It is important to note that Sparrow Freedom Project does not endorse or recommend any of the organizations or agencies listed in the resource directory. The directory is provided for informational purposes only, and it is up to each individual to conduct their own vetting process to determine which agencies/organizations may be a good fit for their needs.
Rachel Naomi Remen
Medical | Dental | Behavioral | Mental | Emotional
AHC was founded in 1986 as Detroit Healthcare for the Homeless. Around 2003, the name was changed to Advantage Health Centers while still catering to the most vulnerable populations of Detroit, MI, including returning citizens, homeless patients and also those with little to no health coverage.
Phone: (313) 416-6262 (6 mile location)
Website: www.ahcdetrroit.org
Avalon inspires healing and empowerment for those affected by sexual violence through free and immediate comprehensive services; promotes public awareness; and advances social change.
Crisis Line: (313) 474-7233 (SAFE)
Website: https://avalonhealing.org/services/
Birmingham Wellness Center provides comprehensive conservative care to achieve and maintain improved health and wellness. We aim to treat the root cause of aches, pains and other ailments.Through Chiropractic adjustment techniques, massage therapy and nutritional support, we give you the tools needed to live a fulfilling life free from pain or limitations. We also offer Acoustic Compression Therapy, PEMF, Nutritional Counseling, and more.
Phone: (248) 645-6070
Website: www.birminghamwellness.com
EHI is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that provides "Recovery with Dignity" for men and women who have issues with substance abuse and criminal conduct. Birthed from the vision and passion of James and Naomi Oden, to help those in need, Elmhurst Home, Inc. has delivered high-quality, effective addiction treatment since 1972. It is our aim to serve our client's physical, mental, and emotional needs on the road to recovery.
Phone: (313) 867-1090, ext. 101
Website: www.ehinc.org
Gary Burnstein Community Health Clinic is a no-cost healthcare clinic for Michigan residents without insurance. With a complete Pharmacy, Medical Clinic, and Dental Clinic, we are committed to helping our community thrive by removing barriers and increasing access to quality care in a dignified atmosphere.
Phone: (248) 309-3752
Email: info@garyburnsteinclinic.org
Website: www.garyburnsteinclinic.org
Our mission is to profoundly change the clinical trials process through a platform of best-in-class research facilities that gather high-quality data through increased trial participation while addressing specialty populations that are underserved. We are currently recruiting volunteers for Clinical research studies and to collaborate with providers in the area for patient referrals.
Phone: (248) 243-1870
E-mail: info@headlandsresearch.com
Website: www.headlandsresearchdetroit.com
Kids-TALK Children's Advocacy Center, a program of The Guidance Center, provides children and their families impacted by abuse with everything they need to heal and move toward the bright futures they deserve. We bring together specially trained professionals to support and surround children and families with hope and healing.
Phone: (313) 833-2970
Email: kidstalkcac@guidance-center.org
Website: www.guidance-center.org/kids-talk/
By providing a countywide collaborative work to educate the community; successfully prosecute offenders; and protect and advocate for survivors of human trafficking. To create a community where the opportunities for human trafficking are diminished to such an extent that all forms of human trafficking have been eliminated and all persons are supported, treasured and valued.
Phone: (586) 469-5100
Website: www.macombgov.org/MCAT
SOAP, founded by advocate, author, and survivor Theresa Flores, The SOAP Project hosts Hotel Outreaches before big events such as the Superbowl, Detroit Auto Show, NFL Draft and Woodward Dream Cruise, providing information about how to identify Human Trafficking to hotel staff, distribute bars of soap, facial wipes with the Human Trafficking hotline number, and posters of missing children. SOAP also offers a monthly Support Group and Wellness Weekends for survivors.
Website: www.soapproject.org
Street Outreach Teams is a volunteer-run street medicine and outreach team in Detroit. We work directly with those being trafficked, experiencing homelessness and addiction by connecting them to basic needs, supplies and resources. Street Outreach Teams is dedicated to meeting people where they are, to advocate for respect and dignity, and to train others to do the same.
Email: streetoutreachteams@gmail.com
Website: www.streetoutreachteams.org
Founded in 2019, Therapy Ranch provides mental health intervention with horses as partners of Equine-assisted psychotherapy and learning. This innovative approach to mental health is effective, fast, and fun. Our mission is to empower people of all ages to discover hope and resilence on their path to mental well-being by harnessing the healing power of horses. EAP supports clients with anxiety, depression, and survivors of trauma.
Phone: (313)-269-2174
Website: https:///www.therapyranch.org
Turning Point empowers survivors of domestic violence, sexual violence, and human trafficking through comprehensive services and resources while advocating for community action to end oppression and violence.
24-Hour Hotline: (586) 463-6990
Business Phone: (586) 463-4430
Website: www.turningpointmacomb.org
Turning the Corner Counseling offers psychotherapeutic services for survivors.
Phone: (313) 466-4907
Access to 24-hour emergency advocacy & on-scene response. Intensive case management. Face-to-face crisis intervention, 24-hour emergency crisis intervention and referral services, Criminal justice system and court accompaniment, accompaniment to hospitals and medical proceedings related to victimization, Information and accompaniment for individuals seeking Personal Protection Order (PPO).
Phone: (800) 231-1127
Website: www.commongroundhelps.org
Our mission is to abolish sex trafficking in the city of Detroit through building relationships, offering safe shelter, and providing education.
Email: ellishouse313@yahoo.com
Website: www.ellishouse313.org/
EHI is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that provides "Recovery with Dignity" for men and women who have issues with substance abuse and criminal conduct. Birthed from the vision and passion of James and Naomi Oden, to help those in need, Elmhurst Home, Inc. has delivered high-quality, effective addiction treatment since 1972. It is our aim to serve our client's physical, mental, and emotional needs on the road to recovery.
Phone: (313) 867-1090, ext. 101
Website: www.ehinc.org
Haven Homes of Detroit's mission is to provide safe housing focused on the creation of true community to allow women leaving human trafficking space, time, and resources for true healing. Services include: safe transitional housing, sobriety support, group therapy/activities, life-skills building, case management to assist with therapy appointments, healthcare needs, legal advocacy, and more.
Phone: (313) 332-0597
Email: info@havenhomesofdetroit.org
Website: https://www.havenhomesofdetroit.org
Our 2-year residential holistic program provides rent-free housing and comprehensive services focused on the physical, mental, spiritual and economic transformational needs of female survivors of trafficking, giving them hope for their future and empowering them to thrive once again.
Website: www.hopeagainsttrafficking.org/
Sanctum House is a two year residential program for survivors of Human Trafficking. We empower survivors of human trafficking with skills and services to help them build a sustainable and independent life.
Phone: (248) 574-9373
Website: www.sanctumhouse.org
Transition 1.2.3. Inc is an organization that provides emergency, temporary or permanent residential housing for women and their dependents escaping domestic violence, sexual assault and/or homelessness. Our mission is to be a catalyst in the lives of disenfranchised women to move them to a plateau of success in every aspect of their lives spiritually, physically, emotionally and financially.
Phone: (877) 463-2269 (GodCan9)
Website: www.transition123inc.org/
What began 140 years ago as a home for girls and women has evolved to encompass mental health services, foster care and adoption and secure care for the survivors of human trafficking, along with a focus on education, independent living and advocacy for the welfare of children.
Phone number: (313) 271-3050
Website: www.vistamaria.org
36th District Drug Treatment Court's mission is to reduce the use and abuse of drugs and/or alcohol, and to reduce recidivism in drug related criminal activity. The presiding judge is Honorable Shannon A. Holmes.
Website: www.36thdistrictcourt.org/divisions-departments/probation/programs
The mission of the Detroit Human Trafficking Task Force is to educate the citizens of Detroit about human trafficking so that they can stop it when it occurs or prevent it from happening altogether.
Website: https://detroitmi.gov/government/city-council/city-council-district-2/human-trafficking-task-force
The Detroit Police Department and it's more than 2,500 officers are committed to transparency, professionalism and 21st-century policing excellence informed by community input and civic leadership.Through data-informed policing strategies, collaborative partnerships, and innovative programs with high levels of community engagement, Detroit has seen sustained reductions in nearly every category of crime.
Website: https://detroitmi.gov/departments/police-department
At the Detroit Police Department Victim Assistance Program our mission is to empower victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and homicide, by providing crisis intervention, counseling referrals and support.
Phone (Public Crisis Hotline): (313) 833-1660
Website: https://detroitmi.gov/departments/police-department/victims-assistance
Victims of crime can contact the Victims Engagement and Services Line (VESL) at (833) 383-1465 for information, DHS-VINE -victim notification registration, and victim services. To report suspected human trafficking, call the Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Tip Line at (866) 347-2423.
For engagement or training requests, contact the Office of Partnership and Engagement (OPE) North Region Director, Valentina Seeley.
Phone: (313) 815-2148
Email: Valentina.Seeley@hsi.dhs.gov
The Southeast Michigan Trafficking and Exploitation Crimes is comprised of local, state and federal partners dedicated to identifying and investigating exploitation matters which include, but are not limited to: child abductions; missing children; kidnappings; child pornography; enticement of a child; and Human Trafficking.
Phone: (313) 965-2323
By providing a countywide collaborative work to educate the community; successfully prosecute offenders; and protect and advocate for survivors of human trafficking. To create a community where the opportunities for human trafficking are diminished to such an extent that all forms of human trafficking have been eliminated and all persons are supported, treasured and valued.
Phone: (586) 469-5100
Website: www.macombgov.org/MCAT
Website: https://prosecutor.macombgov.org/Prosecutor-Home
Phone: (586) 469-5350
Melissa Palepu
Attorney Specialist, Human Trafficking and Child Abuse - Michigan Department of Attorney General
Chair, Michigan Human Trafficking Commission
Phone: (313) 456-0180
Email: PalepuM1@michigan.gov
The Prosecuting Attorney represents the People of the State of Michigan in the Oakland County Circuit Court, as well as the 14 district courts within the county. Our office also represents the People of the State of Michigan before the Michigan Court of Appeals and the Michigan Supreme Court. There are 12 divisions and units within the Prosecutor's Office, including a dedicated Trafficking Unit.
Phone: (248) 858-0657
Website: www.oakgov.com/government/prosecutor
Email: OCSOrecruitment@oakgov.com
Website: www.oaklandsheriff.com
Alexandra Wyatt
Victim Witness Coordinator
United States Attorney’s Office - Eastern District of Michigan
Phone: (313) 226-9100
The mission of the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office is to pursue justice, to safeguard the community by demanding accountability for those who commit crimes and to enhance the quality of life by changing the culture of violence.
Website: www.waynecounty.com
Emergency | Shelter
To Renew, Rebuild and Restore the lives of those in need of a hand-up. We serve as a support base to victims of abuse, addiction, trafficking and homelessness by helping them navigate the legal systems, assistance in locating Emergency Shelter, and resources as they are on their journey to safety and peace.
24-Hour Helpline: (313) 473-9599
Email: info@actnowservices.org
Website: www.actnowservices.org
Our mission is to help homeless and high-risk girls and young women avoid violence, teen pregnancy and exploitation, and help them to explore and access the support, resources and opportunities necessary to be safe, to grow strong and to make positive choices in their lives.
Website: www.alternativesforgirls.org
Avalon inspires healing and empowerment for those affected by sexual violence through free and immediate comprehensive services; promotes public awareness; and advances social change.
Crisis Line: (313) 474-7233 (SAFE)
Website: https://avalonhealing.org/services/
The mission is to provide strategies and treatment services for families to improve the quality of their lives. CLASS services include the use of evidence-based models and health promotion strategies to engage the community, increase awareness and to inspire lifestyle, behavioral and environmental change.
Website: www.class-agency.org
Access to 24-hour emergency advocacy & on-scene response. Intensive case management. Face-to-face crisis intervention, 24-hour emergency crisis intervention and referral services, Criminal justice system and court accompaniment, accompaniment to hospitals and medical proceedings related to victimization, Information and accompaniment for individuals seeking Personal Protection Order (PPO).
Crisis Hotline: (800) 231-1127
Website: www.commongroundhelps.org
Covenant House is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering young people to overcome homelessness and trafficking by providing best-in-class services and a shared commitment to unconditional love, absolute respect, and relentless support for each young person who walks through our doors.
Phone: (313) 463-2500
Email: chmdet@covenanthouse.org
Website: www.covenanthousemi.org
At the Detroit Police Department Victim Assistance Program our mission is to empower victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and homicide, by providing crisis intervention, counseling referrals and support.
Phone (Public Crisis Hotline): (313) 833-1660
Website: https://detroitmi.gov/departments/police-department/victims-assistance
Turning Point empowers survivors of domestic violence, sexual violence, and human trafficking through comprehensive services and resources while advocating for community action to end oppression and violence.
24-Hour Hotline: (586) 463-6990
Business Phone: (586) 463-4430
Website: www.turningpointmacomb.org
To Renew, Rebuild and Restore the lives of those in need of a hand-up. We serve as a support base to victims of abuse, addiction, trafficking and homelessness by helping them navigate the legal systems, assistance in locating Emergency Shelter, and resources as they are on their journey to safety and peace.
24-Hour Helpline: (313) 473-9599
Email: info@actnowservices.org
Website: www.actnowservices.org
The Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS) strives to enable and empower individuals, families and communities to lead informed, productive and culturally sensitive lives. ACCESS is a strong advocate for cultural and social entrepreneurship imbued with the values of community service, healthy lifestyles, education and philanthropy.
Website: www.accesscommunity.org/
Our mission is to help homeless and high-risk girls and young women avoid violence, teen pregnancy and exploitation, and help them to explore and access the support, resources and opportunities necessary to be safe, to grow strong and to make positive choices in their lives.
Website: www.alternativesforgirls.org
Avalon inspires healing and empowerment for those affected by sexual violence through free and immediate comprehensive services; promotes public awareness; and advances social change.
Crisis Line: (313) 474-7233 (SAFE)
Website: https://avalonhealing.org/services/
Access to 24-hour emergency advocacy & on-scene response. Intensive case management. Face-to-face crisis intervention, 24-hour emergency crisis intervention and referral services, Criminal justice system and court accompaniment, accompaniment to hospitals and medical proceedings related to victimization, Information and accompaniment for individuals seeking Personal Protection Order (PPO).
Crisis Hotline: 1-800-231-1127
Website: www.commongroundhelps.org
The mission of the Detroit Human Trafficking Task Force is to educate the citizens of Detroit about human trafficking so that they can stop it when it occurs or prevent it from happening altogether.
Website: https://detroitmi.gov/government/city-council/city-council-district-2/human-trafficking-task-force
Haven Homes of Detroit's mission is to provide safe housing focused on the creation of true community to allow women leaving human trafficking space, time, and resources for true healing. Services include: safe transitional housing, sobriety support, group therapy/activities, life-skills building, case management to assist with therapy appointments, healthcare needs, legal advocacy, and more.
Phone: (313) 332-0597
Email: info@havenhomesofdetroit.org
Website: https://www.havenhomesofdetroit.org
By providing a countywide collaborative work to educate the community; successfully prosecute offenders; and protect and advocate for survivors of human trafficking. To create a community where the opportunities for human trafficking are diminished to such an extent that all forms of human trafficking have been eliminated and all persons are supported, treasured and valued.
Phone: (586) 469-5100
Website: www.macombgov.org/MCAT
Mend on the Move is a 501(C)(3) non-profit social enterprise serving Metro Detroit that empowers and employs women survivors of abuse through jewelry making using auto parts and salvaged car seat leather.
Email: Sam@mendonthemove.org
Website: www.mendonthemove.org
Sparrow Freedom Project's mission is to build a survivor led community supporting and empowering exploited and trafficked individuals on their journey to achieving independence through services and prevention.
Phone: (313) 456-8861
Email: info@sparrowfreedomproject.org
Website: www.sparrowfreedomproject.org
Turning Point empowers survivors of domestic violence, sexual violence, and human trafficking through comprehensive services and resources while advocating for community action to end oppression and violence.
24-Hour Hotline: (586) 463-6990
Business Phone: (586) 463-4430
Website: www.turningpointmacomb.org
Anti-human trafficking service provider to adult survivors of labor and sex trafficking./ Mission: To create awareness of human trafficking and move survivors towards true freedom./ Motto: Rescue the Innocent, Restore Hope, Renew Life.
Email: info@truenorthtofreedom.org/
Website: www.truenothtofreedom.org/
To Renew, Rebuild and Restore the lives of those in need of a hand-up. We serve as a support base to victims of abuse, addiction, trafficking and homelessness by helping them navigate the legal systems, assistance in locating Emergency Shelter, and resources as they are on their journey to safety and peace.
24-Hour Helpline: (313) 473-9599
Email: info@actnowservices.org
Website: www.actnowservices.org
The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) is the national bar association of attorneys and law professors who practice and teach immigration law. Founded in 1946, AILA is a nonpartisan, not-for-profit, voluntary bar association that provides continuing legal education, professional services, information, and expertise to more than 16,000 members through its 39 chapters and 50+ national committees.
Website: www.ailalawyer.com
Website: https://prosecutor.macombgov.org/Prosecutor-Home
Phone: (586) 469-5350
Melissa Palepu
Attorney Specialist, Human Trafficking and Child Abuse - Michigan Department of Attorney General
Chair, Michigan Human Trafficking Commission
Phone: (313) 456-0180
Email: PalepuM1@michigan.gov
The Prosecuting Attorney represents the People of the State of Michigan in the Oakland County Circuit Court, as well as the 14 district courts within the county. Our office also represents the People of the State of Michigan before the Michigan Court of Appeals and the Michigan Supreme Court. There are 12 divisions and units within the Prosecutor's Office, including a dedicated Trafficking Unit.
Phone: (248) 858-0657
Website: www.oakgov.com/government/prosecutor
The Survivor Law Clinic provides civil legal services to survivors of sexual violence and human trafficking with a focus on ensuring their privacy, safety and stability. The clinic provides holistic services, addressing the survivors’ legal needs while offering emotional/trauma support and connections to other community resources. Contact the Survivor Law Clinic's Intake Department via email to see if our services are right for you or your client.
Email: slc@mcedsv.org
Turning Point empowers survivors of domestic violence, sexual violence, and human trafficking through comprehensive services and resources while advocating for community action to end oppression and violence.
24-Hour Hotline: (586) 463-6990
Business Phone: (586) 463-4430
Website: www.turningpointmacomb.org
Alexandra Wyatt
Victim Witness Coordinator
United States Attorney’s Office - Eastern District of Michigan
Phone: (313) 226-9100
U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants' (USRI) Surviving Trauma and Reaching Success (STARS) program provides culturally-responsive and trauma-informed case management and immigration legal services for foreign-national victims of human trafficking in the greater Detroit Metropolitan area and nearby regions.
The mission of the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office is to pursue justice, to safeguard the community by demanding accountability for those who commit crimes and to enhance the quality of life by changing the culture of violence.
Website: www.waynecounty.com
To Renew, Rebuild and Restore the lives of those in need of a hand-up. We serve as a support base to victims of abuse, addiction, trafficking and homelessness by helping them navigate the legal systems, assistance in locating Emergency Shelter, and resources as they are on their journey to safety and peace.
24-Hour Helpline: (313) 473-9599
Email: info@actnowservices.org
Website: www.actnowservices.org
Affirmations LGBTQ+ Community Center was founded in 1989 with a mission to provide a welcoming space where people of all sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions, and cultures can find support and unconditional acceptance, and where they can learn, grow, socialize and feel safe. Our goal then was to fight for acceptance and basic human rights for our LGBTQ+ community.
Phone: (248) 398-7105
Email: info@goaffirmations.org
Website: www.goaffirmations.org
Our mission is to strengthen resiliency in people and their communities through prevention, education, and services that improve the quality of life.
Phone: (586) 541-2273 (CARE)
Website: www.careofsem.com
The mission is to provide strategies and treatment services for families to improve the quality of their lives. CLASS services include the use of evidence-based models and health promotion strategies to engage the community, increase awareness and to inspire lifestyle, behavioral and environmental change.
Website: www.class-agency.org
Crime Stoppers of Michigan is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization, operating in Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Washtenaw, and Wayne counties. The mission of CSM is to empower people to make their neighborhoods, schools, churches, and businesses safer through anonymous reporting of crimes. As an incentive, tipsters can receive a cash reward if their information leads to an arrest. To learn more, visit our website.
Tip-Line): (800) 773-2587 (SPEAK UP)
Website: www.1800speakup.org
The mission of the Detroit Human Trafficking Task Force is to educate the citizens of Detroit about human trafficking so that they can stop it when it occurs or prevent it from happening altogether.
Website: https://detroitmi.gov/government/city-council/city-council-district-2/human-trafficking-task-force
Kids-TALK Children's Advocacy Center, a program of The Guidance Center, provides children and their families impacted by abuse with everything they need to heal and move toward the bright futures they deserve. We bring together specially trained professionals to support and surround children and families with hope and healing.
Phone: (313) 833-2970
Email: kidstalkcac@guidance-center.org
Website: www.guidance-center.org/kids-talk/
By providing a countywide collaborative work to educate the community; successfully prosecute offenders; and protect and advocate for survivors of human trafficking. To create a community where the opportunities for human trafficking are diminished to such an extent that all forms of human trafficking have been eliminated and all persons are supported, treasured and valued.
Phone: (586) 469-5100
Website: www.macombgov.org/MCAT
Michigan Abolitionist Project's focus is to educate, collaborate with other anti-trafficking groups, and support community groups and task forces throughout our lovely state.
Website: www.map-mi.org
Dawn Connors, Executive Director
Email: Dawn@map-mi.org
Phone: (586) 946-3080
MAP | Detroit Chapter
Email: detroit@map-mi.org
Pearls of Great Price is a grassroots Christian coalition in southeastern Michigan, working together to fight human trafficking through education, advocacy, and support to survivors.
Email: stophtnow@yahoo.com
Website: www.pearlsofgreatprice.net
SASHA Center is a sexual assault service, prevention and educational agency which is designed to provide educational/support groups to survivors of sexual assault.
Website: www.sashacenter.org
SOAP, founded by advocate, author, and survivor Theresa Flores, The SOAP Project hosts Hotel Outreaches before big events such as the Superbowl, Detroit Auto Show, NFL Draft and Woodward Dream Cruise, providing information about how to identify Human Trafficking to hotel staff, distribute bars of soap, facial wipes with the Human Trafficking hotline number, and posters of missing children. SOAP also offers a monthly Support Group and Wellness Weekends for survivors.
Website: www.soapproject.org
Sparrow Freedom Project's mission is to build a survivor led community supporting and empowering exploited and trafficked individuals on their journey to achieving independence through services and prevention.
Phone: (313) 456-8861
Email: info@sparrowfreedomproject.org
Website: www.sparrowfreedomproject.org
Turning Point empowers survivors of domestic violence, sexual violence, and human trafficking through comprehensive services and resources while advocating for community action to end oppression and violence.
24-Hour Hotline: (586) 463-6990
Business Phone: (586) 463-4430
Website: www.turningpointmacomb.org
Anti-human trafficking service provider to adult survivors of labor and sex trafficking./ Mission: To create awareness of human trafficking and move survivors towards true freedom./ Motto: Rescue the Innocent, Restore Hope, Renew Life.
Email: info@truenorthtofreedom.org/
Website: www.truenothtofreedom.org/
What began 140 years ago as a home for girls and women has evolved to encompass mental health services, foster care and adoption and secure care for the survivors of human trafficking, along with a focus on education, independent living and advocacy for the welfare of children.
Phone number: (313) 271-3050
Website: www.vistamaria.org
Affirmations LGBTQ+ Community Center was founded in 1989 with a mission to provide a welcoming space where people of all sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions, and cultures can find support and unconditional acceptance, and where they can learn, grow, socialize and feel safe. Our goal then was to fight for acceptance and basic human rights for our LGBTQ+ community.
Phone: (248) 398-7105
Email: info@goaffirmations.org
Website: www.goaffirmations.org
Carhartt Workshop is located on the 2nd floor of 5800 Cass Ave. Home to a variety of workshops, a large community meeting space, and an extensive tool library, all resources available at Carhartt Workshop are free to the public.
Phone: (313) 982-8901
Email: carharttworkshop@carhartt.com
Website: www.carhartt.com/carhartt-workshop
Community Housing Network is a nonprofit organization committed to homelessness prevention and housing assistance.
Phone (Voice): 248-269-1335
Phone (Text): Text "housing" to 248-269-1335
Email: HRC@chninc.net
Website: www.communityhousingnetwork.org
If you are looking to purchase a home in Southeast Michigan and would like to apply for the MSHDA down payment assistance program ($10,000), please email housingcounseling@chninc.net or call 248-824-7391.
Mend on the Move is a 501(C)(3) non-profit social enterprise serving Metro Detroit that empowers and employs women survivors of abuse through jewelry making using auto parts and salvaged car seat leather.
Email: Sam@mendonthemove.org
Website: www.mendonthemove.org
Animal welfare organization that supports metro Detroit. We offer the Safety Net foster program where fosters will watch an owned pet for up to two months. Clients need this for a variety of reasons including domestic violence and eviction.
Website: https://www.michiganhumane.org
New Hope Center for Grief Support is dedicated to bringing hope, healing, and new beginnings to adults and children grieving the death of a loved one. It is our mission to reach grieving people more effectively and with greater impact through changing despair to hope, heartbreak to healing, and transforming grief into life changing new beginnings. All of our services are free to participants.
Website: www.newhopecenter.net
We offer simple ways for neighbors, nonprofits and businesses to come together through good to support our local community.
Website: www.sharedetroit.org
Verizon is one of the world’s leading providers of technology and communications services. The company offers voice, data and video services and solutions on its award-winning networks and platforms, delivering on customers’ demand for mobility, reliable network connectivity and security.
Verizon delivers the promise of the digital world by enhancing the ability of humans, businesses and society to do more new and do more good.
Website: www.verizon.com
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