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SafeHouse Center
24/7 HelpLine: 734-995-5444
If you are in immediate danger, call 911.
Linea de Apoyo de 24 horas: 734-995-5444
Si esta en grave peligro, llame a 911.

Community Resources

Below is a limited list of local resources that may be of interest. If you are looking for a specific resource, please call our Helpline for assistance or speak to your assigned advocate. 

You may also call United Way 211 for a more comprehensive guide to local community resources.

General Resources

Housing Access of Washtenaw County (HAWC) 

Provides assistance with move-in costs and/or referrals to local shelters or housing options.

Phone: 734-961-1999

Corner Health Services

Provides primary care, specialty care, mental health and support services for youth ages 12-25.

Phone: 734-484-3600

Food Gatherers ( ة توزیعات غذائی ّة مجانی / Reparto de Comida / 免费食物分发 / 無料食品の配布 / 무료 음식 나눔)

Resources for food pantries, distributions, and free meal resources available in Washtenaw County.

Phone: 734-761-2796

SASHA Center

SASHA (Sexual Assault Services for Holistic Healing & Awareness) Center provides culturally specific services to Sexual Assault Survivors through peer educational support groups. All groups are free, confidential and trauma Informed and also available virtually. To access groups, call 1-888-865-7055 (not a crisis line) or visit their website.

Therapy & Mental Health support

Washtenaw Community Mental Health (WCCMH)

Washtenaw County Community Mental Health (WCCMH) is the primary community mental health provider in Washtenaw County for individuals living with serious mental illness, intellectual/developmental disability or children with a serious emotional disturbance.

 

Clients and interested parties can contact the Access/Crisis Department 24/7, 365 days per year to receive information, referral to community resources, access to crisis services and to complete brief screenings for WCCMH services and scheduling for a face to face eligibility determination/level of care determination for WCCMH services and supports.​​

Phone: (734) 544-3050

Ozone House 

Provides crisis Intervention, counseling, shelter services and other support services for youth. 

Phone: 734-662-2222

The Women’s Center of Southeast Michigan

Provides access to therapists, job coaches, divorce specialists, family law

attorney, and financial advisors.

Phone: 734-973-6779

Thrive

Thrive is the clinical counseling practice of Jewish Family Services of Washtenaw County Inc., a non-profit social service agency committed to providing care to all residents regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, gender or ability to pay. 

Phone: 734-436-4249

Eastern Michigan Univ. Community Behavioral Health Clinic

The Community Behavioral Health Clinic offers convenient, affordable and low-cost psychological services for a range of behavioral, emotional, cognitive, developmental, lifespan, health-related, family-of-origin and interpersonal issues. 

Phone: 734-487-4987

SAPAC @ U-M

Provides support to University of Michigan students, staff and faculty who have experienced sexual assault, intimate partner violence, stalking, sexual harassment and gender-based harassment.

24-hour Crisis Line: (734) 936-3333

Counseling and Psychological Services @ U-M

CAPS provides free and confidential services for currently enrolled U-M undergraduate and graduate/professional students.

Phone: 734-764-8312

Counseling and Psychological Services @ EMU

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) is dedicated to addressing the mental health needs of Eastern Michigan University students.

Phone: 734-487-1118

Legal Resources 

Michigan Legal Help

MI Legal Help is a self-help service for Michigan residents who are handling their legal problems without a lawyer. It can help you learn about your legal problems and get ready for court.

VineLink

VINELink is the online version of VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday), the National Victim Notification Network. This service allows you to obtain information about the custody status of offenders 24 hours a day.

Michigan Immigrant Rights Center 

The Michigan Immigrant Rights Center (MIRC) is a legal resource center for Michigan’s immigrant communities. MIRC works to build a thriving Michigan where immigrant communities experience equity and belonging.

Phone: 734- 239-6863