcadetroit.org

  • The Angel House

26150 Five Mile Road, Redford Charter Township, Michigan 48239 

(313) 694.3093

  • Haven (offers shelter)

801 Vanguard Drive, Pontiac, Michigan 48341
(877) 922.1274
Crisis support line: 248-334-1274 

Women's Shelters

mental health services

  • Detroit Wayne Mental Health Authority

707 W. Milwaukee St. Detroit, MI 48202

(313) 224.7000

  • Team Wellness Center

2925 Russell St. Detroit, MI 48207

(313) 396.5300

  • Stonecrest Center

15000 Gratiot Ave, Detroit,  MI  48205

(866) 570-5580

  • Central City Integrated Health

10 Peterboro St, Detroit, MI 48201

(313) 831-3160

  • Sollars and Associates

5728 Schaefer R Dearborn, MI 48126

(313) 354-6234

Mental Health Services
Adult Services

ADULT services

Services (including but not limited to counseling, psychiatric services, legal advocacy and case management) for adults subject to crime and/or assault.

  • ACCESS Victims of Crime Act Program

6450 Maple Street, Dearborn, MI 48126​

(313) 216.2202

  • Common Ground Crisis and Resource Center

1200 Telegraph Rd., Pontiac, MI, 48341​

(800) 231.1127

  • Vulnerable Adult Helpline Service

(800) 996-6228

  • RAINN – Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network National Hotline

(800) 656-4673 

  • Adult Well-Being Services

(313) 447-1462

  • Sexual Assault Services for Holistic Healing and Wellness (SASHA)

(888) 865-7055

Family Services

FAMILY services

  • Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS)

Administrative Offices: 2651 Saulino Court Dearborn, MI 48120
Phone: (313) 842-7010
Fax: (313) 842-5150

  • Community Sharing Outreach Center

Duck Lake Center 5061 N. Duck Lake Road, Highland

(248) 889-0347

  • Black Family Development

​Administrative Offices: 2995 E. Grand Boulevard Detroit, MI 48202

(313) 758-0150

  • Latino Family Services

1145 Lawndale, Detroit, MI, 48209

(313) 279-3232

  • Starfish Family Services

(734) 728. 3400

  • The Children's Center

79 Alexandrine West, Detroit, MI 48201

(313) 831-5535

Suicide Awareness

SUICIDE AWARENESS

  • National Suicide Prevention Hotline

(866) 289-2641

  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

(800) 273-TALK (8255)

Online Psychotherapy Resources

Free Resources:

  • 7 Cups: speak with a trained volunteer listener

  • MindShift: app with CBT-based tools to manage anxiety and learn to calm yourself when needed

  • Moodfit: app that allows you to track your emotions and work on combatting negative thoughts

  • Moodpath: app with daily questions to help track moods and check in on emotional states

  • MoodTools: app with a questionnaire to assess depression, a thought diary, and a safety plan if needed

  • PTSD Coach: app with information about PTSD and ways to cope with trauma

  • Sanvello: app with self-care content to help with anxiety and relaxation

Low-cost resources: 

  • 7 Cups ($150 per week): online talk therapy

  • BetterHelp ($60-$80 per week): online talk therapy; may accept your health insurance

  • Headspace ($12.99 per month): app with guided meditation

  • Real ($36 per month): self-guided courses to help with specific issues 

  • Sanvello ($8.99 per month): app with payment option for premium self-care content and guided meditations

  • Talkspace ($65-$99 per week): online talk therapy; may accept your health insurance

Online Psychotherapy

LGBTQIA+ Resources

Corktown Health Center

Corktown Health Center is the first medical home focused on serving the LGBTQ community in Southeastern Michigan. We offer primary care, behavioral health services, comprehensive HIV care and treatment, cancer screening, health insurance navigation and more. We are a collaborative work-in-progress and are continuing to grow and expand in order to offer more services that meet the needs of our community.

Ruth Ellis Center

Named in honor of a resilient Detroit icon, Ruth Ellis Center works to create a supportive environment and community with LGBTQ+ young people. Founded in 1999, Ruth Ellis Center (REC) has established a national reputation for quality and innovation in providing trauma-informed services for lesbian, gay, bi-attractional, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ+) youth, and young adults, with an emphasis on young people of color, experiencing homelessness, involved in the child welfare system, and/or experiencing barriers to health and wellbeing.

LGBTQIA+
Resource Map
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