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Table of Contents Table of Contents Page Number 1 24-Hour Crisis/Hotlines 10 Adult Services 1 Adult and Child Protective Services 10 Adult and Child Protective Services 1 Alcoholics Anonymous 10 Easter Seals 1 AlcoholTreatment.net 10 Jewish Family Service 1 Alternatives for Girls 11 Jewish Vocational Services 2 Common Ground 11 LDC 2 Common Ground Sanctuary 12 Oakland Psychological Clinics 2 Detroit Wayne Mental Health Authority (DWMHA) 3 Haven 12 Advocacy Services 3 LACASA Center 12 AIDS Partnership - Michigan 3 Macomb County Crisis Center 12 ARC of Oakland County 3 Michigan Department of Health & Human Services 12 Association for Children's Mental Health 3 My Sister's Place/Women's Justice Center 13 Care House of Oakland County 4 New Oakland Child - Adolescent & Family Centers 13 Center for Exceptional Families 5 OCHN (Oakland County Health Network) 13 Citizens Alliance to Uphold Special Education 5 RAINN 13 Down Syndrome Guild of Southeast Michigan - JARC 5 Still Standing / ReDeemed Group 13 Michigan Alliance for Families 5 Suicide Prevention Center 13 Michigan Protection and Advocacy Service 6 University of Michigan Health System 14 Northland Clinic 14 Still Standing / ReDeemed Group 6 Accessible Playgrounds 14 United Cerebral Palsy Association of Metro Detroit 6 All Kids Playground at Hess Hathaway 6 Inglenook Park Boundless Playground 14 Alcohol and Drug Services 6 Wing Lake School Boundless Playground 14 Abaris Behavioral Health 14 Advanced Counseling Services 7 ADHD 15 Alano Clubs 7 Perspectives Counseling 15 Alcoholics Anonymous 15 Alcoholics for Christ 7 Adoption and/or Foster Care 15 AlcoholTreatment.net 7 Bethany Christian Services 16 Ascension Brighton Center for Recovery 8 Catholic Charities of Southeast Michigan 16 Ascension Eastwood Behavioral Health 8 ChildHelp 17 Behavioral Medical Center 8 Christian Family Service 17 Brighton Hospital 8 Department of Human Services (DHS) 17 Chemical Dependency Services in Oakland County 9 Ennis Center for Children 17 Common Ground Sanctuary 9 Evergreen Children''s Services 17 Community Programs, Inc 9 Forever Families 18 Detroit Wayne Mental Health Authority (DWMHA) 9 Judson Center Oakland 18 Henry Ford Health System - Maple Grove 9 Lutheran Child & Family Services (Foster Care) 18 Heron Ridge 10 Oakland Family Services 18 Horizon Treatment Center 10 Orchard's Children's Services 18 Lake Orion Counseling Center 10 Wellspring Lutheran Child and Family Services 19 Marijuana Anonymous 19 Meridian Health Services Page Number 20 Metropolitan Rehabilitation Clinics, Inc. 31 Center for Neuropsychology, Learning and Development 20 Milford Counseling 32 Detroit Wayne Mental Health Authority (DWMHA) 20 Narcotics Anonymous 32 Easter Seals 20 National & State Substance Abuse Websites 32 Judson Center Autism Connections 21 New Oakland Child - Adolescent & Family Centers 32 Kaufman Children's Center 21 Oakland Community Health Network 32 Kids in Motion 22 Oakland Family Services 33 LDC 22 Sacred Heart - Outpatient Services 33 Macomb Oakland Regional Center 22 Smart Recovery 33 Oakland Community Health Network 22 Substance Abuse Therapists in Oakland County 34 Oakland Schools 22 Triad Associates, P.C. 34 Oakland University Center for Autism Research, Education and Support 23 Turning Point Recovery Center 34 P.L.A.Y Project 34 Perspectives Counseling 23 Anger Management / Domestic Violence 23 Adult and Child Protective Services 35 Behavioral Health Services 23 Advanced Counseling Services 35 DEAF CAN (Deaf Community Advocacy Network) 23 Alternatives for Girls 24 Care House of Oakland County 35 Blind & Visually Impaired 24 Charron Services 35 American Council of the Blind 24 Child Protective Services - MDHHS 35 American Foundation for the Blind 24 Common Ground 35 Braille Institute 25 Common Ground Sanctuary 35 Low Vision Associates 25 Haven 35 Penrickton Center for Blind Children 25 Heron Ridge 36 Retinopathy of Prematurity and Related Diseases (ROPARD) 25 Horizon Treatment Center 36 Camps 25 LACASA Center 36 Birmingham Community House 26 Lake Orion Counseling Center 36 Camp Michi-Mac 26 My Sister's Place/Women's Justice Center 36 Detroit Institute for Children 26 New Bethel Baptist Church 36 E. L. Johnson Nature Center 26 Northland Clinic 37 Easter Seals 27 Perspectives Counseling 37 Jewish Community Center 27 Salvation Army 37 Kaufman Children's Center 28 Still Standing / ReDeemed Group 37 Kids in Motion 28 Assessment Services 37 Michigan Coalition for Deaf, Deafblind and Hard of Hearing 28 Easter Seals 38 Salvation Army 28 Great Lakes Psychology Group 38 SCAMP 29 Kaleidoscope Counseling Services 38 Summer Explorers 29 New Oakland Child - Adolescent & Family Centers 39 The Friendship Circle 30 OCHN (Oakland County Health Network) 39 Variety FAR Conservatory of Therapeutic and Performing Arts 39 YMCA 31 Autism 31 Autism and Behavioral Support Center 39 Chemical Dependency Services 31 Autism Society of America 39 Chemical Dependency Services in Oakland County 31 Autism Speaks 31 Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders Page Number 39 Childcare 52 Community Resource Connectors 39 Birmingham Community House 52 Arab American Chalean Council 40 Great Start to Quality 52 Boys and Girls Clubs 40 MI Bridges 53 Oakland County Childcare Council 40 Michigan Department of Health & Human Services 53 YMCA 40 Oakland County Childcare Council 53 Counseling 40 Children and/or Youth Services 53 Advanced Counseling Services 40 Access (Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services) 54 Blue Water Counseling 41 Adult and Child Protective Services 54 Catholic Charities of Southeast Michigan 41 Alternatives for Girls 55 Child and Family Solutions Center 41 Blue Water Counseling 55 Christian Family Service 42 Child Protective Services - MDHHS 55 Hancook Counseling 42 Common Ground 55 Haven 43 Common Ground Sanctuary 55 Jewish Family Service 43 Department of Human Services (DHS) 56 Kaleidoscope Counseling Services 43 Detroit Institute for Children 56 Lake Orion Counseling Center 44 Detroit Wayne Mental Health Authority (DWMHA) 56 Macomb Oakland Regional Center 44 Early On Michigan 57 Michigan Mental Health Networker 44 Easter Seals 57 Milford Counseling 44 Focus Hope 58 Neighborhood House 45 Great Lakes Psychology Group 58 New Oakland Child - Adolescent & Family Centers 45 Jewish Family Service 59 Northland Clinic 45 Kaleidoscope Counseling Services 59 Oakland Psychological Clinics 46 LACASA Center 60 Perspectives Counseling 46 LDC 60 RAINN 46 MI Bridges 60 Reflections Counseling Center 47 Michigan Mental Health Networker 60 Still Standing / ReDeemed Group 47 Milford Counseling 61 Triad Associates, P.C. 48 New Oakland Child - Adolescent & Family Centers 48 Oakland Family Services 61 Culturally Specific Support 49 Oakland Psychological Clinics 61 Access (Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services) 49 OCHN (Oakland County Health Network) 61 Arab American Chalean Council 50 OLHSA (Oakland Livingston Human Services Agency) 62 Catholic Charities of Southeast Michigan 50 Perspectives Counseling 62 Department of Human Services (DHS) Reflections Counseling Center 50 62 Deaf & Hard of Hearing 51 Salvation Army 62 DEAF CAN (Deaf Community Advocacy Network) 51 United Way of Southeastern Michigan 63 Michigan Coalition for Deaf, Deafblind and Hard of Hearing 52 Christian 63 Michigan Early Hearing Detection and Intervention 52 Perspectives Counseling 63 Oakland Audiology 63 Oakland Schools Audiology 52 Cleft Lip & Palate Resources 64 Wing Lake Developmental Center 52 Children's Craniofacial Association Page Number 75 Community Sharing Outreach Center 64 Dental Services 75 Department of Human Services (DHS) 64 Detroit Mercy Dental Center 75 Focus Hope 64 Oakland Community College Dental Hygiene Clinic 75 Furniture Bank of Southeast Michigan 65 Oakland County Dental Program 76 Gleaners 65 Tri-County Dental Health Council 76 Grace Centers of Hope 65 University of Michigan School of Dentistry 76 Ladies of Charity of Oakland County 66 Detox 77 Lighthouse 77 Love INC (In the Name of Christ) 66 Meridian Health Services 77 Michigan Department of Health & Human Services 66 Disabilities (Adult and/or Youth) 78 Neighbor for Neighbor 66 Jewish Vocational Services 78 Neighborhood House 66 Michigan Rehabilitation Services 79 OLHSA (Oakland Livingston Human Services Agency) 79 Open Door Outreach Center 67 Drug & Alcohol Testing Facilities 79 Oxford/Orion FISH Food Pantry 67 JAMS 80 Pantry Net 68 NOVA 80 Salvation Army 68 Sheriff's Office RESULTS Program 81 South Oakland Shelter 81 Southfield Goodfellows 69 Educational Support 81 St. Vincent De Paul Thrift Shop 69 Access (Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services) 81 United Way of Southeastern Michigan 69 Arab American Chalean Council 69 Ascension Brighton Center for Recovery 82 Emergency Shelter 69 Baldwin Center 82 Haven 70 Early On Michigan 82 LACASA Center 70 Early On Oakland 82 My Sister's Place/Women's Justice Center 70 Focus Hope 70 Grace Centers of Hope 82 Employment and Training Services 70 Jewish Vocational Services 82 Access (Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services) 71 LACASA Center 83 Arab American Chalean Council 71 LDC 83 Easter Seals 71 Neighborhood House 83 Focus Hope 72 Oakland Family Services 83 Grace Centers of Hope 72 Oakland Literacy Council 83 Jewish Vocational Services 72 Oakland Schools 84 MI Bridges 72 OLHSA (Oakland Livingston Human Services Agency) 84 Michigan Rehabilitation Services 73 Open Door Outreach Center 84 Neighborhood House 73 Salvation Army 85 Salvation Army 85 Southeast Michigan Community Alliance, LLC (SEMCA) 74 Emergency
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