United Way of Washtenaw County (734) 971-8200 www.wuway.org |
Unites community volunteers and local agencies to provide health and human care services to people who live or work in Washtenaw County. |
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826 Michigan, INC (734) 761-3463 www.826michigan.org |
826michigan is a nonprofit writing and tutoring center that uses volunteer support to teach students ages 6 to 18 how to write. |
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American Red Cross, Washtenaw County Chapter (734) 971-5300 www.wc-redcross.org |
The Red Cross provides health and safety and disaster prevention education; emergency and disaster relief; blood supply services; armed forces communication and international tracing. |
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Avalon Housing INC. (734) 663-5858 www.avalonhousing.org |
Owns and operates supportive housing throughout Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County using an enhanced management approach to successfully house homeless persons and those with disabilities. |
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Washtenaw County (734) 975-0933 www.bbbswashtenaw.org |
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Washtenaw County provides kids with opportunities and experiences that empower them to achieve their dreams and reach their potential. |
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Boys & Girls Club of S.E. Michigan Huron Valley Club (734) 769-8983 www.bgcsm.org |
The Club's mission is to provide a "Positive Place for Kids," especially those at risk, where they receive quality social, educational, physical, and vocational opportunities. |
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Center for Occupational and Personalized Education, Inc. (734) 547-0419 www.cope1.org |
(Center for Occupational and Personalized Education) A youth-service agency which provides therapeutic, educational and skill development programs for the at-risk adolescent youth of Washtenaw County. |
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Catholic Social Services of Washtenaw County (734) 971-9781 www.csswashtenaw.org |
Adoption, alternatives to domestic aggression, counseling, support for healthy families. Emergency food. Respite, retired senior volunteers, tax help and counseling for older adults, Grandparents as Parents. |
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Community Action Network (734) 973-1183 www.hvcn.org/info/can |
Community Action Network is a neighborhood-based human services agency that serves families with low incomes who reside in Southeast Ann Arbor. |
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Dawn, Incorporated (734) 485-8725 www.dawnfarm.org |
Dawn Farm provides treatment for addicts and alcoholics through detox, residential treatment and special programs for pregnant moms and jail inmates. |
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Domestic Violence Project, Inc./SAFE House Center (734) 973-0242 www.safehousecenter.org |
The Domestic violence Project/SAFE House provides direct services to survivors of domestic violence and their children in Washtenaw County. Services include shelter, legal advocacy, support groups, and counseling. |
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Food Gatherers (734) 761-2796 www.foodgatherers.org |
Food Gatherers is a food rescue/food bank program that alleviates hunger in Washtenaw County by rescuing and distributing perishable and non-perishable food, educating, developing food resources and coordinating with other hunger relief providers. |
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Friends in Deed (Washtenaw Area Social Ministries Network) (734) 484-2727 www.friendsindeed.info |
A network of congregations, staffed primarily by volunteers, that provide for urgent, unmet needs for individuals and families in Washtenaw County. |
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Growth Works, Inc. (734) 455-4095 www.growth-works.org |
Offers services to adolescents, young adults and their parents, including outpatient substance abuse treatment, delinquency prevention services, family counseling and parent education. |
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Home Of New Vision (734) 975-1602 www.homeofnewvision.org |
Home of New Vision is a non-profit agency providing outreach, case management, transitional housing, prevention and treatment services for persons and their families in recovery. |
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Hope Clinic, Inc. (734) 484-2989 www.hopeclinic.org |
Provides free medical and dental care to individuals without medical benefits or the ability to pay, and other basic services to those in need. |
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Interfaith Hospitality Network of Washtenaw County Inc. (734) 822-0220 www.alpha-inn.org |
Provide temporary shelter, food and support services (including: job training, housing relocation assistance, budgeting, children's services, parenting support, and health care referrals) for homeless families. |
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Jewish Community Center of Greater Ann Arbor (734) 971-0990 www.jewishannarbor.org |
Strives to embrace and involve the entire Jewish community to build Jewish pride and continuity through excellence in programming and a welcoming community campus. |
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Legal Services of South Central Michigan 1-800-688-3951 www.lss.org |
Provides free civil legal assistance to low income persons with emphasis on homeless prevention, domestic violence prevention, accessing health care, food and needs-based programs. |
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Milan Seniors For Healthy Living (734) 508-6229 www.milanseniors.org |
Milan Seniors for Healthy Living provides activities, programs, services, and referrals designed to enhance quality of life and encourage aging with independence and dignity. |
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Neutral Zone (734) 214-9995 www.nuteral-zone.org |
The Neutral Zone, operating since 1998, provides social, cultural, educational, civic, and creative opportunities in arts and music for Ann Arbor area high school-age teens. |
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Ozone House, Inc. (734) 662-2265 www.ozone.org |
Ozone House is a community-based agency offering an array of free housing and counseling services to runaway, homeless, and at-risk youth and their families. |
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Peace Neighborhood Center (734) 662-3564 www.peaceneighborhoodcenter.org |
Services for youth and adults in job development, placement, educational assistance, counseling, advocacy, information referral, emergency food assistance, summer day camp, and career exploration. |
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Perry Nursery School of Ann Arbor (734) 677-8130 www.perrynursery.com |
Provides affordable, high quality full-time child care and supportive services to single parents who are working and/or attending school |
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POWER, INC. (734) 995-6816 www.powerclf.org |
Power INC., a faith-based community organization serving distressed women and children, low income, and homeless families by preventing child abuse/neglect and supports for housing stability. |
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Ronald McDonald Charities of Huron Valley (734) 994- 4442 http://rmh-annarbor.org |
To provide living accommodations at a nominal charge to immediate families of seriously ill children who are patients at local hospitals. |
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Salvation Army of Washtenaw County (734) 668-8353 www.annarborsalvationarmy.org |
Providing aid and care through emergency food, clothing, shelter, and financial assistance, community center activities, at-risk youth programs, advocacy and referrals, Arbor Haven Temporary Housing. |
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Shelter Association of Washtenaw County (734) 622-2829 www.annarborshelter.org |
Provides emergency shelter, resettlement services, and transitional housing in a safe and caring environment. Committed to developing supportive services for those at high risk of homelessness to maintain stable housing with a decent quality of life. |
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SOS Community Services (734) 485-8730 www.soscs.org |
24-hour telephone/walk-in crisis assistance, suicide prevention, emergency food/shelter, client advocacy, human services information and referral, counseling, housing advocacy. |
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Student Advocacy Center of Michigan (734) 973-7860 www.studentadvocacycenter.org |
Provides free, non-legal advocacy to students (and their parents) who are eligible for general and special public education programs. |
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The Family Learning Institute (734) 995-6816 www.familylearninginstitute.org |
LFI provides individual instruction in reading, writing and math at no cost to under-performing, low income students (grades 2-5) from the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti area. |
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The Women's Center of Southeastern Michigan (734) 973-6779 www.womenscentersemi.org |
The Women's Center of Southeastern Michigan is a nonprofit women's center based in Ann Arbor. We provide affordable counseling, financial, and job-related services |
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University of Michigan Hillel Foundation, Inc. (734) 936-2516 www.umhiell.org |
University of Michigan Hillel is committed to the development and administration of programming which will keep Jewish students involved in Jewish activities. |
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Washtenaw Area Council For Children (734) 434-4215 www.washtenawchildren.org |
Prevents child abuse & neglect and promotes child safety through educational services and programs to children, parents, youth serving professionals and community. |
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Washtenaw Association for Community Advocacy (734) 662-1256 www.washtenawaca.org |
Advocates on behalf of persons with developmental disabilities, ensures full access and participation in community life, personal choice in education, employment, and community living. |
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Washtenaw Camp Placement Association, Incorporated (734) 971-4537 www.washtenawcamplacement.org |
Provides scholarships for summer resident camp to underprivileged youth. The program also supplies camp physicals, clothing, bedding, and transportation. |
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Washtenaw Literacy (734) 879-1320 www.washtenawliteracy.org |
Washtenaw Literacy's mission is to provide free literacy instruction customized to the needs of adults throughout Washtenaw County, utilizing a trained network of volunteers tutors. |
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Wellness Huron Valley (734) 572-9355 www.hivaidsresource.org |
The HIV/AIDS Resource Center provides prevention and care services for people affected by HIV/AIDS in Washtenaw County through compassionate and outreach activities. |
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Young Adults Health Center, Inc. (734) 484-3600 www.cornerhealth.org |
(Young Adults' Health Center) Medical care for adolescents 12-21 years old and their children: health education, WIC program, theater troupe, parenting education and health promotion are also provided. |
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Ypsilanti Meals on Wheels (734) 487-9669 www.ymow.org |
Delivers hot, nutritious meals to homebound individuals, including the elderly, handicapped, ill, and those recuperating from hospitalization in Ypsilanti and surrounding townships, Monday through Saturday. |