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Prisoners, Ex-prisoners & Their Families
Women ARISE (Accept Responsibility, Initiate Self Enhancement)
http://www.volunteersolutions.org/uwcs/org/223892.html
A local program helping female prisoners, probationers, and inmates re-integrate into society.
13100 Averhill Ct.
Detroit, MI, 48215
Prison Fellowship
http://www.pfm.org/
Partners with local churches to reach out and minister to prisoners, ex-prisoners, and their families.
(313) 647-0661
17336 Harper #42
Detroit, MI, 48224-1980
Michigan Department of Human Services
http://www.michigan.gov/dhs
Provides information on several local, community-oriented family support and preservation programs including the HomeFront project and Building Strong Families program.
Prison Build Program
http://www.michigan.gov/corrections/0,1607,7-119-2703---,00.html
Educates and provides hands-on training for inmates in the building trades and horticultural industries.
Mike Green - Administrator: (517) 335-1390
Alcohol & Drug Dependency
Al-Anon Family Groups of Metro Detroit
http://www.metrodetroitafg.org/
Helps families and friends recover from the effects of living with an alcoholic.
(313) 242-0300
Toll free: (800) 813-3105
26150 Five Mile Road, Suite 19
Redford, Mi 48239
B.R.A.D. (Be Responsible About Drinking)
http://www.brad21.org/
Educates young adults and their parents about the responsible use of alcohol, the effects of alcohol and how to deal with excess use by others.
(248) 842-4021
P.O. Box 1021
Clarkston, MI 48347-1021
National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Greater Detroit Area
http://www.ncadd-detroit.org/
A voluntary, non profit agency committed to improving community health through providing substance abuse prevention, education, training, treatment and advocacy for the Metropolitan Detroit Area.
(800) 388-9891
16647 Wyoming Ave.
Detroit, MI 48221
Detroit Bureau of Substance Abuse
(313) 876-4562
Narcotics Anonymous
http://www.na.com
(248) 543-7200
Alcoholics Anonymous
http://www.aa.org
Detroit and Wayne County Office
(313) 921-1967
24 Hour Hotline: (313) 831-5550
3208 Gratiot Ave.
Detroit, MI, 48207
Cocaine Anonymous
http://www.ca.org
Alcohol and Drug Helpline
http://www.wellplace.com
(800) 821-4357
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment
(800) 662-HELP (4357)
Drug Rehabilitation Resource Network
http://www.drug-rehabs.org
National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information
http://www.health.org
National Substance Abuse Treatment Locator
http://www.findtreatment.samhsa.gov
Youth Development
Boys and Girls Club of Southeastern Michigan
http://www.bgcsm.org/
A youth development organization that has served the community since 1926. Volunteers and trained professionals in eleven clubs locally create a positive environment for kids, helping them to become responsible, self-reliant adults.
(248) 473-1400
26777 Halsted Rd., Suite 100
Farmington Hills, MI 48331-3560
Covenant House Michigan
http://www.covenanthousemi.org/
Provides shelter and services to children and youth who are homeless or at great risk.
(313) 463-2000
2959 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48208
Michigan Association for Children with Emotional Disorders
http://www.michkids.org/
Helps families find educational, mental health, and other services for children with emotional disorders and also encourages and enhances the public's understanding and support of these children, their families and the services they desperately need
248-433-2200
30233 Southfield Road, Suite 219
Southfield, Michigan 48076
Family Development
United Way of Metro Detroit
http://comnet.org/uwcs/
Promotes volunteer service by collaborating with local community service programs. Helps fund over 340 programs and services in Wayne, Macomb, and Oakland counties, including community partnerships and individual development accounts.
United Way Community Services
1212 Griswold Street, Detroit, Michigan 48226
(313) 226-9200
Toll free: 800-552-1183
Common Ground Sanctuary
http://www.commongroundsanctuary.org/
A nonprofit crisis intervention agency committed to provide a lifeline for individuals and families in crisis, victims of crime, persons with mental illness, people trying to cope with critical situations and runaway and homeless youth.
Crisis line: (800) 231-1127
(248) 456-0909
The Listening Ear Crisis Hotline
http://www.thelisteningear.net/
Open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year since July 15, 1969, provides free and confidential service for telephone and walk-in clients in crisis.
(517) 337-1717
313 W. Grand River
East Lansing, MI 48823

Michigan Parent Help Line
(800) 942-4357
Crime Prevention Association of Michigan
http://www.preventcrime.net/
Provides and promotes crime prevention, education, training, technical assistance and professional development to crime prevention practitioners to improve the quality of life in Michigan communities
(800) 414-CPAM
1407 S. Harrison, Suite 333
East Lansing, MI 48823
Missing Children's Network of Michigan
http://www.i2k.com/~mcnmi/
Assists and supports those families and children who are living through the crisis of a child's disappearance, and promotes awareness in the State of Michigan of the problem and danger of missing children and runaway children.
1-800-98-KATHY
1706 Clinton, Suite 219
Muskegon, MI 49442
Michigan Crisis Hotlines
Macomb County
Macomb County Crisis Center (24 hours)
(586) 307-9100
Mt. Clemens
Turning Point Crisis Line
(810) 463-6990
Oakland County
Common Ground Sanctuary
(800) 231-1127
St. Clair County
Community Mental Health Services
(810) 987-6911
(888) 225-4447
Washtenaw County
Ann Arbor
Crisis Hotline for Teens in Crisis and Their Families
(734) 662-2222
Suicide Hotline (24 hours)
(734) 936-5900
Ypsilanti Psychiatric Emergency Services (24 hours)
(734) 996-4747
Wayne County
Detroit Suicide Prevention Center
(313) 224-7000
If your local crisis hotline is busy or does not work, call:
(800) SUICIDE (784-2433)
Or
(800) 273-TALK (8255)

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