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Ypsi-Ann Arbor Area Resource Guide YPSI-ANN ARBOR AREA RESOURCE GUIDE CONTENTS Campus Resources 3 General Family Resources 5 Healthcare 6 Dental Care Health Insurance Mental Health 7 Alcohol, Drug, & Substance Abuse 7 Birth, Breastfeeding, & Pregnancy 8 Birth & Postpartum Support Breastfeeding Support Childbirth education Childcare 9 Youth Resources 9 Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault 10 Housing 11 Clothing 11 LGBTQ+ Resources 12 LGBTQ+ Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault 13 Updated 2/12/19 2 Campus Resources Diversity and Community Involvement Advising and Career Development 348 Student Center Center 734.487.3118 734.487.0400 200 McKenny Hall Financial Aid 403 Pierce Hall Center for Adaptive Technologies in 734.487.0455 Education (CATE) [email protected] Assistance for students with disabilities using Service EMU Locations: 268 Student Center technology to enhance education and 240 McKenny Hall 120 Porter 734.487.1419 Holman Success Center [email protected] Tutoring, Supplemental Instruction, Classroom Help, Workshops Center for Multicultural Affairs (CMA) G04 Halle Library (ground floor) Celebrates and supports historically 734.487.2133 underrepresented populations [email protected] 358 Student Center 734.487.2277 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender [email protected] Resource Center (LGBTRC) Part of Diversity and Community Involvement Children's Institute 354 Student Center Childcare/Preschool with reduced fees for 734.487.4149 parenting students [email protected] 1055 Cornell Street, Fletcher Building 734.487.2348 Mentorship Access Guidance in College [email protected] (MAGIC) Support program for students who have College of Education Counseling Clinic experienced foster care and/or homelessness Personal and family mental health counseling. 734.487.0899 Free for EMU students, faculty, and staff. [email protected] Sliding-scale fees for non-students. 135 Porter Building Military & Veteran Services Resource 734.487.4410 Center [email protected] 202 Pierce Hall 734.487.3119 Counseling and Psychological Services [email protected] 12 free sessions/year for current students 313 Snow Health Center Office for International Students & 734.487.1118 Scholars [email protected] Support for international students 249 Student Center Disability Resource Center 734.487.3116 246 Student Center 734.487.2470 Office of Nutrition Services [email protected] 160 Rackham Building 734.487.6572 [email protected] Updated 2/12/19 3 Office of Wellness and Community Swoop’s Food Pantry Responsibility (Wellness Center) Food assistance for currently enrolled students 250 Student Center 104 Pierce Hall 734.487.2157 734.487.4173 [email protected] [email protected] Ombuds University Health Services (Snow Health Voice complaints, grievances, or appeals Center) 248 Student Center Women's Clinic, Health Care Services, 734.487.0074 Insurance, Pharmacy [email protected] Snow Health Center, 2nd Floor 734.487.1122 Psychology Clinic Low-cost counseling services for students and Volunteers Incorporating Services Into non-students Our Neighborhoods (VISION) 611 West Cross Street Volunteer Center within DCI 734.487.4987 346 Student Center 734.487.1313 Speech and Hearing Clinic [email protected] Free speech and hearing service for adults and children. Women’s Resource Center 135 Porter Building 356 Student Center 734.487.4410 734.487.4282 [email protected] Student Eyes and Ears for University Safety (SEEUS) Writing Center Walking and Mobile Escort Services Writing support for students 734.487.3387 Halle Library, Room 115 734.487.0694 [email protected] Updated 2/12/19 4 General Family Resources Catholic Social Services* Lesbian Mom's Network* Serves all faiths and all families [email protected] 4925 Packard Street Ypsilanti, MI 48197 Meals on Wheels Ypsilanti 734.926.0155 Meal delivery for seniors and disabled folks 734.487.9669 Common Ground Sanctuary [email protected] Helps families in crisis 1200 N. Telegraph Bldg 32E Parents without Partners* Pontiac, MI 48341 734.433.1668 248.451.2600 Crisis line: 800.231.1127 Peace Neighborhood Center* 1111 North Maple Road Department of Health & Human Services Ann Arbor, MI 48103 22 Center St. 734.662.3564 Ypsilanti, MI 48198 [email protected] 734.481.2000 SOS Community Services Washtenaw County 114 North River Drive 220 North Main Street Ypsilanti, MI 48198 Ann Arbor, MI 48104 734.961.1999 734.222.6850 Starfish Family Services Food Gatherers Various locations in Metro Detroit 734.761.2796 734.728.3400 [email protected] Crisis line: 313.563.5005 Friends in Deed United Way 2-1-1 1196 Ecorse Rd. Dial 2-1-1 to find resources for food, rent Ypsilanti, Michigan 48198 assistance, and more. 734.484.4357 Women's Center of Southeastern HOPE Inc. (Helping Other People be Michigan Empowered) 510 South Maple Road Childcare and rent assistance, social services Ann Arbor, MI 48103 [email protected] 734.973.6779 [email protected] Updated 2/12/19 5 Health Care Caritas Center for Women's Health* 5333 McAuley Drive University of Michigan Community Dental Ypsilanti, MI 48197 734.764.3155 734.712.1990 [email protected] University of Michigan Women's Health Resource Center Corner Health Center 734.936.5473 Ages 12-25; fees based on income 47 N. Huron River Drive Ypsilanti, MI 48197 Dental Care 734.484.3600 University of Michigan Community Dental HIV Nightline Center 24/7 Line: 800.628.9240 Medicaid and low income persons at least four years 24/7 Text line: 415.200.2920 old Ann Arbor, MI Hope Clinic 734.998.9640 Provides medical, dental, and social services 518 Harriet St. Hope Dental Clinic Ypsilanti, MI 48197 For low income families without insurance 734.547.7977 Ypsilanti, MI 734.480.9575 Neighborhood Family Health Center 111 N. Huron Suite #200 University of Michigan Dental School Ypsilanti, MI 48197 Accepts Medicaid 734.482.9800 Ann Arbor, MI 734.763.6933 Packard Health Clinic Offers sliding scale fees for health & dental care Washtenaw Dental Clinic 200 Arnet St. Suite 150 Based on need Ypsilanti, MI 48197 111 N. Huron Street 734.985.7200 Ypsilanti 48197 734.480.4250 Planned Parenthood, Ann Arbor Clinic 3100 Professional Drive Ann Arbor, MI Health Insurance 734.973.0710 Healthy Kids St. Joseph Mercy Hospital: Ellen Thompson 888.988.6300 Women's Health Center 5320 Elliott Drive MIChild Ypsilanti, MI 48197 888.988.6300 734.712.5800 Washtenaw County Health Department Unified: HIV Health and Beyond 555 Towner Street 2287 Ellsworth Road, Suite B Ypsilanti, MI 48198 Ypsilanti, MI 48197 734.544.3030 734.572.9355 Updated 2/12/19 6 Women's Center of Southeastern Mental Health Michigan Insurance-based and sliding-scale counseling Resources 510 South Maple Road Ann Arbor, MI 48103 734.973.6779 [email protected] National Suicide Prevention Hotline Hotline: 800.273.8255 National Eating Disorders Association Helpline: 800.931.2237 Alcohol, Drug, and Center for Eating Disorders* 111 North First Street, Suite 2 Substance Abuse Ann Arbor, MI 48104 734.668.8585 Resources [email protected] DisabiliTEA ACCESS Casual support group for folks with 555 Towner Street d/Disabilities Ypsilanti, MI 48198 Riverside Arts Center 734.544.3050 46 N. Huron Ypsilanti, MI 48197 Alcoholics Anonymous 31 S. Huron Street Integrative Empowerment Group Ypsilanti, MI 48197 Collective of feminist therapists with sliding-scale 734.482.0707 fees 2488 Golfside Drive Catholic Social Services Ypsilanti, MI 48197 Serves all faiths and all families 734.945.6210 4925 Packard Street [email protected] Ypsilanti, MI 48197 734.926.0155 S.A.F.E. (Self-Abuse Finally Ends) Hotline: 800.366.8288 Dawn Farm 6663 Stony Creek Road The Steve Fund - Achieving Equity in Ypsilanti, MI 48197 Mental Health 734.485.8725 Crisis text line for people of color Hotline: 734.669.8265 Text STEVE to 741741 Home of New Vision Washtenaw County Community Mental 3115 Professional Dr. Health Ann Arbor, MI 48104 55 Towner Street 734.975.1602 Ypsilanti, MI 48197 734.544.3050 Narcotics Anonymous Michigan Hotline: 800.230.4085 Metro Detroit Hotline: 877.338.118 Updated 2/12/19 7 Birth, Breastfeeding and Pregnancy Surviving Miscarriage Support Group Birth and Postpartum 411 Florence Street Support Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197 Ann Arbor Doulas 248. 450.0918 734.834.6751 Breastfeeding Tree Town Doulas Busch's Pharmacy 734.730.2909 Pump rental and Sales 734.994.7200 Live Light Doula Services LGBT Inclusive St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Pharmacy 586.434.0405 Pump rental [email protected] 734.712.3333 MomShare Breastfeeding Center of Ann Arbor Support group for new and expecting mothers 734.975.6534 510 South Maple Road Ann Arbor, MI 48103 St. Joseph Mercy Breastfeeding Clinic 734.973.6779 734.712.4214 [email protected] University of Michigan Health System Metro Detroit Doula Services Family Breastfeeding Support 586.960.5993 734.764.8149 [email protected] Indigo Forest Postpartum Depression Support Groups 734.994.8010 of Michigan 248.898.3235 Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) [email protected] Breastfeeding support and peer counseling 734.544.6800 Pregnancy & Newborn Loss Support Group La Leche League of Ann Arbor Second Tuesday of Each Month, 6-8pm 442.229.0327 3621 S. State Street 734.936.8886 [email protected] Childbirth Education Shawna Queen Childbirth educator & doula Center for the Childbearing Year LGBT+ inclusive 722 Brooks Street, Ann Arbor shawnaqueen.com 734.395.6900 [email protected] Ann Arbor Baby Beginnings 734.221.0158 [email protected] Updated 2/12/19 8 Ypsi-Arbor Childbirth Education 734.288.7784 [email protected] Childcare EMU Children's Institute Foundations Preschool 1055 Cornell Street, Fletcher Building 3770 Packard Road 734.487.2348 Ann Arbor, MI 48108 [email protected] 734.677.8130 My Nanny Rocks* Child Care Network [email protected] 3941 Research Park Drive Ann Arbor, MI 48108 Washtenaw County Headstart* 734.975.1840 1661 LeForge Road Ypsilanti, MI 48198 Time for Tots* 734.994.8100 Child care for homeless families and a program of SOS Community Services 734.961.1999 Youth Resources Corner Health Center* Serves young folks ages 12-21 and their children 47 North River Drive, Ypsilanti, MI 734.484.3600 Neutral Zone* 310 E.
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