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Adult Handicap Program |
(269) 749-3012 |
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The program strives to enrich the lives of adults with disabilities
in Eaton County by providing regular opportunities for recreation,
socialization and fellowship. |
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Advent House Ministries, Inc. |
(517) 485-4722 |
www.adventhouse.com |
Provides day shelter/hot meals on weekends, shelter homes for
homeless families, employment programs for homeless adults, and
rental assistance for chronically homeless adults. |
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Allen Neighborhood Center |
(517) 367-2468 |
www.allenneighborhood
center.org |
Allen Neighborhood Center serves as a hub for activities that
promote the health, safety, and stability of individuals, their
families, and neighborhoods on Lansing’s Eastside. |
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All-of-Us Express Children's Theatre |
(517) 333-2580 |
www.allofusexpress.org |
Offers young people of all backgrounds the opportunity to produce
professional quality plays, study dramatic arts and develop life
skills while providing entertainment to the community. |
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Anishinaabegamig Cultral Center |
(517) 675-7649 |
no website |
Offers a dramatic arts education to youth, which includes main-stage
productions, along with classes, workshops and touring troupes. |
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Big Brothers Big Sisters – Michigan Capital Region |
(877) 483-7145 |
www.bbbs.org/mcr |
Our organization helps children reach their potential by placing
them in healthy, professionally supported one-to-one mentoring
relationships that have measurable impacts. |
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Black Child and Family Institute |
(517) 487-3775 |
www.bcfi.org |
Provides programs and services aimed at strengthening children and
families of all ethnic groups. Our major foci are on academic
tutorial, enrichment and enhancement, computer technology training,
financial literacy, community unity and cultural activities. |
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Boys & Girls Club of Lansing |
(517) 394-0455 |
www.bgclansing.org |
A dedicated youth facility that provides youth development programs
centered around education, specifically after school tutoring;
recreation, life skills; health; arts; music; and character
development. |
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Capital Area Center for Independent Living |
(517) 241-0393 |
www.cacil.org |
"Your Disability Resource" since 1976 covers Ingham, Eaton and
Clinton Counties providing information and referral, IL skills, peer
mentoring and advocacy for people with disabilities |
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Capital Area Humane Society |
(517) 626-6821 |
www.cahs-lansing.org |
Promotes humane treatment of companion animals through protection,
placement, education and example. Programs and servcies exist to
serve the animals and people of Mid-Michigan. |
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Capital Area Literacy Coalition |
(517) 485-4949 |
www.thereadingpeople.org |
The Capital Area Literacy Coalition gives: reading, writing and
English language instruction to children, adults, families; free
books. Services include: workplace, health, refugee and
migrant. |
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Chief Okemos Council, Boy Scouts of America |
517-321-9400 |
www.chiefokemosbsa.org |
Benefits youth of Ingham, Eaton and Clinton counties by providing
the framework needed to learn values, make good choices and achieve
their potential. |
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Child Abuse Prevention Council of Eaton County |
(517) 622-4543 |
www.capcouncil.com |
Our mission is to prevent child abuse & neglect in our community by
raising public awareness about child abuse through education,
collaboration and advocacy. |
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Child and Family Services, Capital Area |
517-882-4000 |
www.childandfamily.org |
Programs include Angel House, Children’s Shelter, Foster Care for
abused and neglected children, Special Needs Adoption, Adolescent
Substance Abuse Treatment, and Family Mental Health Counseling. |
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Child and Family Services of Michigan, Inc. |
517-349-6226 |
www.cfsm.org |
Provides adoption information and search and reunion services to
adoptees and birth family. Coordinates annual Christmas gift-giving
program Operation Good Cheer for foster care children. |
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Creation Station |
(517) 371-2451 |
www.cacvoices.org/
organizations/creation |
Address pollution and envioronmental degradation; provides
educational resources for low income or disadvantaged residents,
educators and child care provides and provides low cost educational
materials |
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Cristo Rey Community Center |
(517) 372-4700 |
www.cristo-rey.org |
Cristo Rey Community Center is a multicultural agency that provides
human services including intervention for short-term emergency
crisis, long-term supportive services, an educational programs. |
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DeWitt Area Community Fund |
(517) 668-9029 |
LGrysen@dewittmi.org |
The DeWitt Community Fund’s goal is to enhance the lives,
environment, and well being of those who live and work in the DeWitt
community |
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Eaton Community Hospice, Inc. |
(517) 543-7878 |
www.echospice.org |
Providing, at no cost, end-of-life Hospice Care for the terminally
ill and their loved ones, in their home or at our Hospice House. |
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Ele’s Place |
(517) 482-1315 |
www.elesplace.org |
Provides no-cost grief support services for mid-Michigan children
and families coping with the death or life-threatening illness of a
loved one. |
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EVE, Inc. End Violent Encounters |
517-372-5976 |
www.eveinc.org/ |
Provide shelter and supportive services for the victims of domestic
violence while seeking to end domestic violence through public
awareness and community education. |
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Expectant Parents Organization |
(517) 337-7365 |
www.expectantparents.org |
The Expectant Parents Organization provides prenatal and parenting
classes to help parents prepare for pregnancy, birth, caring for and
parenting their newborn. |
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Food Bank Council of Michigan |
517-485-1202 |
www.fbcmich.org |
Secures monetary and food donations from Michigan citizens, growers
and businesses then distributes these 2790 hunger-relief agencies
throughout the state. |
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Gateway Community Services |
(517) 351-4000 |
www.gatewayservices.org |
Provides a wide vareity of social services to trouble adolescents,
children and families in the Lansing, Michigan area. |
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Girl Scouts Heart of Michigan |
517-699-9400 |
www.gsmcc.net |
Girl Scouting helps girls discover their personal best, connect with
others and take action to solve problems in their communities. |
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Greater Lansing Housing Coalition |
517-372-5980 |
www.glh.org |
Provides affordable homes for low and moderate income people:
affordable rentals, homeownership, supportive housing for homeless
people. |
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Habitat for Humanity Lansing |
(517) 374-1313 |
www.habitatlansing.org |
Builds houses in partnership with applicants, donors and volunteers
in an effort to eliminate substandard housing in our community. |
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Haven House |
(517) 337-2731 |
www.havenhouseel.org |
The shelter helps homeless families prepare for permanent housing by
developing and promoting self-sufficiency, stability and financial
responsibility. Also operates a local food bank. |
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Immaculate Heart of Mary-St. Casimir School |
(517)882-6631 |
www.ihmlansing.org/ |
Dedicated to providing excellence in Catholic education. Students
learn in a safe environment that perpetuates Christian values. We
are fully accredited by the Michigan Non-Public School Accreditation
Association. |
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Lansing Area AIDS Network |
(517) 394-3719 |
www.laanonline.org |
Provides services and programs designed to meet the needs of those
living with HIV/AIDS and to help prevent the further spread of the
virus. |
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Lansing Reading is Fundamental (RIF) |
(202) 536-3400 |
www.rif.org |
Promotes literacy by encouraging the enjoyment of reading; provides
free books to children in the Lansing School District. |
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Lansing Symphony Association |
(517) 487-5001 |
www.lansingsymphony.org |
One of Lansing's premier professional arts organizations, enriching
lives through excellence in music and educational outreach for over
80 years. |
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Impression 5 Science Center |
(517) 485-8116 |
www.impression5.org |
Facilitates learners of all ages in exploring, understanding and
appreciating the wonders of the physical and natural world through
participatory exhibits and programs. |
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Lutheran Social Services of Michigan |
(313) 823-7700 |
www.lssm.org |
Provides services for people of all faiths, including, children and
families, senior adults and persons with disabilities. Our motto is
hope, compassion, solutions. |
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Michigan Dyslexia Institute, Inc. |
(517) 485-4000 |
www.dyslexia.net |
Serves those with dyslexia, including instruction in reading,
writing, and spelling; a summer camp; and scholarship assistance. |
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Michigan League for Human Services |
(517) 487-5436 |
www.milhs.org |
Promotes policies and programs that help to ensure that well being
of children and families through research, analysis and data-based
advocacy. |
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MSU Family and Child Clinic |
(517) 355-7680 |
www.fce.msu.edu/mft/MFTClinic.htm |
Provides family and individual therapy focused on issues such as;
family communication, relationship issues, substance abuse, anxiety
and depression, parenting concerns and work and school issues. |
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MSU Safe Place |
(517) 355-1100 |
www.msu.edu/~safe/ |
Provides emergency shelter, support services, advocacy and community
education related to domestic violence and stalking to Michigan
State University and surrounding community. |
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NAMI Lansing Inc |
(517) 484-3404 |
www.namilansing.org/ |
NAMI Lansing Inc is dedicated to improving the lives of individuals
and families who are affected by neurobiological brain disorders
(mental illness) through support, education, advocacy, and research. |
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National Council on Alcoholism Lansing Regional Area |
(517) 887-0226 |
www.ncalra.com/ |
Dedicated to identifying and meeting the needs of individuals and
families experiencing alcohol and other drug problems |
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New Way In, Inc. |
(517) 484-8473 |
www.nwiinc.org |
Serves hundreds of tri-county area ex-offenders annually, assisting
them with securing employment, obtaining identification and work
related supportive services |
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Peckham, Inc |
(517) 316-4000 |
www.peckham.org |
Provides job training and placement for persons with disabilities or
other barriers to employment. These opportunities are provided by
jobs created internally and placements into the community. |
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Pregnancy Services of Greater Lansing |
517-332-0633 |
www.pregnancylansing.com |
Faith-based, charitable ministry offering free services including:
pregnancy tests, counseling, ultrasounds, and baby-related
supplies. Provides abstinence programs to area schools. |
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Reach Art Studio |
(517) 999-3643 |
www.reachstudioart.org |
Provides accessible after school and summer art activities in
various art media for community residents and youth |
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Relief After Violent Encounter, Inc. (RAVE) |
(989) 224-4662 |
www.ravecs.org |
Operates safe house for domestic and sexual assault victims.
Services include a 24-hour crisis line, advocacy, community
education/awareness, counseling, support groups and transitional
housing. |
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Salvation Army of Lansing |
(517) 482-9715 |
www.usc.salvationarmy.org/lansing |
The Salvation Army provides emergency assistance, housing placement
for the homeless, childcare, community meals, Christmas and Easter
assistance along with recreation and volunteer opportunities. |
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SIREN/Eaton Shelter, Inc. |
(517) 543-0748 |
www.sireneatonshelter.org |
Provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, crisis counseling,
and other support services to homeless families and battered women
and children in Eaton County. |
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Southern Sudan Rescue & Relief Association |
(517) 323-7381 |
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Provides crisis aid, cultural activities, a newsletter and financial
assistance grants to Sudanese refugees in Mid-Michigan who are
earning degrees in trade schools/universities |
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Southside Community Coalition |
(517) 394-7400 |
www.southside
communitycoalition.org |
A neighborhood center in South Lansing with after-school mentoring
for students, senior citizen, teen and health programs and a summer
youth activity program with meals. |
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Spartan Child Development Center |
(517) 353-5154 |
scdc.msu.edu/ |
Provides quality early education and child care programs in a
multicultural, nuturing and welcoming environment for children two
weeks to sex years to residents of the Greater Lansing area. |
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Special Olympics Michigan, Area 8 |
(517) 887-1175 |
www.somi.org |
Special Olympics is year round sports training and athletic
competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities
that gives continuing opportunities to develop fitness and joy |
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St. Johns Soccer Club |
(989) 640-0007 |
no website |
Seeks to improve the standard of soccer at all levels within the
community. Encourages physical activity, building individual
self-esteem as well as team work. |
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St. Vincent Catholic Charities |
(517) 323-4734 |
www.stvcc.org |
Helps 4000+ children and families end conditions of abuse, neglect,
& poverty and begin to realize their potentials. |
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Student Greenhouse Project |
(517) 371-4785 |
www.sgp.msu.edu |
Building a Nature Sanctuary for Education and Social Gatherings |
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The Turning Point Lansing |
(517) 484-4414 |
no website |
Provides African American males in grades 9-12 with an opportunity
to explore the daily challenges that they encouter as they work to
achieve success in life. |
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Women's Center of Greater Lansing |
(517) 372-9163 |
www.womenscenter
ofgreaterlansing.org/ |
A place where women can participate in personal and career
counseling, comprehensive employment services, attend a workshop or
patenting class and much more, all on a sliding scale |