RESOURCE GUIDE 2nd EDITION
Copyright Š 2018 by the Regents of the University of Michigan. All rights reserved. This publication may be distributed only in full, with appropriate credit given to the Buddy-to-Buddy Volunteer Veteran Program and the Regents of the University of Michigan. To request an addition to this guide or to report an error, e-mail buddytobuddyvvp@umich.edu or write to the authors: Buddy-to-Buddy Volunteer Veteran Program 2025 Traverwood Dr., Suite C Ann Arbor, MI 48105
ABOUT THIS GUIDE This guide provides a convenient, easy-to-use tool that can be used to locate services for veterans, service members, and their families throughout Michigan. Please note that resources often change quickly, and although our goal is to provide updated information, it may not be the case that the information in some of the listings is current. Therefore, before giving a service member or veteran information from this guide, please call the agency and verify their ability to provide the specific assistance needed. Many of these agencies set their own guidelines for eligibility, which should be ascertained before giving out contact information. Buddy-to-Buddy would like to gratefully acknowledge Give an Hour for allowing the Mental Health Resource Guide to be included within this resource guide. The Mental Health Resource Guide was funded by the Justin Verlander Wins for Warriors Foundation. For inclusions and/or corrections to this guide, please contact a Buddy-to-Buddy staff member at (888) 822-8339. The resources listed do not imply the endorsement or recommendation of the Buddy-to-Buddy Program or other M-SPAN Programs.
The information in this guide is intended to serve as a resource referral guide only. If you or someone you know is in crisis, please call 911 or the VA Veterans’ Crisis Line at 1-800-273-8255, and Press 1 for Veterans.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT THIS GUIDE
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THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT AND VA BENEFITS
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M-SPAN PROGRAMS AND CONTACT INFORMATION
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EDUCATION RESOURCES
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EMPLOYMENT RESOURCES
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FAMILY RESOURCES
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FINANCIAL RESOURCES
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HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION
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LEGAL RESOURCES
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MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES
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MICHIGAN ARMY NATIONAL GUARD CONTACT INFORMATION
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PHYSICAL HEALTH RESOURCES
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SOCIAL SUPPORT AND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES
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VETERAN’S SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS
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WOMEN VETERAN RESOURCES
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STATE-WIDE NON-PROFIT RESOURCES
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MAP OF MICHIGAN COUNTIES
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INDEX
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THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT AND VA BENEFITS With the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), many individuals are unaware of whether or not their health insurance has changed in some way. It is important for veterans to know that the ACA does not change VA health benefits or a veteran’s out-of-pocket costs in anyway. If an individual is enrolled in VA health care (including veteran health care benefits, the Civilian Health and Medical Program, and the Spina Bifida Health Care Program), TRICARE, or a private insurer that meets requirements for minimum essential coverage 1, s/he does not need to take additional steps to meet the ACA’s coverage standards. Beginning in 2015, U.S. taxpayers will need to declare that they have health coverage on their federal tax forms in order to avoid a fee. This information and more can be found at: http://va.gov/healthbenefits/. The VA has numerous benefits and programs for veterans and their families that require them to meet certain eligibility requirements. In order to effectively navigate this complex system, Veteran Service Officers (VSOs) are available to offer specialized assistance to veterans or other beneficiaries. For more information on benefits, contact: American Legion Regional Office at (313) 964-6640 DAV Regional Office at (313) 964-6595 Michigan Association of County Veteran Counselors at (734) 973-4541 Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency at 1-800-MICH-VET (800-642-4838) Transition Assistance Advisors (TAA) in Michigan at (517) 990-1111 Tricare at 1-877-TRICARE VA Benefits at 1-800-827-1000 VFW Regional Office at (313) 964-6510
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For guidelines on minimum essential coverage, visit: www.irs.gov/Affordable-Care-Act/Individuals-and-Families/ACAIndividual-Shared-Responsibility-Provision-Minimum-Essential-Coverage.
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M-SPAN PROGRAMS www.m-span.org / m-spanprograms@umich.edu 2025 Traverwood Drive, Suite C Ann Arbor, MI 48105 (734) 998-5825 Main Hours: 9-5, M-F Military Support Programs and Networks (M-SPAN) at the University of Michigan are a part of the Welcome Back Veterans national initiative. M-SPAN programs are dedicated to military mental health and include innovative approaches to outreach, overcoming stigma, and the design and delivery of programs for military families. M-SPAN is honored to do this work in partnership with the Michigan Army National Guard, and to develop and implement programs to meet the needs of citizen soldiers and their families.
Buddy-to-Buddy Volunteer Veteran Program is a peer-to-peer outreach program that trains veterans to provide peer support and linkage to needed resources for post-9/11 service members and veterans. (888) 82-BUDDY (8339) | www.buddytobuddy.org | buddytobuddyvvp@umich.edu PAVE is an outreach and peer support program for post-9/11 veterans returning to college on the new G.I. Bill. It connects incoming student veterans with veteran peers to provide support, help them navigate college life, identify any challenges they are encountering, and refer them to the appropriate resources on or off campus. (885) 822-PAVE (7283) | www.paveoncampus.org| info@paveoncampus.org HomeFront Strong is an 8-week resiliency group for military spouses or partners experiencing distress associated with deployment. The group focuses on building social support and positive relationships, learning new approaches to self-care, connecting to resources, and promoting resiliency and positive coping. (734) 998-5849 | www.m-span.org/our-programs/homefront-strong | homefrontstrong@umich.edu STRoNG Military Families is a program for military families with young children (ages 0-6). It is offered both as a 10 week course and also as a weekend retreat. The whole family participates, including older children. The focus is on positive parenting. (734) 232-0021 | www.m-span.org/our-programs/strong-military-families | strongfamilies@umich.edu After Her Service is a program for Post-9/11 women veterans designed to build personal resilience and foster professional success. The program begins with a skill-building retreat focused on increasing resiliency. Following the retreat, participants engage in 6 months of one-on-one coaching to set and meet personal and professional goals. (734) 998-2011 | afterherservice.org | afterherservice@umich.edu
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EDUCATION RESOURCES College Resource Network
www.collegeresourcenetwork.com The College Resource Network is a free scholarship search engine and college planning website. They have a veteran-specific category for scholarships that is updated daily. Click on “Scholarships,” then select “By Types,” and chose “Veteran” to view related scholarships.
GI Bill Office (888) 442-4551
www.benefits.va.gov/gibill Service members and veterans interested in pursuing higher education have the option of applying for GI Bill benefits through the VA. The United States government has established a variety of educational assistance programs for persons who have served in the Armed Forces. The Department of Veterans Affairs’ GI Bill website provides extensive detail on each program.
The GI Go Fund
(866) 389-4446 www.gigofund.org The GI Go Fund is a non-profit charitable organization that provides assistance to all military veterans, with a focus on veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan, by helping them find employment, access housing, and secure their educational and health benefits.
National Testing Program
www.benefits.va.gov/gibill/national_testing.asp Advancing your education often requires you to take costly national tests. Through the VA, you may be eligible for reimbursement for these tests.
Reserve Educational Assistance Program
www.benefits.va.gov/gibill/reap.asp REAP is a DoD education benefit program designed to provide educational assistance to members of the Reserve components called or ordered to active duty in response to a war or national emergency as declared by the President or Congress. This program makes certain reservists who were active for at least 90 days after 9/11/2001 either eligible for educational benefits or eligible for increased benefits.
Student Veterans of America
www.studentveterans.org Student Veterans of America’s mission is to provide military veterans with the resources, support and advocacy needed to succeed in higher education and following graduation.
Veterans Resource Representatives
www.michiganveterans.com/home/educationsummary/in-state-tuition-for-veterans/michiganveteran-education-initiative Through the Michigan Veteran Education Initiative, VRRs provide outreach and assistance during the transition from the military to college life. Individuals are trained to provide support and answer questions from veterans, faculty and staff about admissions, financial aid and other topics.
Wells Fargo Veterans Emergency Grant Program
https://www.scholarsapply.org/wellsfargoveteransemerg ency/ The Wells Fargo Veterans Emergency Grant Program provides emergency financial grants to veterans already enrolled in postsecondary education who might otherwise be forced to drop out of college because of unforeseen financial emergencies. These grants will help veterans meet their household expenses and ensure they are able to stay in school without creating undue financial hardship for themselves or their families. Determine eligibility on website.
Wells Fargo Veterans Scholarship Program
https://www.scholarsapply.org/wellsfargoveterans/ The Wells Fargo Veterans Scholarship Program provides scholarships to fill unmet financial need of veterans after military benefits and other grants and scholarships have been packaged by their school. This financial support will allow veterans to focus on completing their education and reduce reliance on student loans. Determine eligibility on website.
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EMPLOYMENT RESOURCES Arrow Strategies
30300 Telegraph Rd. Bingham Farms, MI 48025 (248) 502-2500 www.arrowstrategies.com/talent/ Arrow Strategies is a talent acquisition firm dedicated to hiring veterans through their initiative known as “Operation Restore Valor.” Arrow Strategies assists veterans with resume writing, interview prep, and job placement.
Battle Creek Tile
(269) 962-8779 Seeking responsible, hard-working folks for long-term employment. Battle Creek Tile is able to teach employees a trade. They are dedicated to diversifying their employees, so helping them learn multiple types of products, methods, etc.
Boots to Business
http://boots2business.org/ Boots to Business is the two-step entrepreneurial training program offered by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) as a training track within the Department of Defense’s Transition Assistance Program (TAP). The curriculum provides valuable assistance to transitioning Service members exploring business ownership or other self-employment opportunities by leading them through the key steps for evaluating business concepts and providing the foundational knowledge required to develop a business plan. In addition, participants are introduced to SBA resources available to help access startup capital and additional technical assistance. To register contact SBA district office near you.
Buddy-to-Buddy Job Fairs List
(888) 82-BUDDY (2-8339) buddytobuddyvvp@umich.edu The Buddy-to-Buddy Volunteer Veteran Program publishes monthly a list of the job fairs occurring throughout the state of Michigan. To add a job fair to this list, to receive a copy of the most recent list, or to be added to the e-mail distribution list, email or call.
Disabled Veterans Outreach Program
Veterans Employment and Training Services U.S. Department of Labor Victor Office Center 201 N. Washington Sq., Suite 120 Lansing, MI 48933 (517) 373-7094 DVOP specialists facilitate intensive employment services to all veterans including special disabled veterans, disabled veterans, economically or educationally disadvantaged veterans, and veterans with other barriers to employment (especially homeless veterans). Those eligible for services must meet Title 38 eligibility. For more program information, contact the Veterans Employment Training Service (VETS) office nearest you.
Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR)
(800) 336-4590 www.esgr.mil ESGR is a Department of Defense organization that informs and educates service members and their civilian employers regarding their rights and responsibilities governed by the Uniformed Service Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) of 1994. Trained ombudsmen provide mediation of issues relating to compliance with USERRA.
Entrepreneurship Boot camp for Veterans
http://ebv.vets.syr.edu/ The EBV National Program is a novel, one-of-a-kind initiative designed to leverage the skills, resources and infrastructure of higher education to offer cutting-edge, experiential training in entrepreneurship and small business management to post-9/11 veterans with service-connected disabilities and a passion for entrepreneurship as well as military family members who serve in a caregiver role to a veteran with a serviceconnected disability. The aim of the program is to open the door to economic opportunity for our veterans and their families by developing their competencies in creating and sustaining an entrepreneurial venture. Apply online.
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Goodwill Industries
51810 Indianola Dr. Rockville, MD 20855 (800) GOODWILL www.goodwill.org/find-jobs-and-services/find-a-job Goodwill Industries offers career services dedicated to helping individuals find a job. They can help with: resume building, interview preparation, earning a GED, and finding other training and/or education opportunities. Services vary between locations
Helmets to Hardhats
www.helmetstohardhats.org Helmets to Hardhats is a national, non-profit program that connects National Guard, Reserve, retired and transitioning active-duty military service members with skilled training and quality career opportunities in the construction industry.
Hiring Our Heroes
U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation 1615 H St. NW Washington, D.C. 20062 (202) 43-5500 www.uschamberfoundation.org/hiring-our-heroes Hiring Our Heroes is a nationwide initiative to help veterans, transitioning service members, and military spouses find meaningful employment opportunities. In addition to hosting hiring events throughout the country, HoH offers employment workshops and digital programs, such as a Resource Engine. Only actively hiring employers may participate in the hiring events. Visit the Hiring Our Heroes website to learn more and find upcoming events.
Michigan Works!
2500 Kerry St., Suite 210 Lansing, MI 48912 Unemployment Insurance Agency: (800) 638-3995 Michigan Works Association: (517) 371-1100 www.michiganworks.org Michigan Works! agencies assist job seekers and employers in their communities. They have 25 officers throughout the state, each service their specific region. Michigan Works! offers job fairs, employment workshops, and resume and interview skill sessions.
Michigan Department of Transportation Wounded Veterans Internship Program
Michigan Department of Transportation Office of Human Resources 425 West Ottawa St. P.O. Box 30050 Lansing, MI 48909 (517) 373-1532 www.michigan.gov/woundedvetintern The Wounded Veterans Internship Program offers wounded veterans paid internships at MDOT facilities throughout the state. Michigan residents who are honorably discharged veterans with physical or psychological wounds are eligible. While intended to primarily serve veterans of U.S. operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, the program is not limited to veterans of those operations.
Michigan Rehabilitation Services (MRS)
http://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/0,5885,7-33973971_25392_41191---,00.html MRS is a state agency, and is one arm of the Department of Health and Human Services. MRS offers employment rehabilitation for individuals (not just veterans) whose ability to work has been impacted by a disability. Their goal is to help folks reintegrate into the workplace. Find your local MRS on their website. Make an appointment with and meet a counselor, who will help determine your eligibility for services.
Military OneSource
(800) 342-9647 www.militaryonesource.mil/education-and-employment Military OneSource offers Career Consultations and provide help with finding a job, and managing skills. Their Spouse Education and Career Opportunities Program assists military spouses explore the world of work and make careful decisions. Councilors are also provided to help connect spouses with mentors who can help them open doors and meet employers.
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The Mission Continues
1141 South 7th St. St. Louis, MO 63104 (314) 588-8805 www.missioncontinues.org Through the Mission Continues, veterans serve their country in new ways by engaging in innovative and action-oriented programs. The Mission Continues’ Fellowship harnesses veterans’ strengths, skills, and compassion and empowers them to volunteer with nonprofit organizations in their community on a daily basis. The Mission Continues’ Service Platoon, bring teams of veterans to work together with partners at the local level to build stronger communities and tackle pressing issues.
Pure Michigan Talent Connect
www.mitalent.org Pure Michigan Talent Connect (PMTC) is the official labor exchange system for the state of Michigan. Each state is required to have a website like this, where employers and job seekers can meet. Special features for Veterans include employers designating their job listings as being “veteran-focused,” veterans can self-identify as such as have the option to have employers see this designation or not, and if they self-identify as veterans then they can take advantage of the site’s Veteran’s Preference: whenever any new job is posted, it automatically enters a 24-hour period in which only veterans can see the listing.
Quicken Loans Veteran Hiring Program
1050 Woodward Ave. Detroit, MI 48226 (800) 411-5627 www.quickenloanscareers.com/about-us/veteran-hiringprogram Quicken Loans’ Veteran Hiring Program was designed to create career opportunities for veterans, service members and their families. Participants in the program are given resources to assist them with the transition into an impactful career with Quicken Loans. Quicken Loans hires veterans for a variety of positions and offers great perks including, continuous training, fun trips, paid time off to volunteer and a highly competitive benefits package.
Small Business Administration (SBA) District Offices.
SBA’s District Offices are responsible for the delivery of SBA's many programs and services throughout the country. Services available include: free counseling, advice and information on starting a business through the Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE), financial assistance for new or existing businesses through guaranteed loans made by area bank and non-bank lenders, free consulting services through the network of Small Business Development Centers. SBDCs also conduct training events throughout the district- some require a nominal registration fee.
Michigan District Office
477 Michigan Ave. Suite 515 McNamara Building Detroit, MI 313-226-6075
Grand Rapids Alternative Work Site 110 Michigan St. NW Ford Federal Building Rm. 307 Grand Rapids, MI 616-456-5512
Troops to Teachers
Michigan Department of Education John A. Hannah Building 608 W. Allegan St. Lansing, MI 48909 (517) 373-9732 www.troopstoteachers.net/States/Michigan.aspx Troops to Teachers is a U.S. Department of Defense program that helps eligible military personnel begin a new career as a teacher in public schools where their skills, knowledge and experience are most needed.
VA Work Study
www.benefits.va.gov/gibill/workstudy.asp Work study is available through the VA to eligible student veterans at participating schools. Work must be related to VA work. Visit their website to apply.
VA Selective Placement Coordinator
www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/disabilityemployment/selective-placement-program-coordinatordirectory/ For individuals with disability, there are Selective Placement Coordinators (SPCs) at every VA hospital. SPCs help with resume writing, translation of military experience into civilian work, and communicate between veterans and hiring authorities. An SPC directory can be found at the website.
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Vet Biz Central
810-767-8387 info@vetbizcentral.org http://vetbizcentral.org/ Vet Biz Central is a federally funded 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that helps veterans start or expand small businesses. They provide 1-on-1, in-depth counseling regarding business plans and feasibility of them. They don’t provide financing, but they do help veterans get their ideas ready to pitch to lenders – come up with business plans, projects, etc. Vet Biz Central provides info on vet-owned certifications, helpful webinars.
VetToCEO
http://www.vettoceo.org/ VetToCEO, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that supports veterans and transitioning military members to succeed in business ownership. Our entrepreneurial community, with its training resources and guidance, assists veterans in leveraging their skills to start or buy a business and run it successfully. Sign up on their website.
Vocational Rehabilitation and Education (VR&E)
477 Michigan Ave. Detroit, MI 48226 (517) 203-0947 www.benefits.va.gov/VOCREHAB/edu_voc_counseling.as p Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (VR&E) services are available to assist with job training, employment accommodations, resume development, and job seeking skills coaching. Other services may be provided to assist Veterans in starting their own businesses or independent living services for those who are severely disabled and unable to work in traditional employment. In general, a veteran must be 20% serviceconnected and within twelve years of separation to qualify for VR&E. However, all veterans are encouraged to apply as certain exceptions can be made.
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FAMILY RESOURCES Military OneSource
Child Crisis Hotlines
Michigan DHS Abuse & Neglect Reporting: (855) 444-3911 Child Abuse Hotline: (800) 633-5155 Children’s Special Health Care Services: (800) 359-3722
Domestic Violence Hotline
Hotline: (800) 799-7233 www.thehotline.org The National Domestic Violence Hotline is available to provide 24/7 support for anyone experiencing domestic violence, anyone interesting in getting involved, and information and resources.
Family Assistance Centers
(517) 481-8362 Family Assistance Centers and Wing Coordinators exist to assist the State Family Readiness office in caring for military families of deployed troops. Each coordinator will act as a call center for military families for a broad scope of issues. Some personal issues may require counseling and referral to an area Chaplain, and legal matters may require reference to a military Judge Advocate General (JAG). Coordinators can manage these types of referrals. Please refer to the following for a list of Family Assistance Centers/Programs. Location JFHQ, Family Program Main Office Fort Custer Jackson Armory Grand Valley Armory Taylor Armory Bay City Armory Ishpeming Armory
Address 3423 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Bldg. 31 Lansing, MI 48906 4850 Cooper Rd. Jackson, MI 49201 1200 44th St. SW Wyoming, MI 49509 12450 Beech Daly Rd. Taylor, MI 48180 2510 Wilder Rd. Bay City, MI 48706 900 Palms Ave. Ishpeming, MI 49849
Phone (517) 481-9893
www.militaryonesource.mil/family-and-relationships Military OneSource offers a variety of marriage, family, and child resources and programs that aim to address the diverse needs and situations of military life.
Service Member, Veteran and Family Assistance Center
Support Staff: (517) 481-9889 ID Cards/DEERS Service: (517)481-9879 Retirement Services: (517) 481-9867 Transition Assistance: (517) 481-9895 Survivor Outreach Services: (517) 481-9887 Child and Youth Programs: (517) 481-9894 Soldier First Program: (517) 481-9865 Employment Services: (517) 481-7895 Military OneSource/JFSAP: (800) 342-9647 The SVFAC can be used by service members, veterans, retirees and families of any branch of service. The center is intended to provide assistance through simplifying the process of accessing a variety of available services and support.
VFW National Home for Children
(517) 633-1521 www.vfwnationalhome.org The National Home’s community is open to families of active-duty military personnel, veterans, and descendants of members of the VFW and its Ladies Auxiliary. Families are welcome to stay for up to 4 years where they are provided assistance with housing, education, daycare, basic needs, recreation, and case management.
(517) 599-6002 (517) 990-1122 (616) 249-2662 (734) 946-2510 (517) 481-7320 (906) 485-2524
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FINANCIAL RESOURCES American Legion of Michigan Reconnect Committee
212 N. Verlinden, Suite A Lansing, MI 48915 (517) 371-4720 www.michiganlegion.org/reconnect The Reconnect Committee exists to support military families throughout the entire deployment cycle, with an emphasis on assisting veterans who have recently returned home. The committee is able to provide reintegration assistance and temporary financial assistance, among other services.
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
military@cfpb.gov www.consumerfinance.gov/servicemembers/ The CFPB is committed to addressing consumer financial challenges affecting service members, veterans, and their families. We do that through financial education, monitoring of complaints submitted by consumers to the CFPB, and coordinating with other Federal and state agencies on military consumer protection measures. Our job is to make sure that others understand the unique consumer financial challenges faced by the military, and to encourage the CFPB and other agencies use their powers to make financial markets work better for our military and veteran families.
Fallen and Wounded Soldiers Fund
www.fwsf.org The Fallen and Wounded Soldiers Fund is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting Michigan-based soldiers and their families by providing supplemental assistance to meet their immediate financial needs.
Financial Counseling
Military OneSource free financial counseling (800) 342-9647 Military family life consultants (248) 246-1580
Finish the Mission
616-887-7210 info@finishthemissiongr.com 100% of all revenue coming into the Finish the Mission Veteran Relief Fund will be used in long overdue capital improvement projects at the Grand Rapids Home for Veterans or to help individual veterans and their families in financial need! Assist west side of state.
Forgotten Eagles
556 Laural Drive Gladwin, Michigan 48624 http://www.forgotteneagles.org/ Our goal, to heighten awareness and publicize the POW/MIA issue, to advocate for the fullest possible accounting of all of America’s POW/MIA’s, to promote physical and cultural improvement of America’s veterans and their families, to assist the disabled and needy veterans, and to participate in community projects that benefit those veterans. Provides financial assistance using six chapters established throughout the state. Chapter 1 and 2 in the U.P. can help with up to $500 before going to a board to help veteran. Chapter 6, northern Michigan can assist with up to $750 before going to a board. Eligibility- honorable discharge, so cases they will help those with a general under honorable discharge. Application must be sent to chapter president, vice president, or allocation officer for consideration. Chapter 4 is currently closed; they are working to reopen.
Free Tax Preparation in Midland
http://www.mymcc.org/about-us/tax-aid In Midland, at the Community Center, there is free tax preparation offered.
IRS FreeFile
https://www.irs.gov/uac/free-file-do-your-federal-taxesfor-free This program makes name-brand electronic tax preparation and filing free for individuals who make $62,000 or less annually. Individuals can use the online tool to select the program that best meets their needs. Individuals in some states will also qualify for free preparation and filing of their state return, in addition to the federal return. For individuals who make more than $62,000 annually, there are free electronic forms available.
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IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA)
(800) 906-9887 https://www.irs.gov/Individuals/Free-Tax-ReturnPreparation-for-You-by-Volunteers For individuals with income less than $54,000 annually, or who are disabled, elderly, or have limited English. IRScertified volunteers provide free basic income tax preparation with electronic filing. Sites are usually held in local libraries, community centers, or other public areas. At select sites, individuals will also have the ability to self-prepare their taxes for free using web-based software with a volunteer present to guide through the process.
Local Community Action Agencies
www.mcaaa.org/resources/locator Many community action agencies offer veteran-specific programs to assist with homelessness, case management, assistance with rent and security deposits, and help with housing transition. Follow the link above to contact your local agency and request assistance.
Low-Income Tax Preparation in Menominee
http://www.menomineecounty.com/departments/?depa rtment=5cc190e2b20f The Menominee County Treasurer’s Office offers information on tax preparation for low-income individuals.
Michigan Bikers Helping Veterans
http://www.supportmiveterans.org/ The Michigan Bikers Helping Veterans (MBHV) is a registered 501 (c) 3 nonprofit charity that receives donated funds to distribute here in Michigan to provide assistance to deserving families of the fallen and/or wounded service personnel, or Veterans in critical financial need. Apply online.
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS)
https://www.mibridges.michigan.gov/access/ To find local office: http://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/0,5885,7-33973970_5461---,00.html MDHHS offers a number of programs to help individuals and their families with temporary assistance when times are tough. Food Assistance Program, Cash Assistance Program, State Emergency Relief, etc.
Michigan Family Relief Fund
(517) 481-7646 www.michigan.gov/dmva The Michigan Family Relief Fund provides grants to qualifying families of military members in either the Michigan National Guard or Reserves who are called to active duty as a result of the national response to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. This fund can provide up to $500 immediately or additional funds after review.
Michigan National Guard Family Fund
(514) 481-9889 http://fp.minationalguard.com/family-fund/ The Michigan National Guard Family Fund gives smaller grants, typically between $200-$500. Accessed through Family Program Staff. All MIARNG soldiers eligible, regardless of deployment.
Michigan Veterans Trust Fund
P.O. Box 30104 Lansing, MI 48909 (517) 284-5299 The Michigan Veterans Trust Fund (MVTF) is a program designed to help when an unforeseen situation has caused temporary financial emergency or hardship that a grant would resolve. Eligible applicants must be able to show that they can meet future financial obligations. A veteran can apply for the MVTF through their local County Veteran Counselor (CVC). CVC Directory: www.bit.ly/1vmEWEV.
Military OneSource
www.militaryonesource.mil/financial-and-legal Military OneSource offers financial counseling that addresses issues of budgeting and general financial management, as well as topics like investing, retirement, and college. All financial counselors are accredited and come free of charge.
National Guard Association of Michigan (NGAM) Veteran Support Grant (VSG)
517-721-9800 https://www.ngam.org/veteran-support-grant/ The use of a National Guard Association of Michigan (NGAM) Veteran Support Grant (VSG) is intended to assist veterans in need. Veterans; families and organizations that support veterans of Michigan (directly or indirectly); current members of NGAM; and other currently serving military members of Michigan may apply; must align with one of four priorities; Financial Stability, Education, Quality of Life, and Health.
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Operation HomeFront
1355 Central Parkway S, Ste. 100 San Antonio, TX 78232 Phone: (210) 659-7756 Critical Financial Assistance: (877) 264-3968 www.operationhomefront.net Operation HomeFront provides direct services to alleviate a military family’s or individual’s emergency financial burden, as well as counseling and/or recovery support. Emergency financial assistance is in the form of checks paid directly to mortgage lenders, auto mechanics, contractors, hospitals, doctors, dentists and other providers.
PenFed Foundation
(703)838-1344 (800)558-9224 toll free www.pentagonfoundation.org PenFed Foundation provides emergency financial assistance to OIF/OEF wounded warriors and their families facing short term financial difficulties.
Prudential
https://www.prudential.com/contact-us Prudential’s aim is to help all its customers/clients achieve financial security and peace of mind. The company has a strong knowledge of social issues that contribute to economy inequality and desires to make financial stability accessible to everyone.
The American Legion Patriot Fund
(517) 371-4720 info@michiganlegion.org The Patriot Fund was created to provide Emergency Temporary Financial Assistance to Veterans, Active Duty Service Members and their families in time of need. This fund will be available to Michigan veterans of all eras, and is specifically intended to help veterans who do not qualify for other existing Financial Relief programs. Typically provide $500-700 grants.
Turbo Tax
United Ways Care Program
http://uwjackson.org/care-program/ Through the CARE Program Consumers Energy is helping qualified customers afford and better manage their energy costs. Customers in the CARE Program can receive many benefits, including a monthly bill credit on energy charges, forgiveness of a past due balance in regular installments and the opportunity to receive energy saving services. Apply online.
Veterans’ Relief Fund/Soldiers & Sailors Relief
Some Michigan counties supply funds for a county relief fund. Eligibility criteria vary between counties, but funds are usually available for both one-time and chronic needs. Service members and veterans may access county relief funds through their local County Veteran Counselor (CVC). See page 52 of this guide for a comprehensive directory of County Veteran Counselors. An online directory can also be found here: www.bit.ly/1vmEWEV.
VFW Unmet Needs Fund
(866) 789-6333 www.vfw.org/unmetneeds The VFW Unmet Needs Fund helps meet unanticipated financial demands on service members’ families that can’t be remedied through existing means. Service member or veteran must have been honorably discharged within the past 36 months or have been active duty within the past 36 months. Applicants must be from the service member or eligible dependent listed under DEERS.
Wells Fargo Veterans Scholarship Program
https://www.scholarsapply.org/wellsfargoveterans/ The Wells Fargo Veterans Scholarship Program provides scholarships to fill unmet financial need of veterans after military benefits and other grants and scholarships have been packaged by their school. This financial support will allow veterans to focus on completing their education and reduce reliance on student loans. Determine eligibility on website.
www.turbotax.intuit.com/personaltaxes/online/military-edition.jsp Free edition & Deluxe edition are free for E-1 to E-5. Discount available for E-6 and above.
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HOUSING & HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION D.J. Jacobetti Home for Veterans
425 Fisher St. Marquette, MI 49855 (800) 433-6760 The D.J. Jacobetti Home for Veterans provides two levels of care – domiciliary and nursing. In addition, other services, such as spiritual, medical, social, recreational and educational are provided. All services are supported from individual members, federal subsidies and appropriations by the State of Michigan.
Disability Attorneys of Michigan
http://www.damichigan.com/mi-homeless-vets/ This website provides statistics about the rate of homelessness in MI per region, and statistics specific to veterans. Includes resources of food pantries, community kitchens, short term housing for the homeless, supportive housing for the homeless, and locations to seek medical care and counseling.
Goodwill Industries
15810 Indianola Dr. Rockville, MD 20855 (800) GOODWILL For individuals who are homeless or struggling to maintain housing, their local Goodwill may offer affordable housing options. Services vary between locations.
Grand Rapids Home for Veterans
3000 Monroe Ave. N.E. Grand Rapids, MI 49505 (616) 364-5389 www.michigan.gov/dmva/0,1607,7-126-2362_2749--,00.html GRHV is a long-term care state veteran’s home with the capacity for 450 nursing care beds and more than 100 domiciliary beds. The nursing care beds include 115 special needs beds, with nursing units for the care of Alzheimer's and dementia patients and one nursing unit for dual diagnoses patients. Other services include an inhouse pharmacy, rehabilitation therapy, pastoral care and specialty clinics, such as dental and vision care. In addition, residents have numerous opportunities to participate in spiritual, social, recreational and educational activities, both on-site and in the surrounding communities, on a daily basis.
Habitat for Humanity
http://www.habitat.org/volunteer/near-you/find-yourlocal-habitat Through this initiative, Habitat provides volunteer, homeownership and employment opportunities to U.S. veterans, military service members and their families. Contact your local Habitat to find out if there's a Veterans Build near you.
Homeless Providers Grant and Per Diem Program
1-877-332-0334 E-mail: VHATAMGRANTANDPERDIEM@va.gov VA's Homeless Providers Grant and Per Diem Program is offered annually (as funding permits) by the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care for Homeless Veterans (HCHV) Programs to fund community agencies providing services to homeless Veterans. The purpose is to promote the development and provision of supportive housing and/or supportive services with the goal of helping homeless Veterans achieve residential stability, increase their skill levels and/or income, and obtain greater self-determination.
Homeless Shelter Directory
www.homelessshelterdirectory.org/michigan.html To access a complete list of homeless shelters in Michigan, please follow the link provided, scroll down, and select the appropriate city. Many are emergency shelters, but also included are general homeless shelters and some transitional housing options. Be aware that many of these shelters have long waiting lists, and it is important to call before going to them.
Housing Assistance for Veterans
(877) 424-3838 www.va.gov/homeless/housing.asp The VA has comprehensive programs available to help prevent and end veteran homelessness. When calling the listed number, the veteran will reach a trained VA responder who can connect them with the resources VA offers through these and many other programs.
Local Community Action Agencies
www.mcaaa.org/resources/locator Many community action agencies offer veteran-specific programs to assist with homelessness, case management, assistance with rent and security deposits, and help with housing transition. Follow the link above to contact a local agency for assistance.
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Michigan Ability Partners
http://www.mapagency.org/veteran-services.html Michigan Ability Partners has partnered with Wayne Metropolitan Action Agency to provide veterans in the Washtenaw County area with the Supportive Services for Veteran Families program (SSVF). The SSVF Program focuses on securing and maintaining housing for Veterans who are currently homeless or would be homeless without this assistance. It provides temporary financial assistance and supportive services to help veterans gain housing stability. Ann Arbor Office 3810 Packard Rd. Suite 260 Ann Arbor, MI 48108 734-975-6880 Jackson Office 2301 E. Michigan Ave. Suite 180 Jackson, MI 49202 517-841-5780
Michigan Agency for Energy
517-284-8330 7109 W. Saginaw Highway Lansing, MI 48917 The Michigan Agency for Energy’s (MAE) mission is to advance an adaptable, affordable, reliable, and environmentally-protective energy future for Michigan. Our work focuses on several areas: customer assistance, energy security, energy reliability, energy policy and expertise, and innovation and best practices.
Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA)
http://www.michigan.gov/mshda/ The Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHD) provides financial and technical assistance through public and private partnerships to create and preserve safe and decent affordable housing. Lansing Office 735 E. Michigan Ave. P.O. Box 30044 Lansing, MI 48909 517-373-8370 or 1-855-MI-MSHDA Detroit Office Cadillac Place 3028 W. Grand Blvd. Suite 4-600 P.O. Box 02990 Detroit, MI 48202 313-456-3540
National Call Center for Homeless Veterans
(877) 424-3838 www.va.gov/HOMELESS/NationalCallCenter.asp The National Call Center for Homeless Veterans provides assistance to homeless veterans and their families. They provide free, confidential support from a trained VA staff member 24/7.
National Coalition for Homeless Veterans
(800) VET-HELP (838-4357) www.nchv.org The NCHV is a non-profit organization that serves as the resource and technical assistance center for a national network of community-based service providers and local, state and federal agencies that provide emergency and supportive housing, food, health services, job training and placement assistance, legal aid and case management support for thousands of homeless veterans each year.
Shelter Listings
http://www.shelterlistings.org/state/michigan.html Shelter Listings is dedicated to serving the homeless and low-income. Our shelter list consists of over 3,000 listings and includes emergency shelters, homeless shelters, day shelters, transitional housing, residential drug/alcohol rehabilitation programs, supportive housing and permanent affordable housing.
The Department of Veterans Affairs Enhanced-Use Lease Program (EUL)
EUL.Team.Management@va.gov EUL is a VA portfolio management tool that allows certain land and buildings to be leased to eligible private entities for approved supportive housing and related projects for homeless and at-risk Veterans. In addition to supportive housing, VA’s EUL partners often provide Veterans with job training, financial management, haircuts, computer and laundry facilities, fitness centers.
Piquette Square
6221 Brush St. Detroit, MI 48202 (313) 297-1373 www.swsol.org/piquette-square-for-veterans/ Piquette Square is a 150-unit apartment project in Detroit to house and care for homeless veterans. Piquette Square offers comprehensive support services to help the veterans develop self-sufficiency and reintegrate into the community.
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Protect our Troops
(801) 341-7079 www.protectourtroops.org Protect our Troops is a program that raises money to reimburse home alarm system fees for deployed service members, and offer military discounts for a home alarm system to anyone who has served in the military, active or not.
Rebuilding Together Oakland County
(248) 432-6551 rtocoffice@gmail.com http://rebuildingtogether-oaklandcounty.org/ RTOC offers year-round community service programs, all focusing on providing housing repair to low-income homeowners in Oakland County. With all of our home rehab efforts, we focus on providing energy assistance to our homeowners, such as green housing solutions & home energy efficiency to help the homeowners save money on future energy bills. Apply online.
Salvation Army
www.bit.ly/1G3uKsm Group homes, emergency shelters, and transitional living centers provide housing, food, and overnight lodging for varying amounts of time to those in need. For those families with temporal needs, family service programs help families and needy individuals with emergency food, housing, and utility assistance. Salvation Army programs and services vary with local needs.
Silver Star Apartments
Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF)
(877) 424-3838 www.va.gov/HOMELESS/SSVF.asp The Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) program was established in 2011 to promote housing stability among homeless and at-risk Veterans and their families. Under the SSVF program, VA awards grants to private non-profit organizations and consumer cooperatives that can provide a range of supportive services to eligible very low-income Veteran families. Services include outreach, case management, assistance in obtaining VA benefits, and help in accessing and coordinating other public benefits. SSVF grantees can also make time-limited temporary payments on behalf of Veterans to cover rent, utilities, security deposits and moving costs.
VA Homeless Veteran Coordinators
(877) 424-3838 www.va.gov/homeless/hmls_vet_prog_coord.asp The VA Homeless Veteran Initiative has local Homeless Coordinators at all Michigan VA Hospitals. They are the first point of contact for homeless or at-risk veterans. They can provide linkage to resources for housing, employment, healthcare and other areas.
Volunteers of America
www.voa.org/homeless-people Volunteers of America works to prevent and end homelessness through a range of support services including eviction prevention, emergency services, transitional housing and permanent affordable housing.
44 Clark Rd. Battle Creek, MI 49037 (269) 964-6000 www.medallionmanagement.com Silver Star Apartment Community for Veterans is specifically designed to assist homeless veterans. The 76unit independent living community provides veterans a place to call home and with needed services. The community is located on the campus of the Battle Creek Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
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LEGAL RESOURCES Non-Profit Veterans Legal Clinics Advocates for Warriors at Wayne State University
471 W. Palmer Ave. Detroit, MI 48202 (313) 577-2733 Wayne State Law School Advocates for Warriors free legal service for veteran’s program.
Legal Clinic at the University of Michigan
625 S. State St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 (734) 763-6750 www.law.umich.edu/clinical/veterans/Pages/default.asp The Veterans Legal Clinic at Michigan Law School is a clinical offering in which veterans and, in some cases, their immediate families will receive legal help in civil matters such as family law (divorce, custody, support and visitation), eviction, consumer problems, foreclosure, and employment cases.
Project SALUTE
651 E. Jefferson Ave. Detroit, MI 48226 (313) 596-0235 www.law.udmercy.edu/index.php/projectsalute Project SALUTE provides educational and legal assistance to homeless, indigent and low-income veterans on disability and pension benefit appeals pending before the Detroit VARO.
State of Michigan Legal Services www.michiganlegalhelp.org
Legal Aid and Pro Bono Programs Berrien County Legal Services Bureau
901 Port St. Saint Joseph, MI 49085 (616) 983-6363 www.berriencounty.org/legalservices Counties served: Berrien, Cass, Van Buren Types of cases accepted: Elder law, housing, wills, terminating parental rights, custody
Community Legal Resources
220 Bagley Ave., Suite 900 Detroit, MI 48226 (313) 964-4130 www.clronline.org Counties served: Statewide Type of cases accepted: Nonprofits, CED
Community Legal Services of West Michigan
P.O. Box 140421 Grand Rapids, MI 49514 (616) 929-5716 Counties served: Allegan, Ionia, Kent, Montcalm, Muskegon, Ottawa Types of cases accepted: Child/spousal support, contract/document review, criminal, custody, divorce, guardianship/conservatorship, landlord/tenant, personal protection order, eviction diversion pilot program
Detroit Metropolitan Bar Association Volunteer Legal Services 645 Griswold St., Suite 3550 Detroit, MI 48226 (313) 961-6120 (Ext. 203) Counties served: Wayne Type of cases accepted: Bankruptcy, consumer, elder law, employment law, housing, wills, real estate
Elder Law of Michigan
221 N. Pine St. Lansing, MI 48933 (517) 485-9164 www.elderslaw.org Counties served: Statewide Type of cases accepted: Bankruptcy, consumer, elder law, housing, wills, torts, and real estate
First Step Legal Advocacy Project
44567 Pinetree Dr. Plymouth, MI 48170 (734) 416-1111 www.firststep-mi.org Counties served: Wayne Type of cases accepted: Terminating parental rights, immigration, domestic violence, dissolution, and custody.
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Lakeshore Legal Aid
21885 Dunham Rd., Suite 4 Clinton Township, MI 48036 (810) 985-5107 www.lakeshorelegalaid.org Counties served: Saint Clair and Macomb Type of cases accepted: Bankruptcy, consumer, education, elder law, housing, wills, real estate, dissolution, custody
Legal Aid and Defender Association
645 Griswold, Suite 2400 Detroit, MI 48226 (313) 964-4111 www.ladadetroit.org Counties served: Wayne Type of cases accepted: Consumer, elder law, housing, wills, real estate, health, dissolution, CED
Legal Aid Bureau of Southwestern Michigan Pro Bono Program
201 W. Kalamazoo Ave., Room 308 Kalamazoo, MI 49007 (800) 819-0773 Counties served: Cass, Kalamazoo, Saint Joseph, Van Buren Type of cases accepted: Bankruptcy, consumer, elder law, housing, wills, real estate, domestic violence, dissolution, custody, CED, adoption
Legal Aid of Central Michigan/Pro Bono
300 N. Washington Sq., Suite 311 Lansing, MI 48933 (517) 485-5411 Counties served: Barry, Clinton, Eaton, Ingham, Shiawassee Type of cases accepted: Bankruptcy, consumer, education, elder law, employment law, housing, wills, real estate, immigration, health, domestic violence, dissolution, custody, CED, adoption, AIDS/HIV
Legal Services of Eastern Michigan
436 S. Saginaw St. Flint, MI 48502 (810) 234-2621 www.lsem-mi.org Counties served: Arenac, Bay, Clare, Genesee, Gladwin, Gratiot, Huron, Isabella, Lapeer, Midland, Saginaw, Saint Clair, Sanilac, Tuscola Type of cases accepted: Bankruptcy, consumer, education, elder law, employment law, housing, wills, tax, fair housing, torts, real estate, health, domestic violence, dissolution, custody, CED
Legal Services of Southeastern Michigan, Inc. Pro Bono Project
180 W. Michigan Ave. Jackson, MI 49201 (517) 787-6111 Counties served: Jackson Type of cases accepted: Elder law, housing, wills, domestic violence, dissolution, custody
Legal Services of South Central Michigan
70 E. Michigan Ave. Battle Creek, MI 49017 (616) 965-3951 www.lsscm.org Counties served: Barry, Branch, Calhoun, Clinton, Eaton, Hillsdale, Ingham, Jackson, Lenawee, Livingston, Monroe, Shiawassee, Washtenaw Type of cases accepted: Bankruptcy, consumer, elder law, employment law, housing, wills, torts, terminating parental rights, real estate, health, domestic violence, dissolution, custody, adoption
Legal Services Program Third Level Crisis Intervention Center
1022 E. Front St. Traverse City, MI 49686 (231) 922-4802 www.thirdlevel.org Counties served: Antrim, Grand Traverse, Leelanau Type of cases accepted: Consumer, employment law, dissolution, and general advice offered for all areas.
Michigan Indian Legal Services Private Attorney Involvement Program 134 W. State St. Traverse City, MI 49684 (231) 947-0122 www.mils.org Counties served: Statewide Type of cases accepted: Indian law
Michigan Protection and Advocacy Service, Inc. HIV/AIDS HAAP
4095 Legacy Pkwy., Suite 500 Lansing, MI 48911 (517) 487-1755 www.mpas.org Counties served: Statewide Type of cases accepted: Education, elder law, employment law, housing, wills, juvenile, immigration, health, AIDS/HIV
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Oakland Livingston Legal Aid
8430 W. 9 Mile Rd., Suite 500 Oak Park, MI 48237 (248) 548-8171 Counties served: Oakland, Livingston Type of cases accepted: Bankruptcy, consumer, education, elder law, housing, wills, real estate, dissolution, custody, adoption
Pro Bono Program of Western Michigan
89 Ionia Ave. NW, Suite 400 Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (616) 774-0672 www.legalaidwestmich.org/pro-bono-program-ofwestern-michigan Counties served: Allegan, Berrien, Cass, Ionia, Kalamazoo, Kent, Lake, Mason, Mecosta, Montcalm, Muskegon, Newaygo, Oceana, Osceola, Ottawa, Saint Joseph, Van Buren Type of cases accepted: Bankruptcy, consumer, education, elder law, employment law, housing, wills, insurance disputes, license restorations, expunging criminal convictions, pension benefits, torts, real estate, health, domestic violence, dissolution, custody, CED
Wayne County Neighborhood Legal Services
440 E. Congress St., Suite 350 Detroit, MI 48226 (313) 874-5820 (Ext. 2224) www.nlsmichigan.org Counties served: Wayne Type of cases accepted: Consumer, employment law, housing, wills, real estate, juvenile, health, dissolution, custody, CED, AIDS/HIV
Lawyer Referral Programs Genesee County Bar Association LRS
315 E. Court St. Flint, MI 48502 (810) 232-6000 www.gcbalaw.org/ Counties served: Genesee Types of cases referred: All except intellectual property, international, and military
Grand Rapids Bar Association LRIS
161 Ottawa Ave. NW, Suite 203B Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (616) 855-0273 www.grbar.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr =67 Counties served: Kent, Ottawa, Muskegon, Allegan Types of cases referred: All
Iosco County Lawyer Referral Service 422 Lake St. Tawas City, MI 48764 (517) 362-4441 Counties served: Iosco Types of cases referred: All
Macomb County Bar Association 40 N. Main St., Suite 435 Mt. Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 468-8300 www.macombbar.org Counties served: Macomb, St. Clair Types of cases referred: All
Oakland County LRS
1760 S. Telegraph Rd., Suite 100 Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302-0181 (248) 338-2100 www.ocba.org/ Counties Served: Oakland Types of cases referred: All
State Bar of Michigan LRIS
306 Townsend St. Lansing, MI 48933 (800) 968-0738 www.michbar.org/programs/lawyerreferral Counties served: Statewide Types of cases referred: All
Traverse Attorney Referral Service
328 Washington St. Traverse City, MI 49685-1958 (231) 922-4715 Counties served: Grand Traverse, Antrim, Leelanau Types of cases referred: All except international and taxation Special panels: Alternative dispute resolution panel
Special Panels: Pro Bono Panel Detroit Metropolitan Bar Association LRIS
645 Griswold, Suite 1356 Detroit, MI 48226 (313) 961-3545 www.detroitlawyer.org Counties served: Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, Lenawee, and Washtenaw Types of cases referred: All
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National Lawyers Guild
615 Griswold, Suite 916 Detroit, MI 48226 (313) 963-0843 www.michigannlg.org Counties served: Wayne, Macomb, Oakland and Washtenaw Types of cases referred: All except administration, business/corporation, consumer, healthcare, intellectual property, international, juvenile, taxation, trademark/copyright, veterans/military Special panels: Reduced fee panel, Pro Bono panel
Washtenaw County Bar Association LRIS
101 E. Huron St., Suite 1111 Ann Arbor, MI 48104 (734) 996-3229 www.washbar.org Counties served: Washtenaw, Lenawee, Livingston and Monroe Types of cases referred: All
Veterans Treatment Courts Veterans’ Treatment Court uses a hybrid integration of drug court and mental health court principles to serve military veterans, and sometimes active-duty personnel.
Alger County
(93rd District Court) 101 Court St. Munising, MI 49862 (906) 387-3879
Allegan/ Van Buren Counties (57th District Court) 113 Chestnut St. Allegan, MI 49010 (269) 673-0400
Calhoun County
(10th District Court) 161 E. Michigan Ave. Battle Creek, MI 49017 (269) 969-6662
Dickinson County
(95B District Court) 705 S. Stephenson Ave. Iron Mountain, MI 49801 (906) 774-0506
Eaton County
(56th Circuit Court) 1045 Independence Blvd. Charlotte, MI 48813 (517) 543-4307
Genesee County
(7th Circuit Court) 932 Beach St., 2nd Floor Flint, MI 48502 (810) 257-3252 (67th District Court) 630 S. Saginaw St. Flint, MI 48502 (810) 257-3170 (68th District Court) 630 S. Saginaw St. Flint, MI 48502 (810) 257-3170
Grand Traverse/Leelanau/Antrim County (86th District Court) 280 Washington St., Suite 121 Traverse City, MI 49684 (231) 922-4588
Ingham County
(54-A District Court) 124 W. Michigan Ave. Lansing, MI 48933 (517) 483-4433 (54-B District Court) 101 Linden St. East Lansing, MI 48823 (517) 351-7000 (55th District Court) 700 Buhl Dr. Mason, MI 48854 (517) 676-8400
Ionia County
(64-A District Court) 101 W. Main St. Ionia, MI 48846 (616) 527-5396
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Jackson County
Oakland County
(4th Circuit Court) 312 S. Jackson St., #1 Jackson, MI 49201 (517) 612-2540
(45th District Court) 13600 Oak Park Blvd. Oak Park, MI 48237 (248) 691-7440
Kent County
(51st District Court) 5100 Civic Center Dr. Waterford, MI 48329 (248) 674-4655
(62A District Court) 2650 Defloop Ave. SW Wyoming, MI 49509 (616) 530-7386
Livingston County
(53rd District Court) 224 N. 1st St. Brighton, MI 48116 517-540-7633
Macomb County
(16th Circuit Court) 40 N. Main St. Mount Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 469-5016 (41B District Court) 22380 Starks Dr. Clinton Twp., MI 48036 (586) 469-9300 (41A District Court) 51660 Van Dyke Ave. Shelby Twp., MI 48316 (586) 446-2500
Monroe County st
(1 District Court) 106 E. 1st St. Monroe, MI 48161 734-240-7434
Muskegon County
(60th District Court) 990 Terrace St. Muskegon, MI 49442 (231) 724-6358
(52-1 District Court) 48150 Grand River Ave. Novi, MI 48374 (248) 305-6146
Saginaw County
(70th District Court) 111 S. Michigan Ave. Saginaw, MI 48602 (989) 790-5386
Washtenaw County
(15th District Court) 301 E. Huron St. Ann Arbor, MI 48107 (734) 794-6761 (ext. 47542)
Wayne County
(3rd Circuit) 1441 St. Antoine Detroit, MI 48226 (313) 224-2520 (17th District Court) 15111 Beech-Daly Rd. Redford Twp., MI 48239 (313) 387-2713 (30th District Court) 12050 Woodward Ave. Highland Park, MI 48203 (313) 252-0300 (36th District Court) 421 Madison St., #3066 Detroit, MI 48226 (313) 965-8741
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MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES Brain Injury Association of Michigan
General: (810) 229-5880 Veterans Toll-free: (800) 772-4323 www.biami.org The BIAMI is a non-profit organization that connects brain injury survivors and their friends and families with trained professionals in order to improve a survivor’s quality of life after brain injury.
Community Mental Health Resources Alcona County
Northeast Michigan Community Mental Health Authority 311 Lake St. Harrisville, Michigan 48740 General: (989) 724-6757 (By appointment only) 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 968-1964 www.nemcmh.org
Alger County
Pathways Community Mental Health 1516 Sand Pointe Rd. Munising, MI 49862 General: (906) 387-3611 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (888) 728-4929 www.pathwaysup.org
Allegan County
Allegan County Community Mental Health Services 3283 122nd Ave. Allegan, MI 49010 General: (269) 686-5124 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 795-6617 www.accmhs.org
Alpena County
Northeast Michigan Community Mental Health Authority 400 Johnson St. Alpena, Michigan 49707 General: (989) 356-2161 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 968-1964 www.nemcmh.org
Antrim County
North Country Community Mental Health 203 E. Cyuga St. Bellaire, MI 49615 General: (231) 533-8619 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 442-7315 www.norcocmh.org
Arenac County
Bay-Arenac Behavioral Health Authority 201 Mulholland St. Bay City, MI 48708 General: (989) 895-2300 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 327-4693 www.babha.org
Baraga County
Copper Country Community Mental Health Services 15644 Skanee Rd. L'Anse, MI 49946 General: (906) 524-5885 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 526-5059 www.cccmh.org
Barry County
Barry County Community Mental Health Authority Pennock Professional Building 915 W. Green St. Hastings, MI 49058 General/24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (269) 948-8041 barrycountyrecovery.com
Bay County
Bay-Arenac Behavioral Health Authority 201 Mulholland St. Bay City, MI 48708 General: (989) 895-2300 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 327-4693 www.babha.org
Benzie County
Centra Wellness Network 6051 Frankfort Hwy., Suite 200 Benzonia, MI 49616 General: (877) 398-2013 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (877) 398-2013 www.centrawellness.org
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Berrien County
Riverwood Center Benton Harbor Office 1485 M-139 Benton Harbor, MI 49022 General: (269) 925-0585 Niles Office 115 S. St. Joseph Ave. Niles, MI 49120 General: (269) 684-4270 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 336-0341 www.riverwoodcenter.org
Branch County
Pines Behavioral Health Services 200 Orleans Blvd. Coldwater, MI 49036 General: (517) 278-2129 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (888) 725-7534 www.pinesbhs.org
Calhoun County
Summit Pointe Community Mental Health 140 W. Michigan Ave. Battle Creek, MI 49017 General: (269) 966-1460 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 632-5449 www.summitpointe.org
Cass County
Woodlands Behavioral Healthcare Network 960 M-60 E. Cassopolis, MI 49031 General/24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 323-0335 www.woodlandsbhn.org
Charlevoix County
North Country Community Mental Health 6250 M-66 North Charlevoix, MI 49720 General: (231) 547-5885 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 442-7315 www.norcocmh.org
Cheboygan County
North Country Community Mental Health 825 S. Huron St., Suite 4 Cheboygan, MI 49721 General: (231) 627-5627 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 442-7315 www.norcocmh.org
Chippewa County
Hiawatha Behavioral Health 3865 S. Mackinac Tr. Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783 General: (906) 632-2805 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 839-9443 www.hbhcmh.org
Clare County
Community Mental Health for Central Michigan 789 N. Clare Ave. Harrison, MI 48625 General: (989) 539-2141 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 372-8460 www.cmhcm.org
Clinton County
Community Mental Health Authority of Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham Counties 812 E. Jolly Rd. Lansing, MI 48910 General: (517) 346-8460 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 372-8460 www.ceicmh.org
Crawford County
Northern Lakes Community Mental Health Authority 204 Meadows Dr. Grayling, MI 49738 General: (989) 348-8522 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 442-7315 www.northernlakescmh.org/about-us/
Delta County
Pathways Community Mental Health 2500 7th Ave. S., Suite 100 Escanaba, MI 49829 General: (906) 786-6441 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (888) 728-4929 www.pathwaysup.org/SitePages/contact.htm
Dickinson County
Northpointe Behavioral Healthcare Systems 715 Pyle Dr. Kingsford, MI 49802 General: (906) 774-0522 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 750-0522 www.nbhs.org
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Eaton County
Gratiot County
Community Mental Health Authority of Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham Counties 812 E. Jolly Rd. Lansing, MI 48910 General: (517) 346-8460 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 372-8460 www.ceicmh.org
Gratiot County Community Mental Health Services 608 Wright Ave., Suite 100 Alma, MI 48801 General: (989) 463-4971 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 622-5583 www.gccmha.org
Emmet County
LifeWays Community Mental Health 25 Care Dr. Hillsdale, MI 49242 General: (517) 439-2641 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 284-8288 www.lifewayscmh.org
North Country Community Mental Health 1420 Plaza Dr. Petoskey, MI 49770 General: (231) 347-6701 24-Hour Crisis Line: (800) 442-7315 www.norcocmh.org
Genesee County
Genesee Health System 420 W. Fifth Ave. Flint, MI 48503 General: (810) 257-3705 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (877) 346-3648 www.gencmh.org
Gladwin County
Community Mental Health for Central Michigan 655 E. Cedar Ave. Gladwin, MI 48624 General: (989) 426-9295 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 317-0708 www.cmhcm.org
Hillsdale County
Houghton County
Copper Country Community Mental Health Services 901 W. Memorial Dr. Houghton, MI 49931 General: (906) 482-9400 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 526-5059 www.cccmh.org
Huron County
Huron Behavioral Health 1375 R. Dale Wertz Dr. Bad Axe, MI 48413 General: (989) 269-9293 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 356-5568 www.huroncmh.org
Ingham County
Gogebic County
Gogebic Community Mental Health Authority 103 W. US Hwy. 2 Wakefield, MI 49968 General: (906) 229-6100 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 348-0032 www.gccmh.org
Community Mental Health Authority of Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham Counties 812 E. Jolly Rd. Lansing, MI 48910 General: (517) 346-8460 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 372-8460 www.ceicmh.org
Grand Traverse County
Ionia County
Northern Lakes Community Mental Health Authority 105 Hall St. Traverse City, MI 49684 General: (231) 922-4850 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 442-7315 www.northernlakescmh.org/about-us/
Ionia County Community Mental Health Ionia Office 375 Apple Tree Dr. Ionia, MI 48846 General: (616) 527-1790 Belding Office 7441 Storey Rd. Belding, MI 48809 General: (616) 794-6592
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Portland Office
208 W. Bridge St. Portland, MI 48875 General: (517) 647-2128 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (888) 527-1790 www.ioniacmhs.org
Iosco County
AuSable Valley Community Mental Health Services Oscoda Office 5805 Cedar Lake Rd. Oscoda, MI 48750 General: (989) 739-1469 Tawas City Office 1199 W. Harris Ave. Tawas City, MI 48764 General: (989) 362-8636 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 442-7315 www.avcmh.org
Iron County
Northpointe Behavioral Healthcare Systems 715 Pyle Dr. Kingsford, MI 49802 General: (906) 774-0522 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 750-0522 www.nbhs.org
Isabella County
Community Mental Health for Central Michigan 301 S. Crapo St., Suite 200 Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858 General: (989) 772-5938 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 317-0708 www.cmhcm.org
Jackson County
LifeWays Community Mental Health 1200 N. West Ave. Jackson, MI 49202 General: (517) 789-1209 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 284-8288 www.lifewayscmh.org
Kalamazoo County
Community Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services 3299 Gull Rd. Nazareth, MI 49074 General: (269) 553-8000 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (888) 373-6200 www.kazoocmh.org
Kalkaska County
North Country Community Mental Health 625 Courthouse Dr. Kalkaska, MI 49646 General: (231) 258-5133 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 442-7315 www.norcocmh.org
Kent County
network180 790 Fuller Ave. NE Grand Rapids, MI 49503 General: (616) 336-3909 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 273-8255 www.network180.org
Keweenaw County
Copper Country Community Mental Health 901 West Memorial Dr. Houghton, MI 49931 General: (906) 482-9400 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 526-5059 www.cccmh.org
Lake County
West Michigan Community Mental Health System Atwell Building 1090 N. Michigan Ave. Baldwin, MI 49304 General: (231) 745-4659 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 992-2061 www.wmcmhs.org
Lapeer County
Lapeer County Community Mental Health Services 1570 Suncrest Dr. Lapeer, MI 48446 General: (810) 667-0500 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (888) 225-4447 www.lapeercmh.org
Leelanau County
Northern Lakes Community Mental Health Authority 105 Hall St. Traverse City, MI 49684 General: (231) 922-4850 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 442-7315 www.northernlakescmh.org/about-us/
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Lenawee County
Lenawee Community Mental Health Authority 1040 S. Winter St., Suite 1022 Adrian, MI 49221 General: (517) 263-8905 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 664-5005 www.lcmha.org
Livingston County
Community Mental Health Services of Livingston County 2280 E. Grand River Howell, MI 48843 General: (517) 546-4126 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 615-1245 www.cmhliv.org
Luce County
Pathways Community Mental Health 302 Newberry Ave. Newberry, MI 49868 General: (906) 293-3284 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (888) 728-4929 www.pathwaysup.org
Mackinac County
Hiawatha Behavioral Health 114 Elliott St. St. Ignace, MI 49781 General: (906) 643-8616 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 839-9443 www.hbhcmh.org
Macomb County
Macomb County Community Mental Health Services 22550 Hall Rd. Clinton Township, MI 48036 General: (586) 469-5275 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (586) 307-9100 www.mccmh.net
Manistee County
Centra Wellness Network 2198 US 31 South Manistee, MI 49660 General/24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (877) 398-2013 www.centrawellness.org
Marquette County
Mason County
West Michigan Community Mental Health System Harold E. Madden Center 920 Diana St. Ludington, MI 49431 General: (231) 845-6294 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 992-2061 www.wmcmhs.org
Mecosta County
Community Mental Health for Central Michigan 500 So. Third Ave. Big Rapids, MI 49307 General: (231) 796-5825 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 317-0708 www.cmhcm.org
Menominee County
Northpointe Behavioral Healthcare Systems 715 Pyle Dr. Kingsford, MI 49802 General: (906) 774-0522 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 750-0522 www.nbhs.org
Midland County
Community Mental Health for Central Michigan 218 Fast Ice Dr. Midland, MI 48642 General: (989) 631-2320 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 317-0708 www.cmhcm.org
Missaukee County
Northern Lakes Community Mental Health Authority 527 Cobbs St. Cadillac, MI 49601 General: (231) 775-3463 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 442-7315 www.northernlakescmh.org/about-us/
Monroe County
Monroe Community Mental Health Authority 1001 S. Raisinville Rd. Monroe, MI 48161 General: (734) 243-7340 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 886-7340 www.monroecmha.org
Pathways Community Mental Health 200 W. Spring St. Marquette, MI 49855 General: (906) 225-1181 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (888) 728-4929 www.pathwaysup.org
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Montcalm County
Ogemaw County
Montcalm Center for Behavioral Health 611 N. State St. Stanton, MI 48888 General: (989) 831-7520 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 377-0974 www.mcbh.org
AuSable Valley Community Mental Health Services 511 Griffin Rd. West Branch, MI 48661 General: (989) 345-5571 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 442-7315 www.avcmh.org
Montmorency County
Ontonagon County
Northeast Michigan Community Mental Health Authority 630 Caring St. Hillman, MI 49746 General: (989) 742-4549 24-Hour Crisis Line: (800) 968-1964 www.nemcmh.org
Copper Country Community Mental Health Services 515 Quartz St. Ontonagon, MI 49953 General: (906) 884-4804 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 526-5059 www.cccmh.org
Muskegon County
Osceola County
HealthWest 376 E. Apple Ave. Muskegon, MI 49442 General: (231) 724-1111 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (231) 722-4357 www.healthwest.net
Community Mental Health for Central Michigan 4473 220th Ave. Reed City, MI 49677 General: (231) 832-2247 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 317-0708 www.cmhcm.org
Newaygo County
Oscoda County
Newaygo County Mental Health Center 1049 Newell St. White Cloud, MI 49349 General: (231) 689-7330 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 968-7330 www.newaygocmh.org
AuSable Valley Community Mental Health Services 42 N. Mount Tom Rd. Mio, MI 48647 General: (989) 826-3208 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 442-7315 avcmh.org
Oakland County
Otsego County
Oakland County Community Mental Health Authority 2011 Executive Hills Blvd. Auburn Hills, MI 48326 General: (248) 858-1210 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 231-1127 www.occmha.org
North Country Community Mental Health 800 Livingston Blvd. Gaylord, MI 49735 General: (989) 732-7558 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 442-7315 www.norcocmh.org
Oceana County
Ottawa County
West Michigan Community Mental Health System 105 Lincoln St. Hart, MI 49420 General: (231) 873-2108 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 992-2061 www.wmcmhs.org
Community Mental Health of Ottawa County 12265 James St. Holland, MI 49424 General: (616) 392-1873 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (866) 512-4357 www.miottawa.org/Health/CMH/default.htm
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Presque Isle County
St. Clair County
Northeast Michigan Community Mental Health Authority 156 N. 4th St. Rogers City, MI 49779 General: (989) 734-7223 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 968-1964 www.nemcmh.org
St. Clair County Mental Health Authority 1011 Military St. Port Huron, MI 48060 General: (810) 985-8900 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (888) 225-4447 www.scccmh.org
Roscommon County
St. Joseph County
Northern Lakes Community Mental Health Authority 2715 S. Townline Rd. Houghton Lake, MI 48629 General: (989) 366-8550 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 442-7315 www.northernlakescmh.org/about-us/
Saginaw County
Saginaw County Community Mental Health Authority 500 Hancock St. Saginaw, MI 48602 General: (989) 797-3400 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 233-0022 www.sccmha.org
Sanilac County
Sanilac County Community Mental Health Authority 227 E. Sanilac Ave. Sandusky, MI 48471 General: (810) 648-0330 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (888) 225-4447 www.sanilaccmh.org
Schoolcraft County
Hiawatha Behavioral Health 125 N. Lake St. Manistique, MI 49854 General: (906) 341-2144 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 839-9443 www.hbhcmh.org
Shiawassee County
Shiawassee County Community Mental Health Authority 1555 Industrial Dr. Owosso, MI 48867 General: (989) 723-6791 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 622-4514 www.shiacmh.org
Community Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services of St. Joseph County 677 E. Main St. Centreville, MI 49032 General: (269) 467-1000 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 622-3967 www.stjoecmh.org
Tuscola County
Tuscola Behavioral Health Systems 125 W. Lincoln St. Caro, MI 48723 General: (989) 673-6191 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 462-6814 www.tbhsonline.com
Van Buren County
Van Buren Community Mental Health Authority 801 Hazen St., Suite C Paw Paw, MI 49079 General: (269) 657-5574 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 922-1418 www.vbcmh.com
Washtenaw County
Community Support and Treatment Services 555 Towner St. Ypsilanti, MI 48198 General: (734) 544-3000 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (734) 544-3050 www.ewashtenaw.org/government/departments/comm unity_mental_health/
Wayne County
Detroit Wayne Mental Health Authority 640 Temple St., 8th Floor Detroit, MI 48201 General: (313) 833-2500 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 241-4949 www.dwmha.com
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Wexford County
Northern Lakes Community Mental Health Authority 527 Cobbs St. Cadillac, MI 49601 General: (231) 775-3463 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 442-7315 www.northernlakescmh.org
Crisis Services Problem Gambling Help-Line
24-Hour Hotline: (800) 270-7117 Services available to Michigan residents include: 24-hour help-line with counselors able to provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment or support groups.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 273-8255 Spanish: (800) 799-4889 www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline’s trained crisis workers are available to talk 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Confidential and toll-free calls go to the nearest crisis center in the Lifeline national network. These centers provide crisis counseling and mental health referrals.
Self-Injury Hotline
24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 366-8288 www.selfinjury.com SAFE ALTERNATIVES® is a nationally recognized treatment approach, professional network, and educational resource base committed to helping individuals achieve an end to self-injurious behavior.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration National Helpline
24 Hour Hotline: (800) 662- 4357 www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental health and/or substance use disorders.
Veterans Crisis Line
Veterans Crisis Hotline: (800) 273-8255 (Press 1) Veterans Crisis Line text-messaging service: Text to 838255 www.veteranscrisisline.net The Veterans Crisis Line connects veterans in crisis and their families and friends with VA responders through a confidential toll-free hotline, online chat, or text.
Federally Qualified Health Centers offering Behavioral Health Services (by county) Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) include all organizations receiving grants under Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act. FQHCs qualify for enhanced reimbursement from Medicare and Medicaid, as well as other benefits. FQHCs must serve an underserved area or population, offer a sliding fee scale, provide comprehensive services, have an ongoing quality assurance program, and have a governing board of directors. Certain tribal organizations and FQHC lookalikes (an organization that meets PHS Section 330 eligibility requirements, but does not receive grant funding) also may receive special Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement.
Alcona County
Alcona Health Centers - Harrisville Services 205 N. State St., Suite A Harrisville, MI 48740 (989) 724-5655 Alcona Health Centers - Lincoln Services 177 N. Barlow Rd. Lincoln, MI 48742 (989) 736-8157 Alcona Health Centers - Ossineke Services 1745 US-23 S. Ossineke, MI 49766 (989) 471-2156
Allegan County
InterCare Community Health Network 5498 109th Ave. Pullman, MI 49450 (855) 869-6900 www.intercare.org/pullman
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Alpena County
Berrien County
Alcona Health Centers - Alpena Services 1185 US-23 N. Alpena, MI 49707 (989) 356-4049 www.alconahealthcenters.org/index.php/locationsprovid ers
InterCare Benton Harbor Student Health Center BHHS Health Center - Annex Building 870 Colfax Ave. Benton Harbor, MI 49022 (269) 605-1277 www.intercare.org/bh-student-center
Antrim County
InterCare Community Health Network - Benton Harbor 800 M-139 Benton Harbor, MI 49022 (855) 869-6900 www.intercare.org/bh
Bellaire Family Health Center 4955 S. M-88 Hwy. Bellaire, MI 49615 (231) 533-8649 www.ejfhc.org/locations/ Central Lake Family Health Center 7960 W. Old State St. Central Lake, MI 49622 (231) 544-3700 www.ejfhc.org/locations/
Arenac County
Sterling Area Health Center 725 E. State St. Sterling, MI 48659 (989) 654-2491 www.sterlinghealth.net/our-locations/
Barry County
Barry Community Health Center 330 W. Woodlawn Ave. Hastings, MI 49058 (269) 945-4220 www.cherryhealth.org/find-location/barry-communityhealth-center/
Bay County
Bayside Health & Dental Center 3884 Monitor Rd. Bay City, MI 48706 (989) 671-2000 www.healthdelivery.org/locations/Bayside/ Downriver Community Services - BASIS Outpatient Clinic 515 Adams St. Bay City, MI 48708 (989) 894-2991 www.downrivercs.org/behavioral-health-care/
InterCare Community Health Network - Eau Claire 6270 W. Main St. Eau Claire, MI 49111 (855) 869-6900 www.intercare.org/eau-claire Niles Community Health Center 24 N. St. Joseph Ave., Suite G Niles, MI 49120 (269) 262-4749 www.cassfamilyclinic.org/locations/ Riverwood Center - Benton Harbor Office 1485 M-139 Benton Harbor, MI 49022 (269) 925-0585 www.riverwoodcenter.org Riverwood Center - Niles Office 115 S. St. Joseph Ave. Niles, MI 49120 (269) 684-4270 www.riverwoodcenter.org
Calhoun County
Grace Health 181 West Emmett St. Battle Creek, MI 49037 (269) 441-1960 www.gracehealthmi.org/contact/
Cass County
Cassopolis Family Clinic 261 M-62 Cassopolis, MI 49031 (269) 445-3874 www.cassfamilyclinic.org/locations/
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Charlevoix County
East Jordan Family Health Center 601 Bridge St. East Jordan, MI 49727 (231) 536-2206 ejfhc.org/locations/
Chippewa County
Bay Mills Health Clinic 12124 W. Lakeshore Dr. Brimley, MI 49715 (906) 248-5527 www.baymillshealthcenter.com/index.htm
Emmet County
Community Health Center of Northern Michigan 3434 M-119, Suite C Harbor Springs, MI 49740 (231) 348-9900 www.alconahealthcenters.org/index.php/locationsprovid ers
Genesee County
Downriver Community Services - Flint Outpatient Clinic 2091 Professional Dr., Suite I-1 Flint, MI 48532 (810) 732-1652 www.downrivercs.org/behavioral-health-care Genesee Community Health Center - Atherton East 3109 Kleinpell St. Flint, MI 48507 (810) 422-5834 www.genchc.org Genesee Community Health Center - Center City 422 W. 4th Ave. Flint, MI 48503 (810) 496-5777 www.genchc.org Hamilton Community Health Network – Burton Clinic G-3375 S. Saginaw St. Flint, MI 48529 (810) 406-4246 www.hamiltonchn.org/index.asp?uniquetitle=Locations Hamilton Community Health Network - Clio Heath Center 4154 W. Vienna Rd. Clio, MI 48420 (810) 406-4246 www.hamiltonchn.org/index.asp?uniquetitle=Locations
Hamilton Community Health Network - Main Clinic 2900 N. Saginaw St. Flint, MI 48505 (810) 406-4246 www.hamiltonchn.org/index.asp?uniquetitle=Locations Hamilton Community Health Network - North Pointe Clinic 5710 Clio Rd. Flint, MI 48504 (810) 406-4246 www.hamiltonchn.org/index.asp?uniquetitle=Locations
Gladwin County
Mid-Michigan Medical Offices - Beaverton 439 S. Ross St. Beaverton, MI 48612 (989) 246-3500 www.midmichigan.org/Microsites/chs/hours-phonelocation/midmichigan-medicaloffices-beaverton/
Grand Traverse County
Traverse Health Clinic 3147 Logan Valley Rd. Traverse City, MI 49684 (231) 935-0799 www.traversehealthclinic.org/clinic/counselingservices/ Northwest Michigan Health Services - Traverse City Clinic 10767 Traverse Hwy. Traverse City, MI 49684 (231) 947-0351 www.nmhsi.org/locations.html
Houghton County
Upper Great Lakes Family Health Center - Calumet Family Health Center 56901 South 6th St. Calumet, MI 49913 (906) 483-1177 www.uglhealth.org/SitePages/healthCenters.aspx Upper Great Lakes Family Health Center - Hancock Family Health Center 500 Campus Dr. Hancock, MI 49930 (906) 483-1060 www.uglhealth.org/SitePages/healthCenters.aspx Upper Great Lakes Family Health Center - Houghton Family Health Center 600 MacInnes Dr. Houghton, MI 49931 (906) 483-1860 www.uglhealth.org/SitePages/healthCenters.aspx
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Upper Great Lakes Family Health Center - Lake Linden Family Health Center 945 9th St. Lake Linden, MI 49945 (906) 483-1030 www.uglhealth.org/SitePages/healthCenters.aspx
Willow Health Center 306 W. Willow St. Lansing, MI 48906 (517) 702-3500 www.chc.ingham.org/LocationHours/Willow.aspx
Huron County
Alcona Health Center - Oscoda Services 5671 N. Skeel Ave. Oscoda, MI 48750 (989) 739-2550 www.alconahealthcenters.org/index.php/locationsprovid ers
Thumb Area Community Health Center 1080 Van Dyke Rd. Bad Axe, MI 48413 (989) 623-0137 www.healthdelivery.org/locations/thumb-areacommunity-health-center/
Ingham County
Birch Health Center 812 E. Jolly Rd., Suite 112 Lansing, MI 48910 (517) 244-8030 www.chc.ingham.org/LocationHours/Birch.aspx
Iosco County
Iron County
Upper Great Lakes Family Health Center - Ice Lake Family Health Center 1500 W. Ice Lake Rd. Iron River, MI 49935 (906) 265-5378 www.uglhealth.org/SitePages/healthCenters.aspx
Cedar Community Health Center - Adult Health 5303 S. Cedar St. Lansing, MI 48911 (517) 887-4302 www.chc.ingham.org/LocationHours/CedarAdultHealth.a spx
Isabella County
Eastern Health Center - School-Based Healthcare 220 N. Pennsylvania, Room 112 Lansing, MI 48912 (517) 244-8014 www.chc.ingham.org/LocationHours/Eastern.aspx
Jackson County
River Oak Community Health Center 1115 S. Pennsylvania Ave. Lansing, MI 48912 (517) 244-8060 www.chc.ingham.org/LocationHours/RiverOak.aspx Sexton Health Center - School-Based Healthcare 102 S. McPherson Ave. Lansing, MI 48915 (517) 244-8041 www.chc.ingham.org/LocationHours/Sexton.aspx Well Child Community Center 901 E. Mount Hope Ave. Lansing, MI 48910 (517) 267-3400 www.chc.ingham.org/LocationHours/WellChild.aspx
Isabella Citizens for Health 2940 Health Pkwy. Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858 (989) 953-5320 www.isabellahealth.org
Center for Family Health - Main Facility 505 N. Jackson St. Jackson, MI 49201 (517) 748-5500 www.centerforfamilyhealth.org Jackson High Health Center - School Health Center 544 Wildwood Ave. Jackson, MI 49201 (517) 780-0838 www.centerforfamilyhealth.org/locations/school-healthcenters/ Northeast Health Center - School Health Center 1024 Fleming Ave. Jackson, MI 49202 (517) 787-4361 www.centerforfamilyhealth.org/locations/school-healthcenters/
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Northwest Community Health Center- School Health Center R.W. Kidder Middle School 6700 Rives Junction Rd. Jackson, MI 49201 (517) 569-3200 www.centerforfamilyhealth.org/locations/school-healthcenters/ Parkside Health Center - School Health Center 2400 Fourth St. Jackson, MI 49203 (517) 788-6812 www.centerforfamilyhealth.org/locations/school-healthcenters/
Kalamazoo County
Family Health Center - Burdick Street 1308 N. Burdick St. Kalamazoo, MI 49007 (269) 349-2641 www.fhckzoo.com/locations/burdick/ Family Health Center - Centre Street 325 E. Centre St. Portage, MI 49002 (269) 349-2641 www.fhckzoo.com/locations/centre/
Cedar Springs School Health Center 204 E. Muskegon St. Cedar Springs, MI 49319 (616) 696-3470 www.cherryhealth.org/find-location/cedar-springsschool-health-center/ Cherry Street Health Center 550 Cherry St. SE Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (616) 235-7272 www.cherryhealth.org/find-location/cherry-streethealth-center/ Creston High School Health Center 1720 Plainfield Ave. NE Grand Rapids, MI 49505 (616) 776-5120 www.cherryhealth.org/find-location/creston-highschool-health-center/ Heart of the City Health Center 100 Cherry St. SE Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (616) 965-8200 www.cherryhealth.org/find-location/heart-of-the-cityhealth-center/
Family Health Center - Main Office 117 W. Paterson St. Kalamazoo, MI 49007 (269) 349-2641 www.fhckzoo.com/locations/paterson/
Leonard Street Counseling Center 1400 Leonard St. NE Grand Rapids, MI 49505 (616) 954-1991 www.cherryhealth.org/find-location/leonard-streetcounseling-center/
Family Health Center - Sheridan 2918 Portage Rd. Kalamazoo, MI 49001 (269) 349-2641 www.fhckzoo.com/locations/sheridan/
Mercy Health - Heartside Health Center 359 S. Division Ave. Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (616) 685-3800 www.mercyhealthsaintmarys.com/heartside
Kent County
Nuevo Camino 669 Stocking Ave. NW Grand Rapids, MI 49504 (616) 745-0218 www.cherryhealth.org/find-location/nuevo-camino/ Ottawa Hills High School Health Center 2055 Rosewood Ave. S Grand Rapids, MI 49506 (616) 776-5110 www.cherryhealth.org/find-location/ottawa-hills-highschool-health-center/
Belknap Commons Health Center 751 Lafayette Ave. NE Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (616) 742-9945 www.cherryhealth.org/find-location/belknap-healthcenter/ Burton Health Center 2135 Buchanan Ave. SW Grand Rapids, MI 49507 (616) 247-3638 www.cherryhealth.org/find-location/burton-healthcenter/
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Sheldon House Clubhouse 201 Sheldon Blvd. SE Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (616) 965-8200 www.cherryhealth.org/find-location/201-sheldon/ Southside Health Center 2303 Kalamazoo Ave. SE Grand Rapids, MI 49507 (616) 965-8390 www.cherryhealth.org/find-location/southside-healthcenter/ Union High School Health Center 1800 Tremont Blvd. NW Grand Rapids, MI 49504 (616) 791-6593 www.cherryhealth.org/find-location/union-high-schoolhealth-center/ Westside Health Center 669 Stocking Ave. NW Grand Rapids, MI 49504 (616) 235-1480 www.cherryhealth.org/find-location/westside-healthcenter/ Wyoming Community Health Center 2929 Burlingame Ave. SW Wyoming, MI 49509 (616) 965-8333 www.cherryhealth.org/find-location/wyomingcommunity-health-center/
Lake County
Baldwin Children and Adolescence Health Center 525 W. Fourth St. Baldwin, Michigan 49304 (231) 745-3116 www.familyhealthcare.org/baldwin/ Family Health Care in Baldwin 1615 Michigan Ave. Baldwin, MI 49304 (231) 745-4624 www.familyhealthcare.org/baldwin/ Loretta Adams-Ashby Health Center 1101 E. Washington Ave. Baldwin, Michigan 49304 (231) 745-2000 www.familyhealthcare.org/baldwin/
Lapeer County
Imlay City Community Health Center 100 E. Third St. Imlay City, MI 48444 (810) 724-3201 www.healthdelivery.org/locations/imlay/
Lenawee County
Family Medical Center of Michigan 1200 N Main St. Adrian, MI 49221 (517) 263-1800 www.familymedicalmi.org/5.html
Macomb County
Advantage Family Health Center 4669 E. Eight Mile Rd. Warren, MI 48091 (313) 416-6200 www.ahcdetroit.org/locations/ Downriver Community Services - New Haven Medical Facility 58144 Gratiot Ave. New Haven, MI 48048 (586) 749-5173 www.downrivercs.org/behavioral-health-care/ Downriver Community Services - Warren Outpatient Clinic 8150 E. Old 13 Mile Rd., Suite 100 Warren, MI 48093 (586) 558-7472 www.downrivercs.org/behavioral-health-care MyCare Health Center - Center Line 6900 E. 10 Mile Rd. Centerline, MI 48015 (586) 756-7777 www.mycarehealthcenter.org MyCare Health Center - Clinton Township 42627 Garfield Rd., Suite 213 Clinton Township, MI 48038 (586) 783-3904 www.mycarehealthcenter.org MyCare Health Center - Mount Clemens 18 Market St., Suite C Mount Clemens, MI 48043 (586) 783-2222 www.mycarehealthcenter.org
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Manistee County
Northwest Michigan Health Services - Bear Lake Clinic 6433 Eight Mile Rd. Bear Lake, MI 49614 (231) 889-7180 www.nmhsi.org/locations.html
Marquette County
Upper Great Lakes Family Health Center - Gwinn Health Center 135 E. M-35 Gwinn, MI 49841 (906) 346-9275 www.uglhealth.org/SitePages/healthCenters.aspx Upper Great Lakes Family Health Center - Sawyer Health Center 301 Explorer St. Gwinn, MI 49841 (906) 346-9275 www.uglhealth.org/SitePages/healthCenters.aspx
Menominee County
Northern Menominee Health Center N16088 Balsam Ln. Spalding, MI 49886 (906) 497-5263 www.upruralhealth.org/menominee_north.aspx Northern Menominee Health Center - South 805 First St. Menominee, MI 49858 (906) 497-5263 www.upruralhealth.org/menominee_south.aspx Upper Great Lakes Family Health Center - Menominee Family Health Center 1110 10th Ave. Menominee, MI 49858 (906) 290-5000 www.uglhealth.org/SitePages/healthCenters.aspx
Missaukee County
Family Health Care in McBain 117 N. Roland St. McBain, MI 49657 (231) 825-2643 www.familyhealthcare.org/locations/mcbain
Monroe County
Family Medical Center of Michigan 130 Medical Center Dr. Carleton, MI 48117 (734) 654-2169 www.familymedicalmi.org/5.html
Family Medical Center of Michigan 905 N. Macomb St. Monroe, MI 48162 (734) 240-4851 www.familymedicalmi.org/5.html Family Medical Center of Michigan 8765 Lewis Ave. Temperance, MI 48182 (734) 847-3802 www.familymedicalmi.org/5.html
Montcalm County
Montcalm Area Health Center 1003 N. Lafayette St. Greenville, MI 48838 (616) 225-9650 www.cherryhealth.org/find-location/montcalm-areahealth-center/
Montmorency County
Thunder Bay Community Health Service - Atlanta Clinic 11899 M-32 Atlanta, MI 49709 (989) 785-4855 www.tbchs.org/centers.html Thunder Bay Community Health Service - Hillman Clinic 15774 State St. Hillman, MI 49746 (989) 742-4583 www.tbchs.org/centers.html
Muskegon County
Hackley Community Care - Baker Site 2700 Baker St. Muskegon, MI 49444 (231) 737-1335 http://www.hackleycommunitycare.org/contact/ Hackley Community Care - Leahy Site 1675 Leahy St., Suite 103 Muskegon, MI 49440 (231) 737-1335 www.hackleycommunitycare.org/contact/ Muskegon Family Care 2201 S. Getty St. Muskegon Heights, MI 49444 (231) 739-9315 www.mfc-health.org/contact-us
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Muskegon High School Teen Health Clinic 80 W. Southern Ave. Muskegon, MI 49441 (231) 733-6680 www.hackleycommunitycare.org/services/schoolprograms/
Oakland Integrated Healthcare Network - Family Medicine Center 461 W. Huron St., Suite 107 Pontiac, MI 48341 (248) 857-7432 www.oihn.org/services/family-medicine-center-services
Muskegon Middle School - School Wellness Program 1150 Amity Ave. Muskegon, MI 49442 (231) 733-6680 www.hackleycommunitycare.org/services/schoolprograms/
Oakland Integrated Healthcare Network - Orchard Lake Center 114 Orchard Lake Rd. Pontiac, MI 48341 (248) 724-7620 www.oihn.org/services/orchard
Newaygo County
Family Heath Care - Grant 11 N. Maple St. Grant, MI 49327 (231) 834-0444 www.familyhealthcare.org/grant/
Oakland Integrated Healthcare Network - Plum Hollow Center 22200 W. Nine Mile Rd. Southfield, MI 48033 (248) 359-8787 www.oihn.org/services/plum-hollow-center
Family Heath Care - White Cloud 1035 Wilcox Ave. White Cloud, MI 49349 (231) 689-5943 www.familyhealthcare.org/white-cloud/
Oakland Integrated Healthcare Network - Summit Center 279 Summit Dr. Waterford Township, MI 48328 (248) 724-7700 www.oihn.org/services/summit-place-services
Grant Children and Adolescents Health Center 96 E. 120th St. Grant, MI 49327 (231) 834-1350 www.familyhealthcare.org/grant/
Oakland Primary Health Services - Main Site 46 N. Saginaw St. Pontiac, MI 48342 (248) 322-6747 www.oaklandprimaryhealth.org
White Cloud Children and Adolescents Health Center 555 E. Wilcox Ave. White Cloud, MI 49349 (231) 689-3268 www.familyhealthcare.org/white-cloud/
Oakland Primary Health Services - Pontiac High School Teen Health Center 1051 Arlene Ave. Pontiac, MI 48340 (248) 322-6747 www.oaklandprimaryhealth.org
Oakland County
Covenant Community Care - Royal Oak 27776 Woodward Ave. Royal Oak, MI 48067 (248) 556-4900 www.covenantcommunitycare.org/royal_oak Greenfield Avenue Health Center 23077 Greenfield Rd., Suite 489 Southfield, MI 48075 (313) 822-9801 opt 3
Oakland Primary Health Services - Pontiac Middle School Teen Health Center 1275 N. Perry St. Pontiac, MI 48340 (248) 322-6747 www.oaklandprimaryhealth.org Oakland Primary Health Services - Waterford Teen Health Center 501 N. Cass Lake Rd., Room 213 Waterford, MI 48328 (248) 322-6747 www.oaklandprimaryhealth.org
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Sacred Heart Rehabilitation Center 1400 E. 12 Mile Rd. Madison Heights, MI 48071 (810) 392-2167 www.sacredheartcenter.com The Wellness Plan - Northwest Medical Center 21040 Greenfield Rd. Oak Park, MI 48237 (248) 967-6500 www.wellplan.com/medical_centers.php
Oceana County
Northwest Michigan Health Services - Shelby Clinic 119 S. State St. Shelby, MI 49455 (231) 861-2130 www.nmhsi.org/locations.html
Ogemaw County
Sterling Area Health Center - Ogemaw Clinic 1827 E. Greenwood Rd. Prescott, MI 48756 (989) 873-6200 www.sterlinghealth.net/our-locations/
Ontonagon County
Upper Great Lakes Family Health Center - Ontonagon Family Health Center 751 S. 7th St. Ontonagon, MI 49953 (906) 884-4120 www.uglhealth.org/SitePages/healthCenters.aspx Ewen Medical Center 200 S. Elm St. Ewen, MI 49925 (906) 988-2210 www.upruralhealth.org/ewen.aspx
Ottawa County
InterCare Community Health Network - Holland 285 James St. Holland, MI 49424 (855) 869-6900 www.intercare.org/holland
Presque Isle County
Thunder Bay Community Health Service - Onaway Clinic 21258 W. M-68 Onaway, MI 49765 (989) 733-2082 www.tbchs.org/centers.html
Thunder Bay Community Health Service - Onaway School Based Health Center 4549 M-33 Onaway, MI 49765 (989) 733-4980 www.tbchs.org/centers.html Thunder Bay Community Health Service - Rogers City Clinic 205 S. Bradley Hwy. Rogers City, MI 49779 (989) 734-2052 www.tbchs.org/centers.html
Roscommon County
Mid-Michigan Health Park - Houghton Lake 9249 W. Lake City Rd. Houghton Lake, MI 48629 (989) 422-5122 www.midmichigan.org/Microsites/chs/hours-phonelocation/midmichigan-health-parkhoughton-lake Mid-Michigan Medical Offices - Roscommon 135 Lake St. Roscommon, MI 48653 (989) 275-8931 www.midmichigan.org/Microsites/chs/hours-phonelocation/midmichigan-medicaloffices-roscommon/ Houghton Lake High School School-Based Health Center 4433 W. Houghton Lake Dr. Houghton Lake, MI 48629 (989) 366-2061 www.midmichigan.org/Microsites/chs/ourservices/sbhc/ Roscommon Middle School School-Based Health Center 299 W. Sunset Dr. Roscommon, MI 48653 (989) 275-6658 www.midmichigan.org/Microsites/chs/ourservices/sbhc/
Saginaw County
Arthur Hill High School School-Based Health Center 3115 Mackinaw Rd. Saginaw, MI 48602 (989) 399-5940 www.healthdelivery.org/locations/ArthurHillHigh
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Bayside Health & Dental Center 3884 Monitor Rd. Bay City, MI 48706 (989) 671-2000 www.healthdelivery.org/locations/Bayside/ Bridgeport Community Health and Dental Center 6297 Dixie Hwy. Bridgeport, MI 48722 (989) 759-6460 www.healthdelivery.org/locations/Bridgeport/ David R. Gamez Community Health Center 501 Lapeer Ave. Saginaw, MI 48607 (989) 753-6000 www.healthdelivery.org/locations/DRG/ Janes Street Academic Community Health Center 1522 Janes Ave. Saginaw, MI 48601 (989) 755-0316 www.healthdelivery.org/locations/Janes/ Roosevelt S. Ruffin Community Health Center 229 Gallagher Rd. Saginaw, MI 48601 (989) 755-3619 www.healthdelivery.org/locations/Ruffin/ Saginaw High School School-Based Health Center 3100 Webber St. Saginaw, MI 48601 (989) 399-6120 www.healthdelivery.org/locations/SaginawHigh/
Shiawassee County
Shiawassee Community Health Center 1975 W. M-21, Suite 104 Owosso, MI 48867 (989) 729-4848 www.healthdelivery.org/locations/shiawassee/
St. Clair County
Downriver Community Services - Algonac Medical Facility 555 St. Clair River Dr. Algonac, MI 48001 (810) 794-4982 www.downrivercs.org/behavioral-health-care/ Downriver Community Services - Port Huron Medical Facility 1011 Military St. Port Huron, MI 48060 (810) 488-8000 www.downrivercs.org/medical-centers/
St. Joseph County
St. Joseph County Health Center 677 E. Main St. Centreville, MI 49032 (269) 467-1000 www.stjoecmh.org/Contact_us.html
Van Buren County
InterCare Community Health Network - Bangor 308 Charles St. Bangor, MI 49013 (855) 869-6900 www.intercare.org/bangor
Washtenaw County
Packard Health Main 3174 Packard Rd. Ann Arbor, MI 48108 (734) 971-1073 www.packardhealth.org Packard Health West 501 N. Maple Rd. Ann Arbor, MI 48103 (734) 926-4900 www.packardhealth.org
Wayne County
Advantage Family Health Center 4669 E. Eight Mile Rd. Warren, MI 48091 (313) 416-6200 www.ahcdetroit.org/locations/ Advantage Health Centers - Thea Bowman Community Health Center 15400 W. McNichols Rd. Detroit, MI 48235 (313) 835-5990 www.ahcdetroit.org/locations/ Advantage Health Centers - Waller Health Center on Cathedral Green 60 E. Warren Ave. Detroit, MI 48201 (313) 416-6261 ahcdetroit.org/locations/ Community Health and Social Services (CHASS) Center Southwest Center 5635 W. Fort St. Detroit, MI 48209 (313) 849-3920 www.chasscenter.org/?q=CHASS%20Southwest
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Covenant Community Care - Grace 20901 Moross Rd. Detroit, MI 48236 (313) 626-2600 www.covenantcommunitycare.org/grace Covenant Community Care - Joy-Southfield 18917 Joy Rd. Detroit, MI 48228 (313) 446-8800 www.covenantcommunitycare.org/joy_southfield Covenant Community Care - Michigan Avenue 5716 Michigan Ave. Detroit, MI 48210 (313) 554-1095 www.covenantcommunitycare.org/michigan_ave Covenant Community Care - Rutherford Winans Academy 16411 Curtis St. Detroit, MI 48235 (313) 838-6822 www.covenantcommunitycare.org/winans_academy Covenant Community Care - Waterman 1700 Waterman St. Detroit, MI 48209 (313) 841-1699 www.covenantcommunitycare.org/waterman
Detroit Community Health Connection - East Riverside Health Center 13901 E. Jefferson Ave. Detroit, MI 48215 (313) 822-0900 www.dchcquality.com/east-riverside-health-center/ Detroit Community Health Connection - Nolan Family Health Center 111 W. 7 Mile Rd. Highland Park, MI 48203 (313) 369-2600 www.dchcquality.com/noolan-family-health-center/ Detroit Community Health Connection - Northeast Guidance Center 12800 Warren Ave. Detroit, MI 48213 (313) 343-2877 www.dchcquality.com/northeast-guidance-center/ Detroit Community Health Connection - Woodward Corridor Family Health Center 611 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Detroit, MI 48201 (313) 832-6300 www.dchcquality.com/woodward-corridor-familyhealth-center/
Detroit Central City Health Center 3427 Woodward Ave. Detroit, MI 48201 (313) 578-6123 www.dcccmh.org/?page_id=2639
Downriver Community Services - Detroit Outpatient Clinic 5575 Conner Rd. Detroit, MI 48213 (313) 579-0430 www.downrivercs.org/behavioral-health-care/
Detroit Community Health Connection - Dr. Feleta Wilson Health Center 6550 W. Warren Detroit, MI 48210 (313) 897-7700 www.dchcquality.com/dr-feleta-wilson-health-center
Health Centers Detroit Foundation - East Jefferson Health Center 7633 E. Jefferson Ave., Suite 340 Detroit, MI 48214 (313) 822-9801 www.hcdmg.org/?page_id=58
Detroit Community Health Connection - Dr. Sophie Womack Health Center 7900 Kercheval Ave. Detroit, MI 48214 (313) 921-5500 www.dchcquality.com/dr-sophie-womack-health-center
Health Centers Detroit Foundation - Greenfield Health Center 23077 Greenfield Rd., Suite 400 Southfield, MI 48075 (313) 822-9801 (Ext. 3) www.hcdmg.org/?page_id=61
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Health Centers Detroit Foundation - University Health Center 4201 Saint Antoine St. Detroit, MI 48201 (313) 745-4091 www.hcdmg.org/?page_id=51 Mariners Inn 445 Ledyard St. Detroit, MI 48201 (313) 962-9446 www.marinersinn.org/contact_us Salvation Army Southeast Michigan Men's Rehabilitation Center 1627 W. Fort St. Detroit MI 48216 (313) 965-7760 www.mhweb.org/wayne/salvation_romulus.htm Salvation Army Romulus Women's Rehabilitation Center 5931 Middlebelt Rd. Romulus, MI 48174 (313) 965-7760 www.mhweb.org/wayne/salvation_romulus.htm Wayne County Healthy Communities - Hamtramck Health Center 9021 Joseph Campau St. Hamtramck, MI 48212 (313) 871-1926 www.waynecounty.com/hhs/940.htm The Wellness Plan - East Area Medical Center 4909 E. Outer Dr. Detroit, MI 48234 (313) 366-2000 www.wellplan.com/contact_us.php The Wellness Plan - Gateway Medical Center 2888 W. Grand Blvd. Detroit, MI 48202 (313) 875-4200 www.wellplan.com/contact_us.php Western Wayne Family Health Center - Inkster 2500 Hamlin Rd. Inkster, MI 48141 (313) 561-5100 www.wwfhc.org/locations/
Western Wayne Family Health Center - Lincoln Park 25650 W. Outer Dr. Lincoln Park, MI 48146 (313) 383-1897 www.wwfhc.org/locations/ Western Wayne Family Health Center - Taylor 26650 Eureka Rd., Suite C Taylor, MI 48180 (734) 941-4991 www.wwfhc.org/locations/
Wexford County
Family Health Care in Cadillac 520 Cobb St. Cadillac, MI 49601 (231) 775-6521 www.familyhealthcare.org/cadillac/
Mental Health Services from Non-Profit Organizations Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance
www.dbsalliance.org/site/PageServer?pagename=peer_s upport_group_locator The Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance is a self-help group for those diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder or Depression. There are over 20 support groups located throughout Michigan.
Easter Seals Michigan
www.easterseals.com/michigan/our-programs/adultservices/behavioral- health.html Easter Seals Michigan is committed to helping people overcome mental health and substance use conditions. Services are designed to support people in their recovery and to assist them in the pursuit of meaningful and satisfying lives.
Give an Hour
www.giveanhour.org Give an Hour is a program dedicated to meeting the mental health needs for the troops and families affected by the ongoing conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. They provide free counseling to individuals, couples and families, including children and adolescents. They offer treatment for anxiety, depression, substance abuse, post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injuries, sexual health and intimacy concerns, and loss and grieving.
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Listening Ear Crisis Intervention Center
www.theear.org/newear/ The Listening Ear provides free and confidential service for telephone and walk-in clients in crisis.
Michigan Statewide Perinatal Mood Disorder Coalition
www.mipmdcoalition.org/ The Michigan Statewide Perinatal Mood Disorder Coalition provides resources to families, communities, and professionals working to support families during pregnancy, pregnancy loss, and the postpartum period.
OCD Foundation of Michigan
www.ocdmich.org/selfhelp.htm The OCD Foundation of Michigan offers resources and local support groups throughout Michigan.
Salvation Army
www.salvationarmyusa.org The Salvation Army offers a variety of community services, some of which are veteran-focused. These services include drug and alcohol rehabilitation, hunger relief, and services for the homeless. For information on specific programs and locations, use the website to find contact information for a local Salvation Army chapter.
United Way - Michigan 2-1-1
www.referweb.net/uwse/ Michigan 2-1-1 is a free, confidential service that connects individuals with local community-based organizations across the state offering thousands of different programs and services.
Volunteers of America
www.voami.org/Services/Counseling-Services Volunteers of America helps people with chronic or severe mental illnesses successfully manage their lives through crisis counseling and "hotline" programs, case management, day programs and drop-in centers, transportation, residential care and supported independent living.
Mental Health Services Provider Search Tools American Association of Pastoral Counselors – Midwest Region Search Tool
Give an Hour™ Search Tool
www.giveanhour.org/GettingHelp/BasicProviderSearch.a spx
Marriage and Family Counseling Directory Search Tool www.family-marriage-counseling.com/
Michigan Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Search Tool
www.therapistlocator.net/iMIS15/therapistlocator/
Michigan Mental Health Counselors Association Search Tool www.mmhca.org/members/find-a-counselor/
Michigan Mental Health Networker Directory of Michigan Mental Health Agencies www.mhweb.org/directory.htm
Michigan Psychiatric Society Search Tool
www.mpsonline.org/info/Pages/FindaPsychiatrist.aspx
Michigan Psychological Association Search Tool
www.viethconsulting.com/members/directory/search_1 _column_mipa.php?org_id=MIPA &auxind=1&fn[]=203&fn[]=206&fn[]=207&fn[]=208
Psychology Today Michigan Support Group Locator Tool
www.groups.psychologytoday.com/rms/prof_results.php ?sid=1430485981.1225_9494 &state=MI&lmore=1#SC1
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Treatment Search Tool www.findtreatment.samhsa.gov
Star Behavioral Health Providers Search Tool
www.starproviders.org/services/states/michigan/basicsearch-page-id-22
Tricare Search Tool
www.tricare.mil/FindDoctor.aspx
www.aapcmidwest.org/index_files/find.htm
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Directory Mental Health Services and Treatment Program Search Tool
www.drug-rehab- directory.info/byname/mental-healthcenters-services/michigan/-/1
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Michigan Department of Community Health
Capitol View Building 201 Townsend St. Lansing, MI 48913 (517) 373-3740 www.michigan.gov/mdch/0,4612,7-132-2941_4868--,00.html The Michigan Department of Community Health carries out responsibilities for people with developmental disabilities, mental illness, serious emotional disturbance and substance disorders. Mental Health and Developmental Disability services in Michigan are delivered through a county-based community mental health services programs.
Military OneSource
(800) 342-9647 www.militaryonesource.mil/confidential-help Military OneSource provides free short-term counseling for issues such as relocation, separation, reintegration, relationship issues, stress, deployment, and coping skills. Individuals are allowed up to 12 sessions per issue.
National Guard Psychological Health Program
3422 N. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Room 228 Lansing, MI 48906 (517) 481-8203 www.jointservicessupport.org/php The NGPHP advocates, promotes, and guides National Guard members and their families by supporting psychological fitness for operational readiness.
National Guard Ready and Resilient Campaign
3411 N. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Lansing, MI 48906 Substance Abuse Program: (517) 481-7934 Suicide Prevention Program: (517) 481-7932
Project Welcome Home Troops
www.projectwelcomehometroops.org PWHT conducts Power Breath Meditation Workshops nation-wide as a mind-body resilience building program for returning veterans to decrease the stress, anxiety and sleep problems that many returning veterans experience.
Sexual Harassment Assault Response Prevention Program
3423 N. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Lansing, MI 48906 (517) 481-7638 www.fp.minationalguard.com/sharp The SHARP Program’s mission is to reduce, with an aim toward liminating, sexual offenses within the National Guard through cultural change, prevention, intervention, investigation, accountability, advocacy/response, assessment and training.
The Soldier’s Project
(877) 576-5343 www.thesoldiersproject.org The Soldier’s Project provides free, confidential and unlimited counseling to service members of all branches of the military, regardless of discharge status, as well as their loved ones.
State-Operated Psychiatric Hospitals Hawthorn Center
18471 Haggerty Rd. Northville, MI 48167 (248) 349-3000 The Hawthorn Center provides intensive inpatient psychiatric services to children and adolescents.
Kalamazoo Psychiatric Hospital
1312 Oakland Dr. Kalamazoo, MI 49008 (269) 337-3000 Kalamazoo Psychiatric Hospital provides person-centered inpatient psychiatric service and support.
Walter Reuther Psychiatric Hospital
30901 Palmer Rd. Westland, MI 48186 (734) 367-8400 The Walter Reuther Psychiatric Hospital is a Joint Commission accredited and certified Michigan Department of Community Health facility for the care of severely mentally ill adults.
Stiggy’s Dogs
www.stiggysdogs.org Stiggy’s Dogs rescues and trains shelter dogs to be psychiatric service dogs for military veterans living with PTSD or TBI. The psychiatric service dogs are trained and deployed at no cost to the veteran.
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Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors
(800) 959-8277 www.taps.org TAPS offers compassionate care to all those grieving the death of a loved one serving in the Armed Forces by providing comfort and hope 24/7 through a national peer support network and connection to grief resources, all at no cost to surviving families and loved ones.
Wounded Warriors Project
(877) 832-6997 www.woundedwarriorsproject.org The Wounded Warriors Project serves veterans and service members who incurred a physical or mental injury, illness, or wound, co-incident to their military service on or after September 11, 2001.
VA Mental Health Services VA Medical Centers
www.va.gov/health/aboutvha.asp VA Medical Centers offer a variety of healthcare services to veterans and service members. Beyond the doctors and nurses who provide high-quality health care, VA Medical Centers offer tools and information to connect Veterans with the health support services they need. If a veteran has not yet enrolled in VA care, they should call the main number and ask to speak with eligibility OR go to see an accredited service officer. If the veteran is already enrolled in VA Care they should make an appointment with their Primary Care Physician for a referral to the mental health clinic. If the veteran has served in an area making him/her eligible for either a campaign badge or Expeditionary GWOT ribbon (or received hostile fire pay), they should speak with the Seamless Transition Program Manager as listed below. Ann Arbor VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System 2215 Fuller Rd. Ann Arbor, MI 48105 General: (734) 769-7100 Seamless Transition Program Manager: (734) 845-3787 Battle Creek Battle Creek VA Medical Center 5500 Armstrong Rd. Battle Creek, MI 49015 General: (269) 966-5600 Seamless Transition Program Manager: (269) 966-5600 (Ext. 36162)
Detroit John D. Dingell VA Medical Center 4646 John R. St. Detroit, MI 48201 General: (313) 576-1000 Seamless Transition Program Manager: (313) 576-1347 Iron Mountain Iron Mountain VA Medical Center 325 E. H St. Iron Mountain, MI 49801 General: (906) 774-3300 Seamless Transition Program Manager: (906) 774-3300 (Ext. 32708) Saginaw Aleda E. Lutz Medical Center 1500 Weiss St. Saginaw, MI 48602 General: (989) 497-2500 Seamless Transition Program Manager: (989) 497-2500 (Ext. 11794)
Vet Centers
Vet Centers across the country provide a broad range of counseling, outreach, and referral services to combat Veterans and their families. Vet Centers Guide Veterans and their families through many of the major adjustments in lifestyle that often occur after a Veteran return from combat. Services for a Veteran may include individual and group counseling in areas such as PostTraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), alcohol and drug assessment, and suicide prevention referrals. All services are free of cost and are strictly confidential. Some Vet Centers are equipped to provide family and marital counseling. In addition, Vet Centers can provide MST counseling regardless of combat eligibility. Clinton Township Macomb County Vet Center 42621 Garfield Rd., Suite 105 Clinton Twp., MI 48038 (586) 412-0107 Dearborn Dearborn Vet Center 19855 Outer Dr., Suite 105 Dearborn, MI 48124 (313) 277-1428 Detroit Detroit Vet Center 4161 Cass Ave. Detroit, MI 48201 (313) 822-1716
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Escanaba Escanaba Vet Center 3500 Ludington St., Suite 110. Escanaba, MI 49829 (906) 233-0244
Saginaw Saginaw Vet Center 5360 Hampton Pl. Saginaw, MI 48604 (989) 321-4650
Grand Rapids Grand Rapids Vet Center 2050 Brenton Rd. SE Grand Rapids, MI 49546 (616) 285-5795
Traverse City Traverse City Vet Center 3766 N. US-31 S. Traverse City, MI 49684 (231) 935-0051
Pontiac Pontiac Vet Center 44200 Woodward Ave., Suite 108 Pontiac, MI 48341 (248) 874-1015
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MICHIGAN ARMY NATIONAL GUARD CONTACT INFORMATION Air National Guard Records: (517) 481-8277 Army National Guard Records: (517) 481-8331 Alpena Combat Readiness TC: (989) 354-6210 Battle Creek Air NG Base: (269) 969-3400 Camp Grayling: (989) 344-6100 Fort Custer: (269) 731-6556 Funeral Honors: (517) 481-7900 ID Cards: (517) 481-9879 Judge Advocate General: (517) 481-8100 Michigan Army National Guard Recruiting: (800) 464-8273 MI Air NG Recruiting (Selfridge): (800) 645-9420 MI Air NG Recruiting (Battle Creek): (800) 432-4296 MI NG State Retirement: (517) 322-5103 MI Youth Challenge Academy: (269) 968-1089 Selfridge Air NG Base: (586) 239-5576 Service Member, Veteran and Family Assistance Center Support Staff: (517) 481-9889 ID Cards/DEERS Service: (517)481-9879 Retirement Services: (517) 481-9867 Transition Assistance: (517) 481-9895 Survivor Outreach Services: (517) 481-9887 Child and Youth Programs: (517) 481-9894 Soldier First Program: (517) 481-9865 Employment Services: (517) 481-7895 Military OneSource/JFSAP: (800) 342-9647 The SVFAC can be used by service members, veterans, retirees and families of any branch of service. The center is intended to provide assistance through simplifying the process of accessing a variety of available services and support.
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PHYSICAL HEALTH RESOURCES Dental and Medical Clinics
http://www.freemedicalcamps.com/ Site that lists both free and low cost medical and dental clinics. Resources for those not eligible for VA healthcare.
Department of Defense Sexual Assault Support (877) 995-5247 www.safehelpline.org
Healthy Michigan Plan
1-855-789-5610 Apply at: www.michigan.gov/mibridges Healthy Michigan Plan makes health care benefits available to individuals at a low cost.
Lending Hands of Michigan
269-567-4381 info@lendinghandsmi.org http://www.lendinghandsmi.org/ The mission of Lending Hands is to lend various kinds of home medical and other related equipment, for free and on a temporary basis, to anyone living in our service area without regard to age, race, sex, creed, income, or disability. Our 6 county service area is Allegan, Cass, Calhoun, Kalamazoo (including Hickory Corners), St. Joseph, and Van Buren counties.
Loan Closets
http://www.loanclosets.org/ Loan Closets is for residents of MI, WI, and Northern Indiana to find free or low-cost home medical equipment in their communities. All throughout Michigan.
Mammography Helpline
Michigan Donated Dental Services
517-346-9454 http://www.smilemichigan.com/Resources/MichiganDonated-Dental-Services Volunteer dentists participating with the Michigan Donated Dental Services (DDS) program have dedicated their talents to provide free comprehensive dental treatment to more than 5,800 of Michigan’s most vulnerable citizens since 1995. These dentists provide once-in-a-lifetime desperately needed care to elderly, permanently disabled or medically fragile patients who are low income and have no other means of getting the dental treatment they need. Applicants for the Michigan Donated Dental Services (DDS) program must be under 200 percent of the federal poverty level and have no other means to get dental treatment and have a permanent disability, or are elderly: age 65 or older, or qualify as medically fragile.
Patient Advocacy Program
https://www.va.gov/health/patientadvocate/ The Patient Advocacy Program is for all veterans and their families who receive care at VHA facilities and clinics. They ensure each veteran has someone to go to with their concerns in a timely manner and to help them receive care.
Ramps.org
http://www.ramps.org/projects-michigan.htm Michigan list of charitable organizations that build wheelchair ramps for people in desperate need of a ramp, but do not have a source of funding.
Tricare Helpline 1-877-TRICARE
(888) 492-7844 Use the Mammography Helpline to locate local VA mammography programs, and ask questions regarding the mammography program.
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VA Community Based Outpatient Clinics Alpena
Clement C. Van Wagoner Outpatient Clinic 180 N. State Ave. Alpena, MI 49707 (989) 356-8720
Bad Axe
Bad Axe Community Based Outpatient Clinic 1142 S. Van Dyke Rd., Suite 100 Bad Axe, MI 48413 (989) 269-7445
Benton Harbor
Benton Harbor VA Outpatient Clinic 115 W. Main St. Benton Harbor, MI 49022 (269) 934-9123
Cadillac
Cadillac Community Based Outpatient Clinic 1909 N. Mitchell St. Cadillac, MI 49601 (231) 775-4401
Clare
Clare Community Outpatient Clinic 11775 N. Isabella Rd. Clare, MI 48617 (989) 386-8113
Flint
Flint VA Outpatient Clinic 2360 S. Linden Rd. Flint, MI 48532 (810) 720-2913
Gaylord
Gaylord VA Outpatient Clinic 806 S. Otsego Gaylord, MI 49732 (989) 732-7525
Grayling
Grayling Community Based Outpatient Clinic 1680 Hartwick Pines Rd. Grayling, MI 49738 (989) 344-2002
Lansing
Lansing VA Outpatient Clinic 2025 S. Washington Ave. Lansing, MI 48910 (517) 267-3925
Mackinaw City
Cheboygan County Community Based Outpatient Clinic 14540 Mackinaw Hwy. Mackinaw City, MI 49701 (231) 436-5176
Michigan Center
Jackson VA Outpatient Clinic 4328 Page Ave. Michigan Center, MI 49254 (517) 764-3609
Muskegon
Muskegon VA Outpatient Clinic 5000 Hakes Dr. Muskegon, MI 49441 (231) 798-4445
Oscoda
Oscoda VA Outpatient Clinic 5671 Skeel Ave., Suite 4 Oscoda, MI 48750 (989) 497-2500 (ext. 11411)
Pontiac
Pontiac VA Outpatient Clinic 44200 Woodward Ave., Suite 208 Pontiac, MI 48341 (248) 332-4540
Saginaw
Saginaw VA Healthcare Annex 4241 Barnard Rd. Saginaw, MI 48603 (800) 406-5143 (Ext. 1123)
Wyoming
Wyoming Health Care Center 5838 Metro Way Wyoming, MI 49519 (616) 249-5300
Yale
Yale VA Outpatient Clinic 7470 Brockway Rd. Yale, MI 48097 (810) 387-2311
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VA Healthcare
1-877-222-VETS (8387) The telephone application option is a more convenient way to apply for enrollment, and eliminates the need for a signed paper application. VA staff members will collect the needed information and process the enrollment application for an enrollment determination. To apply, call number above, Mon-Fri between 8 am and 8 pm, EST.
VA Medical Centers www.va.gov/health/aboutvha.asp VA Medical Centers offer a variety of healthcare services to veterans and service members. Beyond the doctors and nurses who provide high-quality health care, VA Medical Centers offer tools and information to connect Veterans with the health support services they need. If you plan on visiting the VA to speak with the Seamless Transition Program, please have a copy of your DD-214 to register.
Ann Arbor
VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System 2215 Fuller Rd. Ann Arbor, MI 48105 General: (734) 769-7100 Seamless Transition Program Manager: (734) 845-3787
Battle Creek
Battle Creek VA Medical Center 5500 Armstrong Rd. Battle Creek, MI 49015 General: (269) 966-5600 Seamless Transition Program Manager: (269) 966-5600 (Ext. 36162)
Detroit
John D. Dingell VA Medical Center 4646 John R. St. Detroit, MI 48201 General: (313) 576-1000 Seamless Transition Program Manager: (313) 576-1347
Iron Mountain
Iron Mountain VA Medical Center 325 E. H St. Iron Mountain, MI 49801 General: (906) 774-3300 Seamless Transition Program Manager: (906) 774-3300 (Ext. 32708)
Saginaw
Aleda E. Lutz Medical Center 1500 Weiss St. Saginaw, MI 48602 General: (989) 497-2500 Seamless Transition Program Manager: (989) 497-2500 (Ext. 11794)
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SOCIAL SUPPORT & RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES Alano Club
Operation Injured Soldiers
Blue Star Mothers of America
Out Side In
http://alanoclubs.org/ An Alano Club is a source of information about the diseases of alcoholism and addiction. A meeting place for recovery groups to have meetings on a regular basis, a facility to provide social and recreational activities for the recovering addict/alcoholic and their families in a clean and sober environment, a contact point for individuals seeking assistance in the recovery process, a non-profit corporation owned solely by its members and funded entirely through dues, contributions and retail sales.
https://bsma.memberclicks.net/ Blue Star Mothers of America is an organization of mothers, stepmothers, grandmothers, foster mothers and female legal guardians who have children serving in the military, guard or reserves, or children who are veterans. They support each other and their children while promoting patriotism.
Heroes on the Water
General contact: 214-295-4541 info@heroesonthewater.org Great Lakes Chapter: 269-207-0962 kayakangler@gmail.com Southeast Michigan Chapter: 249-830-1547 southeastmi@heroesonthewater.org Central Michigan Chapter CentralMI@heroesonthewater.org Heroes on the Water helps our Nation’s warriors and veterans from all branches of the United States military unwind using the therapeutic qualities of fishing from kayaks. The unique kayak fishing program allows the participants a chance to decompress from the stresses associated with combat and the physical rigors of rehabilitation. Warriors enjoy these benefits while on guided fishing trips held in local communities around the country.
Marines for Life
http://www.usmcmccs.org/services/career/marine-forlife-network/ The Marine for Life Network connects transitioning Marines and their family members to education resources, employment opportunities, and other Veterans services that aid in their career and life goals outside of military service. They formally extend the commitment to “take care of our own” by growing and sustaining a self-perpetuating, Marine-friendly network.
http://www.injuredsoldiers.org OIS sponsors therapeutic recreation activities for veterans. Basic eligibility: 30%+ disabled OR have deployed to a combat region. Services, events, etc. 100% free. Brave Hearts Estate was gifted to the organization under the condition that they use it to help veterans and they don’t charge for these services. The estate has been established as a free bed & breakfast for veterans. OIS also sponsors many theme weekends for veterans and their families.
osiridingacademy@live.com http://www.outsideinstables.com/ The nonprofit organization Out Side in was founded in order to provide Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy to survivors of trauma and individuals who suffer from other emotion and/or mental health issues. Programs Available: Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy; Heroes for Horses Volunteering; Thoroughbred Adoption. EquineAssisted Psychotherapy: Individual & group therapy, family therapy, and parenting education are all available. Heroes for Horses Volunteering Program is Out Side In’s Thoroughbred rescue program seeks Veteran volunteers to help retrain and rehabilitate the horses in the program.
Together We Served
www.togetherweserved.com Together We Served (TWS) is the online community connecting and honoring every American who has worn the uniform of the United States military. This is where you reconnect with old friends and share your service story as a lasting legacy for generations to come.
Vets Returning Home
586-285-5606 http://vetsreturninghome.org/ Vets Returning Home works to get veteran housed and connected to other community resources to veteran with other needs. They offer case management, help with benefits (SSI disability or VA), employment, life skills course, food (Royalty House and Costco), Clothing among other resources. Located in Macomb county.
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VETERANS SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS American Legion
477 Michigan Ave., Suite 1210 Detroit, MI 48226 Regional Office: (313) 964-6640 www.legion.org The American Legion is a congressionally chartered mutual-aid veteran organization of the United States armed forces. It was founded to benefit those veterans who served during a wartime period as defined by Congress. Local American Legion posts may be able to provide direct support to veterans in need. American Legion service officers can assist veterans in applying for VA Benefits, including compensation and pension. The American Legion at the national level is heavily involved in politics, including lobbying on behalf of veteran causes and keeping a watchful eye on the treatment of veterans within the VA system.
AMVETS
National Service Department: (313) 471-3982 Department of Michigan: (989) 821-1553 The AMVETS Department of Michigan is involved with assisting veterans throughout the State. There are Veteran Service Officers (VSOs) headquartered in Detroit and branch offices or Service Officers (SOs) at many of the Veterans Administration hospitals and clinics as well as some civic and senior centers around the state. Use the above phone numbers to find information on local posts.
Disabled American Veterans
Department of MI: (586) 415-8610 National Detroit Regional Office: (313) 964-6595 National Headquarters: (877) 426-2838 www.mi-dav.org The DVA provides several services to veterans and service members, including benefits assistance and job search assistance. Through the Transportation Network, DAV volunteers drive sick and disabled veterans to and from VA medical facilities for treatment. Use the above phone numbers to find information on local posts.
Iraq & Afghanistan Veterans of America
Marine Corps League – Michigan
Sr. Vice Commandant: (517) 541-6151 Jr. Vice Commandant: (586) 283-3448 Pay Master: (248) 737-1856 www.michiganmarines.org www.mcleague.com Members of the Marine Corps League join together in camaraderie and fellowship for the purpose of preserving the traditions and promoting the interests of the United States Marine Corps.
Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency
222 N. Washington Square, 5th Floor Lansing, MI 48933 (800) MICH-VET www.michiganveterans.com The MVAA serves as the central coordinating point, connecting those who have served in the Armed Forces and their families to services and benefits through the state. MVAA is responsible for the Michigan Veterans Trust Fund, Michigan Veterans Homeowners Assistance Program, the Michigan Veterans Homes and the state’s grant to VSOs and the County Veterans Counselors.
Military Order of the Purple Heart
Regional Office: (313) 964-6888 www.purpleheartmi.com www.purpleheart.org The Military Order of the Purple Heart is composed of military men and women who received the Purple Heart Medal for wounds suffered in combat. Although membership is restricted to the combat wounded, they support all veterans and their families with a myriad of nation-wide programs by Chapters and National Service Officers.
Student Veterans of America
www.studentveterans.org Student Veterans of America’s mission is to provide military veterans with the resources, support and advocacy needed to succeed in higher education and following graduation.
www.iava.org IAVA is dedicated to supporting the needs of Iraq & Afghanistan veterans and their families. They support and offer a wide array of programs and resources.
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Veterans of Foreign Wars
Alpena County
Regional Office: (313) 964-6510 www.myvfw.org/michigan The VFW is a congressionally chartered war veterans’ organization. The VFW’s mission is to foster camaraderie among United States veterans of overseas conflicts and to serve veterans, the military, and the community.
County Office of Veteran Affairs 150B N. State St. Alpena, MI 49707 (989) 354-9671 Main Hours: 8-4, M-F
Vietnam Veterans of America
Antrim County Building 203 E. Cayuga St., Room 213 Bellaire, MI 49615 (231) 533-8499 Main Hours: 9-5, M-F
www.vva.org/map/MI.html Vietnam Veterans of America is the only national Vietnam veterans organization congressionally chartered and exclusively dedicated to Vietnam-era veterans and their families.
Veteran Service Officers To find a specific Veteran Service Officer (VSO) in a given county, visit www.michiganveterans.com/Home/BenefitCounselors and select a county.
Disabled American Veterans Mobile Service Office
www.dav.org/events DAV’s Mobile Service Office program brings benefits counseling and services to veterans and their families where they live. Aided by the Department and Chapter Service Officers, MSOs travel to communities across the county to help veterans develop and file claims for benefits administered under federal, state and local laws.
Veteran Service Officers by county: Alcona County
County Office of Veteran Affairs 106 5th St. Harrisville, MI 48740 (989) 724-9510 Main Hours: 9-4:30 Tuesdays
Alger County
Alger County Courthouse 101 Court St. Munising, MI 49862 (906) 387-163 Main Hours: 8:30-12 Tuesdays (or by appointment)
Allegan County
County Office of Veteran Services 3255 122nd Ave., Suite 200 Allegan, MI 49010 (269) 673-0501 Main Hours: 8-5, M-F
Antrim County
Arenac County
4048 Bay Rd. Standish, MI 48658 (989) 846-2111 Main Hours: 9-3 Thursdays
Baraga County
County Office of Veterans Affairs 115 N. Front St. L’Anse, MI 49946 (906) 524-5454 Main Hours: 9-2 second Wednesdays
Barry County
United Way Building 231 S. Broadway St. Hastings, MI 49058 (269) 945-4010 Main Hours: 8-5 Tuesdays
Bay County
County Office of Veteran Affairs 515 Center Ave., Suite 201 Bay City, MI 48708 (989) 895-4190 Main Hours: 8-11:30 Wednesdays
Benzie County
Department of Veterans Affairs 448 Court Pl. Beulah, MI 49617 (231) 995-6070 Main Hours: 9:30-3:30 Mondays
Berrien County
Berrien County Administration Center 701 Main St. St. Joseph, MI 40985 (269) 983-7111 Main Hours: 8:30-5, M-F
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Branch County
Clinton County
Human Services Building 570 Marshall Rd., Suite F Coldwater, MI 49036 (517) 279-4322 Main Hours: 7:30-4:30, M-F
Ingham County Human Services Building 5303 S. Cedar St. Lansing, MI 48911 (517) 887-4395 Main Hours: 8-4:30, M-F
Calhoun County
Crawford County
Toeller Building 190 E. Michigan Ave., Suite 397B Battle Creek, MI 49014 (269) 969-6735 Main Hours: 8:30-4:30, M-Th
Cass County
Cass County Building 120 N. Broadway St., Suite 215 Cassopolis, MI 49031 (269) 445-4472 Main Hours: 8-4, M-W
Charlevoix County
County Building 301 State St. Charlevoix, MI 49720 (231) 547-7220 Main Hours: 8:30-5, M-F
Cheboygan County
Department of Veterans Services 870 S. Main St., Room 122 Cheboygan, MI 49721 (231) 627-8833 Main Hours: 7-4, M-F
Chippewa County
County Courthouse 319 Court St., 3rd Floor Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783 (906) 635-6370 Main Hours: 8:30-4:30, M-F
Clare County
County Building 225 W. Main St. Harrison, MI 48624 (989) 539-3273 Main Hours: 8-4:30, M-F
County Department of Veterans Services 501 Norway St., Suite 3 Grayling, MI 49738 (989) 344-3861 Main Hours: 8-5, M-F
Delta County
Veterans Office 3300 Airport Rd., Suite 3 Escanaba, MI 49829 (906) 786-7228 Main Hours: 1-4, M-Th
Dickinson County
Dickinson County YMCA Building 800 Crystal Lake Blvd. Iron Mountain, MI 49801 (906) 774-2820 Main Hours: 8-4:30, M-F
Eaton County
Eaton County Veterans Services 1045 Independence Blvd., 1st Floor Charlotte, MI 48813 (517) 543-3740 Main Hours: 8-5, M-F
Emmet County
John R. Watson Community Resource Center 3434 M-119, Suite D Harbor Springs, MI 49740 (231) 348-1780 Main Hours: 9-5, T-F; Mondays by appointment only
Genesee County
Department of Veterans Services 1101 Beach St. Flint, MI 48502 (810) 257-3068 Main Hours: 8-4, M-F
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Gladwin County
Ingham County
Veterans Affairs Office 555 W. Cedar Ave. Gladwin, MI 48624 (989) 426-4891 Main Hours: 8-4:30, M-Th
Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency 222 N. Washington Sq., 5th Floor Lansing, MI 48933 (517) 284-5223 Main Hours: 8-5, M-Th
Gogebic County
Ionia County
Grand Traverse County
Iosco County
Gratiot County
Iron County
Hillsdale County
Isabella County
Houghton County
Jackson County
Huron County
Kalamazoo County
Courthouse 200 N. Moore St. Bessemer, MI 49911 (906) 667-1110 Main Hours: 8-4, M-F
Public Services Building 2650 LaFranier Rd. Traverse City, MI 49686 (231) 929-1983 Main Hours: 8-5, M-F
Veterans Services Office 125 E. Newark St. Ithaca, MI 48847 (989) 875-5258 Main Hours: 8-4:30, T-Th
County Courthouse Annex 61 McCollum St., Room 200 Hillsdale, MI 49262 (517) 437-3630 Main Hours: 8-3:30, M-Th
Houghton County Airport 23810 Airpark Blvd., Suite 130 Calumet, MI 49913 (906) 482-0102 Main Hours: 9-1, M-F
County Building 250 E. Huron Ave., Room 101-E Bad Axe, MI 48413 (989) 269-8911 Main Hours: 8:30-5, M-F
County Courthouse 175 E. Adams St. Ionia, MI 48846 (616) 894-1212 Main Hours: 9-4, M-W
County Courthouse 422 W. Lake St. Tawas City, MI 48763 (989) 362-6571 Main Hours: 9-1, T-Th
County Office 106 W. Genesee St., Suite 101 Iron River, MI 49935 (906) 265-3819 Main Hours: 9-4, W-Th
County Building 200 N. Main St., Room 120 Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858 (989) 317-4093 Main Hours: 8-4:30, M-F
County Office 1715 Lansing Ave. Jackson, MI 49202 (517) 788-4424 Main Hours: 9-4, M-F
Veterans Service Office 3299 Gull Rd., 1st Wing, 2nd Floor, Room 210 Kalamazoo, MI 49048 (269) 373-5284 Main Hours: 8:30-4:40, M-F
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Kalkaska County
Livingston County
County Annex 890 Island Lake Rd., Room 8 Kalkaska, MI 49646 (231) 258-2828 Main Hours: 10-3, T-Th
Veterans Services 2300 E. Grand River Ave., Suite 109 Howell, MI 48843 (517) 546-6338 Main Hours: 8-5, M-F
Kent County
Luce County
Grand Rapids Home for Veterans 3000 N. Monroe Ave. NE Grand Rapids, MI 49505 (616) 364-5399 Main Hours: 7:30-4, M-Th
Luce County Governmental Building 407 W. Harrie St. Newberry, MI 49868 (906) 293-4890 Main Hours: 8-5, T-Th
Keweenaw County
Macomb County
Lake County
Manistee County
Lapeer County
Marquette County
Leelanau County
Mason County
Lenawee County
Mecosta County
Houghton County Airport 23810 Airpark Blvd., Suite 130 Calumet, MI 49913 (906) 482-0102 Main Hours: 9-1, M-F
Lake County DHS Building 5653 S. M-37 Baldwin, MI 49304 (231) 845-3234 Main Hours: 9-4, Call for appointment
County Annex 287 W. Nepressing St., Suite 2 Lapeer, MI 48446 (810) 667-0256 Main Hours: 8-5, M-F
County Office 8527 E. Government Center Dr., Suite 103 Suttons Bay, MI 49682 (231) 995-6070 Main Hours: 9-4 Tuesdays
Department of Veterans Affairs 1040 S. Winter St., Suite 3017 Adrian, MI 49221 (517) 264-5335 Main Hours: 8-4:30, M-Th
County Veterans Services 21885 Dunham Rd., Suite 3 Clinton Twp., MI 48036 (586) 469-5315 Main Hours: 8:30-4, M-F
County Administrator Building 415 3rd St. Manistee, MI 49660 (231) 398-3587 Main Hours: 9-3, M-Th
County Administrator Building 215 W. Hematite Ishpeming, MI 49849 (906) 485-1781 Main Hours: 8-5, M-F
Mason County Health Department 916 Diana St. Ludington, MI 49431 (231) 233-8113 Main Hours: 9-12 Tuesdays
County Service Building 14485 Northland Dr. Big Rapids, MI 49307 (231) 592-0124 Main Hours: 10-4, T-Th
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Menominee County
Newaygo County
County Government Building 839 10th Ave., 1st Floor Menominee, MI 49858 (906) 863-5691 Main Hours: 8-4:30, M-F
County Office Building 1087 Newell St. White Cloud, MI 49349 (231) 689-7030 Main Hours: 8-5, M-F
Midland County
Oakland County
County Service Building 220 W. Ellsworth St. Midland, MI 48640 (989) 832-6843 Main Hours: 8-5, M-F
Missaukee County
Courthouse Annex Building 105 S. Canal St. Lake City, MI 49651 (231) 839-7839 Main Hours: 1-4 Tuesdays; 9-1 Thursdays
Monroe County
Services Building 965 S. Raisinville Rd. Monroe, MI 48161 (734) 240-3287 Main Hours: 8:30-5, M-F
Montcalm County
Montcalm County Senior Services 613 N. State St. Stanton, MI 48885 (989) 831-7437 Main Hours: 8-5, M-F
Montmorency County
County Courthouse 12265 M-32 Atlanta, MI 49709 (989) 785-8043 Main Hours: 8-4, T-W
Muskegon County
County Office Building F 165 E. Apple Ave., 2nd Floor, Suite 201 Muskegon, MI 49442 (231) 724-7143 Main Hours: 8:30-4:30, M-F
Veteran Services - Pontiac Office North Office Building 26 East 1200 N. Telegraph Rd. Pontiac, MI 48341 (248) 858-0785 Main Hours: 8:30-5, M-F
Oceana County
Building Department 314 S. State St. Hart, MI 49420 (231) 873-6834 Main Hours: 9-3:30 Tuesdays and Thursdays
Ontonagon County
Veterans Services 725 Greenland Rd. Ontonagon, MI 49553 (906) 884-6204 Main Hours: 9-1 Wednesdays
Ogemaw County
County Annex Building 205 S. 8th St., Room 111 West Branch, MI 48661 (989) 345-5170 Main Hours: 8:30-4:30, M-F
Osceola County
No VSO contact listed Please contact MVAA at 1-800-642-4838.
Oscoda County
County Building 191 S. Mt. Tom Rd. Mio, MI 48647 (989) 826-1647 Main Hours: 8-4, Th-F
Otsego County
County Courthouse 225 W. Main St., Room 213 Gaylord, MI 49735 (989) 731-7575 Main Hours: 8-3:30, M-F
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Ottawa County
Ottawa Community Action Center 12251 James St., Suite 300 Holland, MI 49242 (616) 393-8387 Main Hours: 9-3, M-T, F
Presque Isle County
County Courthouse 151 E. Huron St., 1st Floor Rogers City, MI 49779 (989) 734-0302 Main Hours: 8-4 Wednesdays
Roscommon County
County Building 500 Lake St. Roscommon, MI 48653 (989) 275-7697 Main Hours: 8:30-4:30, M-F
Saginaw County
Aleda E. Lutz VA Medical Center 1500 Weiss St. Saginaw, MI 48602 (989) 497-2500 ext. 13387 Main Hours: 8:30-4, T-F
St. Clair County
Veteran Services 200 Grand River, Suite 104 Port Huron, MI 48060 (810) 989-6945 Main Hours: 8-4:30, M-F
St. Joseph County
Michigan State University Building 612 E. Main St. Centreville, MI 49032 (269) 467-5557 Main Hours: M-Th, by appointment only
Tuscola County
County Health Department 1309 Cleaver Rd. Caro, MI 48723 (989) 673-8148 Main Hours: 8-4, W-F
Van Buren County
County Building 219 Paw Paw St. Paw Paw, MI 49079 (269) 657-7376 Main Hours: 8:30-5, W-Th
Washtenaw County
Sanilac County
Sanilac County Health Department Building 171 Dawson St., Room 227 Sandusky, MI 48471 (810) 648-0212 Main Hours: 8-4:30, M-F
Veterans Affairs Building 2155 Hogback Rd. Ann Arbor, MI 48108 (734) 973-4550 Main Hours: Walk-ins – 8:30-12, M-Th; by appointment – 1-5:30, M-Th
Schoolcraft County
Wayne County
County Building 300 Walnut St., Rm 206B Manistique, MI 49854 (906) 341-3669 Main Hours: 8-4, W-F
Shiawassee County
Surbeck Building 201 N. Shiawassee St., 3rd Floor Corunna, MI 48817 (989) 743-2231 Main Hours: 9-5, M-F
28 W. Adams Ave., Suite 1710 Detroit, MI 48226 (313) 224-5045 Main Hours: 9-3:30, M-Th
Wexford County
County Building 401 N. Lake St. Cadillac, MI 49601 (231) 775-6654 Main Hours: 9-3, M-W; other times by appointment
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WOMEN VETERAN RESOURCES Service Women’s Action Network
www.servicewomen.org The SWAN aids service women through policy reform, media advocacy, litigation, and community organization. SWAN focuses on the issues of: women in combat, military sexual violence, reproductive health care, and VA benefits.
Women Supporting Women Vets
(810) 599-6014 www.wswvets.org The goal of WSWVETS is to assist women that have returned from serving their country in resuming an active, successful, productive and satisfying life in society with their family and friends. WSWVETS offers hope and healing through peer-to-peer support, education and sharing.
Women Veterans Call Center
(855) VA-WOMEN The WVCC is available to answer questions and respond to concerns from women veterans, their families, and caregivers across the nation about VA services and resources. Hours: 8 AM-10PM M-F; 8AM-6PM Saturdays
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STATE-WIDE NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS Food Pantries
http://www.foodpantries.org/st/michigan http://www.feedingamerica.org/find-your-localfoodbank/ Find local food banks in MI through utilizing the websites above and searching for your county.
The Salvation Army
Goodwill Industries is a national non-profit dedicated to employment, housing, case management, and more for individuals in need. Each of their many regional locations provides different services, so calling a local office to inquire about their available programs is advisable.
The Salvation Army offers a broad range of services including utility assistance, legal aid, food help, shelter services, and drug and alcohol rehabilitation services. There are hundreds of small local chapters. Listed here are regional offices, which will be able to provide information on the local chapters and the services offered there. The Salvation Army, Western Michigan Northern Indiana Division 1215 Fulton St. E Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (616) 459-3433
Goodwill of Greater Grand Rapids 3035 Prairie St. SW Grandville, MI 49418 (616) 532-4200
The Salvation Army, Eastern Michigan Division 16130 Northland Dr. Southfield, MI 48075 (248) 443-5500
Goodwill Industries of Northern Michigan 2279 S. Airport Rd. W. Traverse City, MI 49684 (231) 922-4805
The Salvation Army, Traverse City 1239 Barlow St. Traverse City, MI 49686 (231) 946-4644
Goodwill Industries of Mid-Michigan 501 S. Averill Ave. Flint, MI 48506 (810) 762-9960
The Salvation Army, Wisconsin and Upper Michigan Division 11315 W. Watertown Plank Rd. Wauwatosa, WI 53226 (800) 264-6412
Goodwill Industries
Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Michigan 1357 Division St. Adrian, MI 49221 (517) 263-2135 Goodwill of Southwestern Michigan 420 E. Alcott St. Kalamazoo, MI 49001 (269) 382-0490 Goodwill Industries of Central Michigan’s Heartland 4820 Wayne Rd. Battle Creek, MI 49037 (866) 725-0534 Goodwill Industries of Greater Detroit 3111 Grand River Ave. Detroit, MI 48208 (313) 964-3900
Volunteers of America
Volunteers of America serves individuals throughout the state of Michigan and has several veteran-specific programs. They help with issues ranging from housing to employment, and also provide case management when needed. Volunteers of America, Housing Department: (248) 9450101 Volunteers of American, Veteran’s Housing: Lansing, (517) 484-4414; Detroit: (313) 463-7065; Warren: (313) 463-7067 Volunteers of America, Veteran’s Employment: (877) 509-8387 Volunteers of America, Supportive Services for Veteran Families: (877) 509-8387 Volunteers of America, Adopt a Family: Southeast Michigan: (248) 353-4862; Lansing: (248) 945-0101 Volunteers of American, Holiday Meal Program: (517) 484-4414
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MAP OF MICHIGAN COUNTIES
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Index Advocates for Warriors at Wayne State University, 17 Alano Club, 49 American Association of Pastoral Counselors - Midwest Region Search Tool, 41 American Legion, 50 American Legion of Michigan Reconnect Committee, 11 AMVETS, 50 Arrow Strategies, 6 Battle Creek Tile, 6 Blue Star Mothers of America, 49 Boots to Business, 6 Brain Injury Association of Michigan, 22 Buddy-to-Buddy Job Fairs List, 6 Buddy-to-Buddy Volunteer Veteran Program, 4 Child Crisis Hotlines, 10 College Resource Network, 5 Community Mental Health Resources, 22 Community Mental Health, Alcona County, 22 Community Mental Health, Alger County, 22 Community Mental Health, Allegan County, 22 Community Mental Health, Alpena County, 22 Community Mental Health, Antrim County, 22 Community Mental Health, Arenac County, 22 Community Mental Health, Baraga County, 22 Community Mental Health, Barry County, 22 Community Mental Health, Bay County, 22 Community Mental Health, Benzie County, 22 Community Mental Health, Berrien County, 23 Community Mental Health, Branch County, 23 Community Mental Health, Calhoun County, 23 Community Mental Health, Cass County, 23 Community Mental Health, Charlevoix County, 23 Community Mental Health, Cheboygan County, 23 Community Mental Health, Chippewa County, 23 Community Mental Health, Clare County, 23 Community Mental Health, Clinton County, 23 Community Mental Health, Crawford County, 23 Community Mental Health, Delta County, 23 Community Mental Health, Dickinson County, 23 Community Mental Health, Eaton County, 24 Community Mental Health, Emmet County, 24 Community Mental Health, Genesee County, 24 Community Mental Health, Gladwin County, 24 Community Mental Health, Gogebic County, 24 Community Mental Health, Grand Traverse County, 24 Community Mental Health, Gratiot County, 24 Community Mental Health, Hillsdale County, 24 Community Mental Health, Hougton County, 24 Community Mental Health, Huron County, 24 Community Mental Health, Ingham County, 24 Community Mental Health, Ionia County, 24 Community Mental Health, Iosco County, 25 Community Mental Health, Iron County, 25 Community Mental Health, Isabella County, 25 Community Mental Health, Jackson County, 25 Community Mental Health, Kalamazoo County, 25 Community Mental Health, Kalkaska County, 25
Community Mental Health, Kent County, 25 Community Mental Health, Keweenaw County, 25 Community Mental Health, Lake County, 25 Community Mental Health, Lapeer County, 25 Community Mental Health, Leelanau County, 25 Community Mental Health, Lenawee County, 26 Community Mental Health, Livingston County, 26 Community Mental Health, Luce County, 26 Community Mental Health, Mackinac County, 26 Community Mental Health, Macomb County, 26 Community Mental Health, Manistee County, 26 Community Mental Health, Marquette County, 26 Community Mental Health, Mason County, 26 Community Mental Health, Mecosta County, 26 Community Mental Health, Menominee County, 26 Community Mental Health, Midland County, 26 Community Mental Health, Missaukee County, 26 Community Mental Health, Monroe County, 26 Community Mental Health, Montcalm County, 27 Community Mental Health, Montmorency County, 27 Community Mental Health, Muskegon County, 27 Community Mental Health, Newaygo County, 27 Community Mental Health, Oakland County, 27 Community Mental Health, Oceana County, 27 Community Mental Health, Ogemaw County, 27 Community Mental Health, Ontonagon County, 27 Community Mental Health, Osceola County, 27 Community Mental Health, Oscoda County, 27 Community Mental Health, Otsego County, 27 Community Mental Health, Ottawa County, 27 Community Mental Health, Presque Isle County, 28 Community Mental Health, Roscommon County, 28 Community Mental Health, Saginaw County, 28 Community Mental Health, Sanilac County, 28 Community Mental Health, Schoolcraft County, 28 Community Mental Health, Shiawassee County, 28 Community Mental Health, St. Clair County, 28 Community Mental Health, St. Joseph County, 28 Community Mental Health, Tuscola County, 28 Community Mental Health, Van Buren County, 28 Community Mental Health, Washtenaw County, 28 Community Mental Health, Wayne County, 28 Community Mental Health, Wexford County, 29 Consumers Financial Protection Bureau, 11 Crisis Services, 29 D.J. Jacobetti Home for Veterans, 14 Dental and Medical Clinics, 46 Department of Defense Sexual Assault Support, 46 Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance, 40 Disability Attorneys of Michigan, 14 Disabled American Veterans, 50 Disabled American Veterans Mobile Service Office, 51 Disabled Veterans Outreach Program, 6 Domestic Violence Hotline, 10 Drug and Alcohol Rehab Directory, 41 Easter Seals Michigan, 40 Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, 6
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Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans, 6 Fallen and Wounded Soldiers Fund, 11 Family Assistance Centers, 10 Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) offering Behavioral Health Services, 29 Financial Counseling, 11 Finish the Mission, 11 Forgotten Eagles, 11 Food Pantries, 58 FQHC, Alcona County, 29 FQHC, Allegan County, 29 FQHC, Alpena County, 30 FQHC, Antrim County, 30 FQHC, Arenac County, 30 FQHC, Barry County, 30 FQHC, Bay County, 30 FQHC, Berrien County, 30 FQHC, Calhoun County, 30 FQHC, Cass County, 30 FQHC, Charlevoix County, 31 FQHC, Chippewa County, 31 FQHC, Emmet County, 31 FQHC, Genesee County, 31 FQHC, Gladwin County, 31 FQHC, Grand Traverse County, 31 FQHC, Houghton County, 31 FQHC, Huron County, 32 FQHC, Ingham County, 32 FQHC, Iosco County, 32 FQHC, Iron County, 32 FQHC, Isabella County, 32 FQHC, Jackson County, 32 FQHC, Kalamazoo County, 33 FQHC, Kent County, 33 FQHC, Lake County, 34 FQHC, Lapeer County, 34 FQHC, Lenawee County, 34 FQHC, Macomb County, 34 FQHC, Manistee County, 35 FQHC, Marquette County, 35 FQHC, Menominee County, 35 FQHC, Missaukee County, 35 FQHC, Monroe County, 35 FQHC, Montcalm County, 35 FQHC, Montmorency County, 35 FQHC, Muskegon County, 35 FQHC, Newaygo County, 36 FQHC, Oakland County, 36 FQHC, Oceana County, 37 FQHC, Ogemaw County, 37 FQHC, Ontonagon County, 37 FQHC, Ottawa County, 37 FQHC, Presque Isle County, 37 FQHC, Roscommon County, 37 FQHC, Saginaw County, 37 FQHC, Shiawassee County, 38 FQHC, St. Clair County, 38 FQHC, St. Joseph County, 38 FQHC, Van Buren County, 38 FQHC, Washtenaw County, 38 FQHC, Wayne County, 38
FQHC, Wexford County, 38 Free Tax Preparation in Midland, 11 GI Bill Office, 5 GI Go Fund, The, 5 Give an Hour, 40 Give an Hour Search Tool, 41 Goodwill Industries, 7, 14, 58 Grand Rapids Home for Veterans, 14 Habitat for Humanity, 14 Hawthorn Center, 42 Healthy Michigan Plan, 46 Helmets to Hardhats, 7 Heroes on the Water, 49 Hiring our Heroes, 7 HomeFront Strong, 4 Homeless Providers Grant and Per Diem Program, 14 Homeless Shelter Directory, 14 Housing Assistance for Veterans, 14 Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, 40 IRS FreeFile, 11 IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program, 12 Kalamazoo Psychiatric Hospital, 42 Lawyer Referral Programs, 19 Lawyer Referral Programs, Genesee County Bar Association LRS, 19 Lawyer Referral Programs, Grand Rapids Bar Association LRIS, 19 Lawyer Referral Programs, Iosco County Lawyer Referral Service, 19 Lawyer Referral Programs, Macomb County Bar Association, 19 Lawyer Referral Programs, Oakland County LRS, 19 Lawyer Referral Programs, State Bar of Michigan LRIS, 19 Lawyer Referral Programs, Traverse Attorney Referral Service, 19 Legal Aid and Pro Bono Programs, 17 Legal Aid and Pro Bono, Berrien County Legal Services Bureau, 17 Legal Aid and Pro Bono, Community Legal Resources, 17 Legal Aid and Pro Bono, Community Legal Services of West Michigan, 17 Legal Aid and Pro Bono, Detroit Metropolitan Bar Association Volunteer Legal Services, 17 Legal Aid and Pro Bono, Elder Law of Michigan, 17 Legal Aid and Pro Bono, First Step Legal Advocacy Project, 17 Legal Aid and Pro Bono, Lakeshore Legal Aid, 18 Legal Aid and Pro Bono, Legal Aid and Defender Association, 18 Legal Aid and Pro Bono, Legal Aid Bureau of Southwestern Michigan Pro Bono Program, 18 Legal Aid and Pro Bono, Legal Aid of Central Michigan/Pro Bono, 18 Legal Aid and Pro Bono, Legal Services of Eastern Michigan, 18 Legal Aid and Pro Bono, Legal Services of South Central Michigan, 18 Legal Aid and Pro Bono, Legal Services of Southeastern Michigan, Inc. Pro Bono Project, 18 Legal Aid and Pro Bono, Legal Services Program Third Level Crisis Intervention Center, 18 Legal Aid and Pro Bono, Michigan Indian Legal Services Private Attorney Involvement Program, 18 Legal Aid and Pro Bono, Michigan Protection and Advocacy Service, Inc. HIV/AIDS HAAP, 18
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National Guard Association of Michigan Veteran Support Grant, 12 National Guard Psychological Health Program, 42 National Guard Ready and Resilient Campaign, 42 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 29 National Testing Program, 5 OCD Foundation of Michigan, 41 Operation HomeFront, 13 Operation Injured Soldiers, 49 Out Side In, 49 Patient Advocacy Program, 46 Peer Advisors for Veteran Education, 4 PenFed Foundation, 13 Piquette Square, 15 Pro Bono Panels, 19 Pro Bono Panels, Detroit Metropolitan Bar Association LRIS, 19 Pro Bono Panels, National Lawyers Guild, 20 Pro Bono Panels, Washtenaw County Bar Association LRIS, 20 Problem Gambling Help-Line, 29 Project SALUTE, 17 Project Welcome Home Troops, 42 Protect our Troops, 16 Prudential, 13 Pure Michigan Talent Connect, 8 Psychology Today Michigan Support Group Locator Tool, 41 Quicken Loans Veteran Hiring Program, 8 Ramps.org, 46 Rebuilding Together Oakland County, 16 Reserve Educational Assistance Program, 5 Salvation Army, 16, 40, 58 Self-Injury Hotline, 29 Service Member, Veteran and Family Assistance Center, 10, 45 Service Women's Action Network, 57 Sexual Harassment Assault Response Prevention Program, 42 Shelter Listings, 15 Silver Star Apartments, 16 Small Business Administration District Offices, 8 Soldiers and Sailors Relief, 13 Soldier’s Project, The, 42 Star Behavioral Health Providers Search Tool, 41 State of Michigan Legal Services, 17 Stiggy's Dogs, 42 STRoNG Military Families, 4 Student Veterans of America, 5, 50 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration National Helpline, 62 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Treatment Search Tool, 41 Supportive Services for Veteran Families, 16 The American Legion Patriot Fund, 13 The Department of Veterans Affairs Enhanced-Use Lease Program, 15 Together We Served, 49 Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors, 43 Transition Assistance Advisors in Michigan, 3 Transition Assistance Advisors Program Manager, 3 Tricare Helpline, 3, 46 Tricare Search Tool, 41 Troops to Teachers, 8 Turbo Tax, 13 United Ways Care Program, 13
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United Way - Michigan 2-1-1, 41 VA Benefits Hotline, 3 VA Community Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOC), 47 VA CBOC, Alpena, 47 VA CBOC, Bad Axe, 47 VA CBOC, Benton Harbor, 47 VA CBOC, Cadillac, 47 VA CBOC, Clare, 47 VA CBOC, Flint, 47 VA CBOC, Gaylord, 47 VA CBOC, Grayling, 47 VA CBOC, Lansing, 47 VA CBOC, Mackinaw City, 47 VA CBOC, Michigan Center, 47 VA CBOC, Muskegon, 47 VA CBOC, Oscoda, 47 VA CBOC, Pontiac, 47 VA CBOC, Saginaw, 47 VA CBOC, Wyoming, 47 VA CBOC, Yale, 47 VA Healthcare, 48 VA Homeless Veteran Coordinators, 16 VA Medical Centers, 43, 48 VA Medical Center, Ann Arbor, 43, 48 VA Medical Center, Battle Creek, 43, 48 VA Medical Center, Detroit, 43, 48 VA Medical Center, Iron Mountain, 43, 48 VA Medical Center, Saginaw, 43, 48 VA Selective Placement Coordinator, 10 VA Work Study, 8 VetBiz Central, 9 Vet Centers, 43 Vet Center, Clinton Township, 43 Vet Center, Dearborn, 43 Vet Center, Detroit, 43 Vet Center, Escanaba, 44 Vet Center, Grand Rapids, 44 Vet Center, Pontiac, 44 Vet Center, Saginaw, 44 Vet Center, Traverse City, 44 Vet to CEO, 10 Vets Returning Home, 49 Veterans Relief Fund, 17 Veteran Service Officers, 51 Veteran Service Officers, Alcona County, 51 Veteran Service Officers, Alger County, 51 Veteran Service Officers, Allegan County, 51 Veteran Service Officers, Alpena County, 51 Veteran Service Officers, Antrim County, 51 Veteran Service Officers, Arenac County, 51 Veteran Service Officers, Baraga County, 51 Veteran Service Officers, Barry County, 51 Veteran Service Officers, Bay County, 51 Veteran Service Officers, Benzie County, 51 Veteran Service Officers, Berrien County, 51 Veteran Service Officers, Branch County, 52 Veteran Service Officers, Calhoun County, 52 Veteran Service Officers, Cass County, 52 Veteran Service Officers, Charlevoix County, 52 Veteran Service Officers, Cheboygan County, 52 Veteran Service Officers, Chippewa County, 52
Veteran Service Officers, Clare County, 52 Veteran Service Officers, Clinton County, 52 Veteran Service Officers, Crawford County, 52 Veteran Service Officers, Delta County, 52 Veteran Service Officers, Dickinson County, 52 Veteran Service Officers, Eaton County, 52 Veteran Service Officers, Emmet County, 52 Veteran Service Officers, Genesee County, 52 Veteran Service Officers, Gladwin County, 53 Veteran Service Officers, Gogebic County, 53 Veteran Service Officers, Grand Traverse County, 53 Veteran Service Officers, Gratiot County, 53 Veteran Service Officers, Hillsdale County, 53 Veteran Service Officers, Houghton County, 53 Veteran Service Officers, Huron County, 53 Veteran Service Officers, Ingham County, 53 Veteran Service Officers, Ionia County, 53 Veteran Service Officers, Iosco County, 53 Veteran Service Officers, Iron County, 53 Veteran Service Officers, Isabella County, 53 Veteran Service Officers, Jackson County, 53 Veteran Service Officers, Kalamazoo County, 53 Veteran Service Officers, Kalkaska County, 54 Veteran Service Officers, Kent County, 54 Veteran Service Officers, Keweenaw County, 54 Veteran Service Officers, Lake County, 54 Veteran Service Officers, Lapeer County, 54 Veteran Service Officers, Leelanau County, 54 Veteran Service Officers, Lenawee County, 54 Veteran Service Officers, Livingston County, 54 Veteran Service Officers, Luce County, 54 Veteran Service Officers, Macomb County, 54 Veteran Service Officers, Manistee County, 54 Veteran Service Officers, Marquette County, 54 Veteran Service Officers, Mason County, 54 Veteran Service Officers, Mecosta County, 54 Veteran Service Officers, Menominee County, 55 Veteran Service Officers, Midland County, 55 Veteran Service Officers, Missaukee County, 55 Veteran Service Officers, Monroe County, 55 Veteran Service Officers, Montcalm County, 55 Veteran Service Officers, Montmorency County, 55 Veteran Service Officers, Muskegon County, 55 Veteran Service Officers, Newaygo County, 55 Veteran Service Officers, Oakland County, 55 Veteran Service Officers, Oceana County, 55 Veteran Service Officers, Ogemaw County, 55 Veteran Service Officers, Ontonagon County, 55 Veteran Service Officers, Osceola County, 55 Veteran Service Officers, Oscoda County, 55 Veteran Service Officers, Otsego County, 55 Veteran Service Officers, Ottawa County, 56 Veteran Service Officers, Presque Isle County, 56 Veteran Service Officers, Roscommon County, 56 Veteran Service Officers, Saginaw County, 56 Veteran Service Officers, Sanilac County, 56 Veteran Service Officers, Schoolcraft County, 56 Veteran Service Officers, Shiawassee County, 56 Veteran Service Officers, St. Clair County, 56 Veteran Service Officers, St. Joseph County, 56 Veteran Service Officers, Tuscola County, 56
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Veterans Treatment Courts, Livingston County, 21 Veterans Treatment Courts, Macomb County, 21 Veterans Treatment Courts, Monroe County, 21 Veterans Treatment Courts, Muskegon County, 21 Veterans Treatment Courts, Oakland County, 21 Veterans Treatment Courts, Saginaw County, 21 Veterans Treatment Courts, Washtenaw County, 21 Veterans Treatment Courts, Wayne County, 21 Vietnam Veterans of America, 51 VFW National Home for Children, 10 VFW Unmet Needs Fund, 13 Vocational Rehabilitation and Education, 9 Volunteers of America, 16, 41, 58 Walter Reuther Psychiatric Hospital, 42 Wells Fargo Veterans Emergency Grant Program, 5, 13 Wells Fargo Veterans Scholarship Program, 5 Women Supporting Women Vets, 57 Women Veterans Call Center, 57 Wounded Warriors Project, 43
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