
24/7 confidential support and resources for ALL of those impacted by relationship abuse.
Phone: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
Text: START to 88788

Free and confidential resource available 24/7, connecting callers to crisis support and local services.
Phone: 1-866-VOICEDV (864-2338)
Text: 1-877-861-0222
TTY: 1-517-898-5533

Local Ann Arbor shelter & support center for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. Provides emergency shelter, legal advocacy, and crisis support.
Phone: (734) 995-5444

24/7 confidential support for survivors of sexual violence, connecting callers to local resources.
Phone: 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)
Text: HOPE to 64673

Wayne County’s comprehensive agency for survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Offers shelter, children’s counseling, legal advocacy, and crisis support.
Phone: (734) 722-6800

Services include shelter, sexual assault nurse examiners, legal advocacy, and human trafficking support.
Phone: (586) 463-6990

HAWC is Washtenaw County’s central intake for individuals and families who are homeless or at-risk of homelessness in Washtenaw County.
Phone: (734) 961-1999

Provides shelter, counseling, and advocacy for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault in Oakland County.
Phone: (248) 334-1274

Transitional housing and supportive services for families experiencing homelessness, including survivors of domestic violence.
Phone: (313) 831-3777

Offers long-term residential support for adult female survivors of human trafficking, prioritizing safety, healing, and stability.
Phone: (248) 574-9373

Provides emergency housing and supportive services to individuals and families, including survivors of abuse.
Phone: (248) 920-6000

Offers shelter, crisis support, and safe housing for girls and young women (ages 15–24) at risk of homelessness, exploitation, or domestic violence. Also provides life skills and mentorship programs.
Phone: (313) 361-4000

A community-based nonprofit providing affordable, sliding-scale therapy for women and gender-nonconforming individuals.
Phone: 734-973-6779

Dedicated to addressing the unique mental health needs of women and infants throughout their life cycle. They provide state-of-the-art assessments and therapeutic interventions.
Phone: 734-764-0231

Offers individual, family, and group therapy; crisis counseling; case management; outreach services for youth and families, especially those facing homelessness, abuse, or other trauma.
Phone: (734) 662-2222

Behavioral health nonprofit serving early childhood through adulthood. Helps with mental health, prevention, recovery, and substance use support.
Phone: 586-541-2273

Internally Motivated to Achieve Genuine Enhancement. I.M.A.G.E Counseling Services encourages individuals from all walks of life to search within, deal with past or present trauma to enhance their quality of life and overall wellbeing.

Ypsilanti YMCA Child Development Center (CDC) program primarily serves the children of Eastern Michigan University students, children of residents of the Ypsilanti Housing Commission and children who live within the Ypsilanti Community Schools district, all of whom are given access to priority registration.
Phone: (734) 661-8045

Provides subsidies for eligible low-income families so they can access licensed child care (centers, group homes, family homes), helping parents maintain employment or education.
Phone: (866) 990-3227

State-wide resource that helps families find and evaluate quality childcare, get info on financial assistance, and supports child care providers; includes tools, coaching, and library materials.
Phone: 1-877-614-7328

Helps families in Wayne, Macomb, Oakland, and Washtenaw counties by connecting them with quality, affordable child care providers and assisting with child care subsidies/financial resources.
Phone: 211

A nonprofit that helps families find quality child care, pay for child care, and provides resources/training for providers. They serve many counties including Washtenaw, helping low- or moderate-income families and those in crisis get access to care.
Phone: (734) 975-1840

A statewide organization that works to increase access to high-quality early childhood education and care. Offers resources for parents to find care and financial support programs, plus tools for child development.
Phone: (517) 371-9000