| UX22 | SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN, UNITED WAY FOR | 16.78% | |
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| UX22 | 8401 | ACCOUNTING AID SOCIETY | 8.58% |
| UX22 | 8402 | ADULT WELL-BEING SERVICES | 14.04% |
| UX22 | 8403 | AIDS PARTNERSHIP MI | 9.29% |
| UX22 | 8404 | ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION - GREATER MI CHAPTER | 22.87% |
| UX22 | 8406 | ARAB CENTER FOR ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL SERVICES | 13.61% |
| UX22 | 8517 | ARC DOWNRIVER | 15.80% |
| UX22 | 8518 | ARC MICHIGAN | 10.94% |
| UX22 | 8409 | ARC OF NORTHWEST WAYNE COUNTY | 5.47% |
| UX22 | 8411 | ARC SERVICES OF MACOMB COUNTY | 6.65% |
| UX22 | 8540 | ARC SERVICES WESTERN WAYNE COUNTY | 16.15% |
| UX22 | 8415 | BIG BROTHERS/BIG SISTERS | 22.61% |
| UX22 | 8419 | BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF SE MICHIGAN | 31.76% |
| UX22 | 8424 | CATHOLIC SERVICES OF MACOMB | 14.63% |
| UX22 | 8425 | CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES OF OAKLAND COUNTY | 16.89% |
| UX22 | 8520 | CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT COUNCIL OF OAKLAND CO | 15.35% |
| UX22 | 8428 | CHILD CARE COORD. COUNCIL OF DETROIT/WAYNE CO INC | 14.24% |
| UX22 | 8505 | CHILDREN'S LEUKEMIA FOUNDATION OF MICHIGAN | 23.06% |
| UX22 | 8432 | COMMON GROUND SANCTUARY | 8.94% |
| UX22 | 8541 | COVENANT HOUSE OF MICHIGAN | 10.97% |
| UX22 | 8521 | DEAF COMMUNITY ADVOCACY NETWORK (C.A.N.) | 16.90% |
| UX22 | 8555 | DETROIT CENTRAL CITY COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH, INC. | 18.22% |
| UX22 | 8502 | DETROIT INSTITUTE FOR CHILDREN | 16.01% |
| UX22 | 8556 | DETROIT PARENT NETWORK | 43.67% |
| UX22 | 8438 | DETROIT URBAN LEAGUE | 7.96% |
| UX22 | 8439 | DON BOSCO HALL | 12.31% |
| UX22 | 8542 | ELDER LAW OF MICHIGAN | 6.38% |
| UX22 | 8507 | EPILEPSY FOUNDATION OF MICHIGAN | 16.82% |
| UX22 | 8442 | FAMILY SERVICE INC. | 17.68% |
| UX22 | 8552 | FAR CONSERVATORY OF THERAPEUTIC AND PERFORMING ART | 11.92% |
| UX22 | 8444 | FIRST STEP | 15.11% |
| UX22 | 8535 | GIRL SCOUTS OF SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN | 19.32% |
| UX22 | 8447 | GLEANERS COMMUNITY FOOD BANK | 4.66% |
| UX22 | 8543 | GREAT LAKES COUNCIL BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA | 12.92% |
| UX22 | 8536 | GUIDANCE CENTER, THE | 11.17% |
| UX22 | 8508 | HEMOPHILIA FOUNDATION OF MICHIGAN | 7.71% |
| UX22 | 8457 | INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF METRO DETROIT | 16.58% |
| UX22 | 8459 | JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE | 7.34% |
| UX22 | 8460 | JEWISH VOCATIONAL SERVICE AND COMM. WORKSHOP | 9.90% |
| UX22 | 8544 | LATIN AMERICANS FOR LOCAL & ECONOMIC DEV. | 9.44% |
| UX22 | 8483 | LEAPS AND BOUNDS | 2.11% |
| UX22 | 8463 | LEGAL AID AND DEFENDER ASSOCIATION OF DETROIT | 17.16% |
| UX22 | 8545 | LIGHTHOUSE EMERGENCY SERVICES | 7.18% |
| UX22 | 8466 | LUTHERAN SOCIAL SERVICES OF MI | 7.21% |
| UX22 | 8467 | MACOMB FAMILY SERVICES | 6.12% |
| UX22 | 8531 | MATRIX HUMAN SERVICES | 10.68% |
| UX22 | 8475 | MYASTHENIA GRAVIS | 16.14% |
| UX22 | 8524 | OAKLAND COUNTY COMMUNITY COORDINATED CHILD CARE | 7.66% |
| UX22 | 8557 | OPERATION ABLE | 10.04% |
| UX22 | 8482 | PEOPLE'S COMMUNITY SERVICES/METRO DETROIT | 6.16% |
| UX22 | 8547 | PONTIAC OSTEOPATHIC HOSP DBA POL REGNL MEDICAL CTR | 0.19% |
| UX22 | 8486 | SALVATION ARMY, E. MICHIGAN DIVISION | 22.90% |
| UX22 | 8548 | SOLID GROUND | 29.97% |
| UX22 | 8539 | TURNING POINT | 14.75% |
| UX22 | 8551 | UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY ASS'N OF MI | 9.75% |
| UX22 | 8492 | UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY ASSOCIATION, METRO DETROIT | 40.73% |
| UX22 | 8553 | VISITING NURSE ASS'N OF SOUTHEAST MI | 18.92% |
| UX22 | 8497 | VISTA MARIA | 14.88% |
| UX22 | 8558 | WAYNE METRO COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY | 4.95% |
| UX22 | 8498 | WORLD MEDICAL RELIEF | 0.86% |
| UX22 | 8499 | Y.M.C.A. OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT | 14.03% |
| UX22 | 8554 | YOUNG DETROIT BUILDERS | 12.97% |
Agency Descriptions - 2011
| United Way for Southeastern Michigan 313-226-9200 www.liveunitedsem.org |
Improves lives in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb Counties by collaborating with others to find long-term solutions to pressing community issues. |
| Accounting Aid 313-556-1920 www.accountingaidsociety.org |
Provides tax assistance and promotes the economic self-sufficiency of low and moderate income families, seniors and others in need through volunteerism and partnerships. |
| Adult Well-Being Services 313-924-7860 www.awbs.org |
Promotes health, well-being and independence of adults through advocacy, services, family and community support. |
| AIDS Partnership Michigan, Inc. 33-446-9800 www.aidspartnership.org |
Michigan's oldest AIDS service provider. Comprehensive wrap around services provide quality prevention and care services to southeast Michigan citizens. |
| Alzheimer's Association 248-351-0280 www.alz.org |
Serves Alzheimer's patients and their families, including telephone helpline, counseling, care management, support groups, education, research, adult day care and, in-home respite care. |
| Arab Community Center for Economic & Social Services ACCESS) 313-842-7010 www.accesscommunity.org |
Provides wide-range services in the areas of social services, youth and education, employment & training and mental health, advocacy and cultural arts. |
| Arc Downriver, Inc. 734-283-0710 www.downriverarc.org |
Provides services including special sports, advocacy, information and referral, and workshops to persons with developmental disabilities and their families in 17 downriver communities. |
| Arc of Michigan 517-487-5426 www.arcmi.com |
Facilitates a statewide network of local chapters assisting persons with developmental disabilities and their families through education, training, technical assistance and advocacy. |
| ARC of Northwest Wayne County, The 313-532-7915 www.thearcnw.org |
Supports advocacy for people with developmental disabilities in all aspects of life. |
| ARC Services of Macomb, Inc. 586-469-2527 www.arcservices.org |
Provides support services for persons with disabilities and their families. Includes vocational training and placement, advocacy, community living supports, residential planning and recreational opportunities. |
| ARC of Western Wayne County 734-729-9100 www.thearcww.org |
Provides information, advocacy and support to individuals and families with intellectual and developmental disabilities. |
| Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metropolitan Detroit 313-309-0500 www.bbbsdetroit.org |
Our mission is to strengthen children in need through one-to-one relationships with volunteer mentors. BBBSMD has served children in the tri-county area since the 1930's. |
| Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern Michigan 248-473-1400 www.bgcsm.org |
A youth development organization providing a positive environment that enables members to become responsible, self-reliant, caring adults. |
| Care House of Oakland County 248-332-7173 www.carehouse.org |
Advocates for the safety of children, by providing services to prevent child abuse, and protect children through crisis intervention, treatment and other supportive services. |
| Catholic Services of Macomb County 586-416-2300 www.csmacomb.org |
Provides counseling (individual, pregnancy, family and group), adoption, adult day care, and senior volunteer services at 3 sites in Macomb County. |
| Catholic Social Services of Oakland County 248-548-4044 www.cssoc.org |
We provide professional and volunteer services to protect children, strengthen families, and care for the elderly. |
| CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT COUNCIL OF OAKLAND CO | |
| Child Care Coordinating Council of Detroit/Wayne County 313-259-4411 www.detroitwaynecounty4c.org |
Serving all of Wayne County. Services: Training, Resource/Referral, child development, family life education, support services, child-care provider, coordination, advocacy and leadership. |
| Children's Leukemia Foundation of Michigan 248-530-3000 www.leukemiamichigan.org |
Statewide agency that provides information, financial assistance and emotional support to adults and children in Michigan affected by leukemia, lymphoma and other related disorders. |
| Common Ground 248-481-3730 www.commongroundhelps.org |
Services for youth, adults and families in crisis; 24-hour crisis line; shelter program for youth in crisis, youth/family counseling; crime victim advocacy; psychiatric services. |
| Covenant House Michigan 313-463-2000 www.covenanthouse.org |
Cares for homeless and at-risk youth by providing emergency shelter, transitional housing, education, vocational assistance, counseling, and health care so they can achieve independence. |
| Deaf Community Advocacy Network 248-332-3331 www.deafcan.org |
Our services are focused on narrowing health, economic, legal, and educational disparities that occur due to the communication barriers that Deaf people face. |
| Detroit Central City Community Mental Health, Inc. 313-831-3160 www.dcccmh.org |
To Achieve wellness in the community by providing an integrated array of mental health, housing, employment, literacy, jail diversion and substance abuse services. |
| Detroit Institute for Children, The 313-832-1100 www.detroitchildren.org |
Provides innovative and life-changing medical and rehabilitative care for special needs children in Southeastern Michigan through therapies designed to maximize each child's potential. |
| Detroit Parent Network 313-309-1450 www.detroitparentnetwork.org |
Membership organization providing programs to strengthen parental involvement in homes, schools and communities, and to connect parents to services and resources. |
| Detroit Urban League 313-832-4600 www.detroiturbanleague.org |
Assists African Americans and others to achieve economic empowerment, basic human needs and civil rights. |
| Don Bosco Hall 313-869-2200 www.donboscohall.org |
Provides professional support and therapeutic services to at-risk children, youth and families that assist them in overcoming life related challenges. |
| Elder Law of Michigan, Inc. 517-853-2370 www.elderlawofmi.org |
Provides services to meet the legal, financial, nutrition (food), housing and safety needs of older adults through information, training, advocacy, legal advice and application assistance. |
| Epilepsy Foundation of Michigan 248-351-7979 www.epilepsymichigan.org |
Provides education and consultation services, public awareness, camp programs, support services, advocacy, and employment guidance for people with epilepsy, their families and the general public. |
| Family Service, Inc. 313-579-5989 www.fsiwc.org |
License Master's level therapists provide counseling to individuals couples, families, children & groups. Bachelor level social workers provide home-based counseling to at-risk juveniles & their families. |
| FAR Conservatory of Therapeutic and Performing Arts 248-616-3347 www.farconservatory.org |
Arts and recreation therapies are provided for persons with special needs: music, dance, art, drama, ice-skating, hockey, bowling, fitness, yoga, hiking, cooking, tutoring and camps. |
| First Step 734-416-5555 www.firstep-mi.org |
Provides comprehensive services for victims of domestic/sexual violence including counseling, emergency housing, legal advocacy, 24-hour help line/crisis intervention, and children's programming. |
| Girl Scouts of Southeastern Michigan 313-870-2500 www.gssem.org |
We provide programs to help girls develop leadership skills that they will use through the rest of their lives to become successful and productive citizens. |
| Gleaners Community Food Bank, Inc. 313-923-3535 www.gcfb.org |
Provides emergency food assistance to residents in four counties of southeast Michigan by collecting and distributing 36 million pounds of food annually. |
| Great Lakes Council, Inc., Boy Scouts of America 313-897-1965 www.glscouting.org |
We are helping to instill values in young people to prepare them to make ethical choices over their lifetime in achieving their full potential. |
| Guidance Center, The 734-785-7700 www.guidance-center.org |
A behavioral health and human service organization dedicated to the mental well being of children, adults, and families in Southeast Michigan since 1958. |
| Hemophilia Foundation of Michigan 734-544*0015 www.hfmich.org |
Strives to improve the quality of life for people affected by hemophilia, von Willebrand's Disease, other bleeding disorders and their complications. |
| International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit, Inc. 313-871-8600 www.iimd.org |
Provides resources to advance the welfare and integration of foreign-born residents, promote global and cultural awareness, celebrate heritage and support other nonprofit organizations. |
| Jewish Family Service 248-592-2330 www.jfsdetroit.org |
Offers outpatient mental health counseling; domestic violence counseling and shelter; addiction services; and case management, home care and transportation services for older and disabled adults. |
| JVS Jewish Vocational Service and Community Workshop 248-559-5000 www.jvsdet.org |
Offers job search assistance, habilitation and rehabilitation programs for people with disabilities, youth services, senior services, homebuyer education, financial literacy classes and homeless services. Non-sectarian. |
| Latin Americans for Social and Economic Development, Inc. 313-554-2025 www.lasedinc.org |
Advocacy and social service agency focusing on Latinos, addressing civil rights, environmental / social justice, senior citizen wellness and, youth education, leadership and sports/fitness programs. |
| Leaps & Bounds 586-759-3895 www.leapsnbounds.org |
Provides educational learning opportunities for children from birth through age14 and their parents, adults seeking basic skills upgrades, English language skills, and childcare providers. |
| Legal Aid and Defender Associating, Inc. 313-967-5555 www.ladadetroit.org |
Provides legal services to indigent persons in civil and criminal areas in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb Counties. Civil intake1-877- 974-4700. |
| Lighthouse Emergency Services 248-920-6100 www.lighthouseoakland.org |
Leading human services agency providing emergency assistance i.e. utility and prescription assistance, food and personal items, supportive housing, senior services, to the working poor. |
| Lutheran Social Services of Michigan 313-823-7700 www.lssm.org |
Our programs strengthen communities, inspire hope, and transform lives. We serve children and families, the homeless, refugees, senior adults, and persons with disabilities. |
| Macomb Family Services, Inc. 586-226-3440 www.mfsonline.org |
Serving Macomb County offering a wide variety of services to our community including out-patient counseling and prevention services at four Macomb County offices. |
| Matrix Human Services 313-831-1000 www.matrixhumanservices.org |
Advocates for and serves the most vulnerable and empowers individuals and families to enhance the quality of their lives and achieve self-sufficiency. |
| Myasthenia Gravis Association 586-755-9100 www.mgadetroiteasternmi.org |
Dedicated to serving the needs of people diagnosed with Myasthenia Gravis, a neuromuscular disease through comprehensive support systems. |
| Oakland County Community Coordinated Child Care (4C) Council 248-333-9545 www.oaklandchildcare.org |
Provides childcare resource/referral information, parent workshops, low/no-cost professional development opportunities for childcare providers. Connects families to needed services. Helps businesses find childcare solutions for employees. |
| Operation ABLE of Michigan 313-832-0922 www.opertionable.org |
Provides training, assessments job placement and financial literacy to mature adults in the metropolitan Detroit area. |
| People's Community Service of Metropolitan Detroit 313-554-3111 www.pecose.org |
Provides social services to especially needy neighborhoods of the Metro-Detroit area. Services include: youth counseling, neighborhood development, recreation, senior services, and substance abuse treatment. |
| POH Regional Medical Center 248-334-0024 www.pohregional.org |
Provides free health care service to children from birth through age 18 who are uninsured and who live in Oakland County. |
| Salvation Army Eastern Michigan Division 248-443-2242 www.salmich.org |
A religious and charitable organization whose mission is to provide emergency services, rehabilitation, shelter and recreation to the eastern region of Michigan. |
| Solid Ground, Inc. 586-772-3604 www.solidgroundinc.org |
Provides transitional housing for those who are homeless for 18-24 months. We provide enrichment tools to help the individuals become self sufficient. |
| Turning Point, Inc. 586-443-4430 www.turningpointmacomb.org |
Provides emergency shelter, crisis intervention, counseling, advocacy, Forensic Nurse Examiners Program, and Prevention Education for domestic and sexual violence survivors in Macomb and surrounding communities. |
| United Cerebral Palsy Association of Metro Detroit 248-557-5070 www.ucpdetroit.org |
Our goal is to promote" Life Without Limits" by working to advance the independence of people with disabilities, supporting their rights to self-determination. |
| United Cerebral Palsy of Michigan 517-203-1200 www.ucpmichigan.org |
Our mission is to advance the independence, productivity and full citizenship of people with cerebral palsy and other disabilities. |
| Visiting Nurse Association of Southeast Michigan 248-967-1440 www.vna.org |
Annually VNA cares for more than 35,000 individuals through home health care, hospice, the Ryan White HIV/AIDS program, immunizations and corporate wellness programs. |
| Vista Maria 313-271-3050 www.vistamaria.org |
One of Michigan's largest private non-profit agencies, providing treatment to abused, neglected and traumatized children, ages 6-17 and their families for over 125 years. |
| Wayne-Metropolitan Community Action Agency 734-246-2280 www.waynemetrp.org |
Over 40 programs help Wayne county residents address educational, housing, literacy, financial and basic needs. Improves declining neighborhoods through home rehabilitation, weatherization and new construction. |
| World Medical Relief, Inc. 313-866-5333 www.worldmedicalrelief.org |
Collects and distributes medical/dental supplies, medical equipment, and prescription drugs to aid medically underserved people locally and internationally. |
| YMCA of Metropolitan Detroit 313-226-2489 www.ymcadetroit.org |
The Y is for youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. Y programs help people to learn, grow and thrive. We exist to bring communities together. |
| Young Detroit Builders 313-256-7291 www.youngdetroitbuilders.org |
Provide GED education, literacy tutoring, certified construction courses, hands-on training, supportive services, and job placement assistance through YouthBuild, AmeriCorps, Career Center, and supportive housing programs. |
