UNITED WAY SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN 2-1-1: A one-stop connection to thousands of local agencies and resources that can help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call 211 or Text your ZIP Code to 898211
Provides 24/7 assistance, free and confidential, over the phone with connecting individuals with several different types of resources such as emergency shelter, mental health services, transportation, legal assistance, food, clothing, substance abuse services, counseling, crisis intervention and more.
COVID-19 Community Economic Relief Fund call 1-866-221-9966 and provide zip code and you will be given a list of local agencies to provide assistance
Wayne County Crisis & Referral Line: (800) 241-4949
Available 24/7 and is anonymous: 1-855-444-3911
DISASTER DISTRESS HELPLINE 1-800-985-5990
First Step Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Support
24-hour crisis hotline: (734) 722-6800
Address: 4400 S. Venoy Rd., Wayne, MI 48184
Emergency shelter for survivors of domestic and sexual abuse.
24-hour hotline for survivors of domestic and sexual abuse in crisis.
Assault response team that responds to survivors of domestic and sexual abuse at local emergency rooms and police stations.
Community legal response/ lethality assessment team that provides support for survivors of domestic and sexual abuse who are identified through police departments and courts throughout Wayne County.
ARK (Animals Receiving Kindness): a building dedicated for survivors to bring their animals into an emergency shelter with them. This building includes four dog kennels, four cat kennels, an outdoor dog run, four outdoor dog pens, a cat play area, a family visitation area, a laundry/storage room, and a restroom.
MICHIGAN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE 1-800-799-7233
Love Is Respect
Peer Advocate: 1-866-331-9474 or Text: loveis (capitalization does not matter) to 22522
Chat: click on the link above and you can go to the website and chat with a peer advocate
Website provides a lot of information including: safety plan, resources, blog, etc.
Ellie's House
Call: 586-242-9280 or Email: ellishouse313@yahoo.com
Provides help to runaway and homeless women involved in sex trafficking.
2 year residentail shelter for women
Provide food, hygiene and clothing weekly through the streets in their outreach services
National Human Trafficking Hotline
24-hour hotline: (888) 373-7888 or Text: 233733
Live online chat
Hearing and speech impaired: Dial 711 that connects to Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS) for free
Connects victims and survivors of sex and labor trafficking with services and supports to get help and stay safe.
LGTBQ National Help Center- offers a talkline and weekly chatrooms for youth, providing confidential peer-support, information, local resources and community.
Youth Line up to age 25: 800-246-7743 Youth and Adults: 888-843-4564
Trans Lifeline
24-hour crisis hotline: (877) 565-8860
Trans Lifeline is a trans-led organization that connects trans people to the community, support, and resources they need to survive and thrive.
Trans Lifeline’s hotline is a peer support service run by trans people, for trans people and questioning callers. The hotline is available for trans people in crisis or in need of someone to talk to.
The Trevor Project LGBTQ + Crisis Hotline
24-hour hotline: (866) 488-7386
The Trevor Project is the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to young people under the age of 25 who identify as LGBTQ+.
UNIFIED-HIV Health & Beyond Hotline: (800) 872-2437
Center for Families Center for Families’ mission is to support teens and their families by identifying and healing the primary mental health issues underlying emotional struggles and high-risk behaviors. We treat individuals, ages 13–17, who are experiencing depression, anxiety, social isolation, trauma-related symptoms, and teen substance abuse. Center for Families is a distinctive and exceptional adolescent treatment center in that we take a whole-person, family-centered approach that addresses the root causes of mood and co-occurring disorders. While we focus on improving the lives of our teen clients, we also prioritize supporting the entire family to create lasting positive change.
Guidance Center Youth Assistance Program The Youth Assistance Program is a juvenile delinquency prevention and diversion program for youth at risk of entering the juvenile justice system due to a first time minor offense. First time minor offenses often include: incorrigibility, curfew violation, minor in possession or alcohol or tobacco, possession of marijuana, truancy from home or school, driving without a license, disorderly conduct, trespassing, retail fraud, destruction of property, or assault. Referrals to the program often come from school officials, police departments, 3rd judicial court, Correct Course, parents, youth or other concerned persons. For more information, please contact Ross Witte at 734-785-7705 x7003 or rwitte@guidance-center.org or please contact Kevin Carleton at 734-785-7705 x7221.
Michigan Youth Challenge Academy The Michigan Youth Challenge Academy offers at-risk males and females ages 15 1/2 through 18* an opportunity to graduate high school and realize positive life changes through an intensive five and a half month residential and 12-month post-residential program. In addition to academics, many other areas are developed, including leadership and followership, job skills, physical fitness, life coping skills, service to community and more, in a military-like and structured environment without distractions. The Michigan Youth Challenge Academy is a program of the National Guard and is FREE to parents. There is no obligation for youth to enter the military upon completion.
Midcourse Correction Program : 833 E. Grand River Ave. Howell, Michigan 48843Phone: 810-227-0243 | Fax: 517-376-6358admin@midcoursecorrection.org
Crisis Text Line
24/7 text line: Text- HOME to 741741
Trained crisis counselors available
Michigan Suicide Hotline
Call: 1-800-273-8255
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
24/7 Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255
Available 24/7, free or confidential support for people in crisis, prevention, and crisis resources
Beaumont Behavioral Health
Call: 313-633-2600
18001 Rotunda Dr., Dearborn, MI 48124
Available 24/7 for mental health assessments
Provides inpatient and outpatient mental health care for adolescents 12- 17 years old and adults 18 and up.
New Oakland Family Services Southgate
Ages: children, adolescents and adults
Intake: (734)225-2090
Address: 13305 Reeck Rd., Southgate, MI
Offers Family Mental Health Services through individual counseling, medication and crisis services such as:
Face to Face Crisis Center
Intensive outpatient mental health crisis program
Individual and group therapy every day
Psychiatrist sees patients twice a week
24 Hours 7 days a week Emergency Hotline. They will provide suicide assessment in the home
Call: 877-800-1650
Havenwyck Hospital located in Auburn Hills
Call: 800-401-2727
Provides 24/7, no cost, suicide assessments
Psychiatric Advance Directive Information An advance directive is a written document that expresses your wishes in advance about what types of treatments, services and other assistance you want during a personal mental health crisis. A directive provides a clear statement of your medical treatment preferences and other wishes or instructions. You can also use it to grant legal decision-making authority to another person to be your advocate and agent until the crisis is over.
St. Joes Adolescent Partial Hospitalization Program (ages 12-18)
Intake: 734-712-5750
Fax: 734-712-5745
Address: Huron Oaks Building, 5401 McAuley Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48106
(On the campus of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital)
Intensive outpatient mental health crisis program
Individual, group and family therapy
Psychiatrist medication intervention and education
StoneCrest Center - A behavioral health hospital
Intake: 313-245-0686
Fax: 313-245-0647
Address: 15000 Gratiot Avenue, Detroit, MI 48205
U of M Psychiatric Emergency Services
Crisis Phone Service: 734-936-5900 or 734-996-4747
Alternatives for Girls
903 W. Grand Blvd, Detroit
Call: (313)361-4000
Shelter for females 15-21 years old
Shelter, outreach, prevention, education, social enterprise program and crisis line and center.
Covenant House
2959 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Detroit
Call: (313)463-2000
Shelter for male and females 18-24 years old
Crisis care, shelter, outreach, education and employment assistance.
Homeless Shelter Directory
This is a directory of shelters all over the United States including Michigan.
Out of Wayne County Homeless Services Coalition
Call: (313)388-9799 or (734)284-6999
If you are currently homeless or above to be homeless call the numbers listed about and they will connect you with community partners to help you.
Drug Addiction National Hotline Call: 1-844-289-0879
National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc. (NCADD) Call: 1-800-NCA-CALL (622-2255)
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Call: 1-301-443-1124
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration (SAMHSA) Treatment locator for mental health, substance abuse, suicide preventionCall: 1-800-662-HELP (4357) (confidential, free, 24 hours, 365 days a year, information service)
Provides referrals to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations for mental health and substance abuse issues.
SUBSTANCE ABUSE & MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION HOTLINECall: 1-800-985-5990 or Text TalkWithUs to 66746
The Partnership at Drugfree.org Call: 1-855-DRUG-FREE (378-4373)