“We are here to help!” For Help Call: (517)423-1729
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“We are here to help!” For Help Call: (517)423-1729
Resource Guide 2011 “We are here to help!” For Help Call: (517)423-1729 Index Abuse/Sexual Assault - 3 Animals - 3 Child Services - 3 Clothing/Household Items - 3 Counseling - 4 Disaster Services - 4 Employment/Unemployment - 4-6 Food Assistance - 6-9 Housing/Utility Services - 10 Legal Assistance - 11 Medical & Dental Services/Prescription Assistance - 11-12 People with Disabilities - 12 Pregnancy/Infant Services - 12 Senior Services - 13 Transportation - 13 This Resource Guide was compiled in October, 2011. For an up-to-date listing, please visit either web site listed at the bottom of each page. Veteran Services - 13 Wheelchair Ramps - 14 County Resources - 14 State & National Health Resources - 15 Lenawee Support Groups - 16-18 Youth Resources & Programs- 19-22 State & Federal Resources - 22 Page 2 of 23 Lenawee Community Foundation – (517) 423-1729 www.lenaweecf.com http://volunteer.lenaweecf.org Abuse and Sexual Assault Programs Catholic Charities - 263-2191 Family Counseling and Children’s Services - 265-5352 Catherine Cobb Domestic Violence Shelter - 265-6776 Department of Human Services - 264-6464 or 264-2744 Animals Lenawee Humane Society - 263-9111 Treasurer's Office- Dog Licenses - 264-4554 Child Services Child Care Child Care Network – 264-5306 Deparment of Human Services – 264-6300 Child Support ACES - (Association for Children for Enforcement of Support) – 1-800-738-2237 Department of Human Services - 264-6455 Friend of the Court (Lenawee) - 264-4708 Parenting Assistance Parent Help Line – 1-800-942-HELP (4357) Child Protective Services - 264-6464 Clothing and Household Items Associated Charities (no cost to client) - 265-7255 Goodwill (low cost) - 263-2135 Habitat ReStore (low cost) - 266-0746 Salvation Army (low cost or no cost based on client needs) - 265-2038 Page 3 of 23 Lenawee Community Foundation – (517) 423-1729 www.lenaweecf.com http://volunteer.lenaweecf.org Counseling Agencies Catholic Charities of Lenawee - 263-2191 Hospice of Lenawee - 263-2323 Lenawee Community Mental Health - 263-8905 Recovery Lifestyles - 265-9595 Family Counseling and Children’s Services - 265-5352 Disaster/Emergency Services American Red Cross 263-1904 Associated Charities 265-7255 Catherine Cobb Domestic Violence Shelter 265-6776 (also can take in homeless women and children if space is available) Lenawee County Community Crisis Team dispatched from Hospice of Lenawee 263-2323 or 1-800-578-6559 Salvation Army 265-2038 Victim Service Unit – Lenawee County Sheriff’s Department 263-0524 Employment South Central Michigan Works! - 266-5627 Goodwill Industries - 263-2135 Michigan Rehabilitation - 263-0607 Department of Human Services - http://www.michigan.gov/helpinghand Unemployment YOU MIGHT BE ASKING YOURSELF Why me? Given the importance work plays in most peoples’ lives, being unemployed may leave you with feelings of rejection, loneliness, depression, and even anger toward yourself and your loved ones. Your feelings of anxiety about bills and your family’s future are a natural reaction to the stress you are under right now. During this time, it is important to remember that you are not alone - most people who lose their jobs share your feelings. How will my family be affected? One of the most important things you can do to ease the strain of unemployment is to share your feelings honestly and openly with your family. Your spouse and children are affected by your situation as much as you are, and good communication with family members and close friends is vital. You need the emotional support now. Talking together about the problems you face is essential to help you feel less isolated as you plan your next steps. Page 4 of 23 Lenawee Community Foundation – (517) 423-1729 www.lenaweecf.com http://volunteer.lenaweecf.org Unemployment Right Now… What can I do while waiting to return to work? If you’ve been laid off from your job temporarily, keep yourself occupied: * Catch up on the household chore list * * Visit family and friends * * Take advantage of free or low cost activities in our area * * Volunteer your time to help those in need.* WHAT IF MY JOB IS GONE FOR GOOD? Begin by making realistic plans: Explore where you want to go and what you want to do. This may be your opportunity to shift into a type of work you’ve always wanted to do. Consider your assets and liabilities, and set a goal. If you need help figuring this out, it’s available. If you need more job training, make contacts to get that training. Decide where you want to look for a job and plan a step-by-step approach to achieve your objective. Your plan should be action oriented, personal, and geared toward your needs, wants, and attributes. Remember, finding a job is a full time job. WHAT KIND OF HELP CAN I GET NOW? During a period of joblessness, savings can be depleted very quickly. Even the cost of basic necessities like food, housing, clothing, utilities, and medical care can become a serious burden. There are some government benefits which you may be entitled to - food stamps (bridge card), public assistance, medical assistance, and emergency assistance programs providing food and help with utility payments. Not every agency or service can be included in this Resource Guide so if you have additional questions please call 423-1729. Page 5 of 23 Lenawee Community Foundation – (517) 423-1729 www.lenaweecf.com http://volunteer.lenaweecf.org Unemployment THERE IS NO EASY ANSWER Finding a new job or returning to your old job maybe your ultimate goal, but there are many ways you can ease the financial and emotional strain you are feeling right now: Talk about your problems with someone close to you. Take some time to relax. Work off your anger, frustration, and anxiety through exercise or some other constructive activity. Do something for others. Find out about community resources that are available. Don’t try to solve all your problems at once. What do you need most right now? Seek help before your problems become unmanageable. There are agencies to help you. Food Assistance Department of Human Services: Food Assistance Program – 264-6300 http://www.michigan.gov/helpinghand ADDISON Addison United Church Emergency Food Pantry 202 S. Talbot St. Contact: Georgia Meyer, 547-5527 or 547-7577 Serving Addison area, on the last Thursday of the month from 2-5pm or by appointment in case of emergency ADRIAN United Methodist Church 1245 W. Maple St. Contact: Beth Wood of the Adrian Senior Center 263-3585 For adults 60+ meeting income guidelines and children on MIC program on the third Thursday of each month from 11am–3pm. Quarterly distribution for individuals meeting income guidelines on the third Thursday each quarter - call for specific month 11am– 3pm. The Daily Bread 302 S. Tecumseh St. 266-0937 Serves meals on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 11:30am– 1:30pm. Food pantry also open during this time. Page 6 of 23 Lenawee Community Foundation – (517) 423-1729 www.lenaweecf.com http://volunteer.lenaweecf.org Fishes & Loaves Food Pantry 410 East Maumee St. By appointment only: call Jim at 759-4421 Food Assistance Continued Ogden Bible Church Food Pantry 3201 E. US Hwy. 223 265-6621 Monday-Thursday 10am-2pm Saint Vincent de Paul Society, St. Joseph Church Food Pantry 415 Ormsby St. 266-7611 Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1-2:30pm The Salvation Army 217 W. Church St. Contact: Candy Aranda – 265-2038 Serves hot meals on Monday and Wednesday 4-5pm. Food pantry open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 8:30 to 11:30am Tuesday is the Fresh Food Initiative 9-11:30am WIC (Women Infants and Children Program) at Community Action Agency 400 W. South St. 263-7861 Nutritional and educational program for pregnant or post-partum women, infants and children under age 5. Must meet income guidelines. Saint Mary’s Catholic Church Food Pantry 305 Division St. 266-0378 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 1-3pm. BLISSFIELD St Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church ELCA Food Pantry 306 East Jefferson Street 517-486-2404 Monday – Friday 9am-12pm or by appt. Eligibility: once a month for 3 months then 3 month waiting period before eligible again. Preference given to clients with children under 18 yrs. of age in the home but each case is evaluated. Page 7 of 23 Lenawee Community Foundation – (517) 423-1729 www.lenaweecf.com http://volunteer.lenaweecf.org Food Assistance Continued BRITTON Britton Bethel Baptist Church Food Pantry 296 S. Main St. Jim & Tammy Stewart, 451-9921 Third Thursday monthly from 2:30-3:30pm for Britton school district residents BROOKLYN CCIS Food Pantry 171 Wamplers Lake Rd. 592-3947 Tuesday and Thursday 10am-2pm CLINTON Clinton Community Food Bank at Clinton United Methodist Church 10990 Clinton Tecumseh Road Contact: Phyllis Perry, 456-4972 Second Thursday each month or in case of emergency Solid Rock Church of Lenawee Food Pantry 112 E. Church Street Contact 517-456-7939 on Wednesday from 12-2pm or Thursday from 7–7:30pm DEERFIELD St. Alphonsus Catholic Church Food Pantry 222 Carey Street. Contact Jolene Witt - leave message at 447-3500 Wednesday 1-3pm or by appointment for Deerfield area HUDSON Sacred Heart Catholic Church Food Pantry Sponsored by Hudson Ministry Association 207 S. Market St. Fr. Eberle – 448-3811. Call Nicole to volunteer, 448-3811 Tuesday and Thursday from 11am–1 pm for Hudson School District residents Page 8 of 23 Lenawee Community Foundation – (517) 423-1729 www.lenaweecf.com http://volunteer.lenaweecf.org Food Assistance Continued MANITOU BEACH Manitou Road Baptist Church Food Pantry 175 Manitou Rd. Contact Rev. Mark Kruchkow or Dale Willson, 547-5516 Second Thursday monthly St. Mary's Church on the Lake Food Pantry 450 Manitou Rd. Contact: 547-7496 Serving nearby community Friday from 11am-1pm.; only once every 30 days MORENCI Morenci Food Pantry - Church of the Nazarene 751 N. Summit St. 458-7195 Serves only 49256 residents. Must show ID. Generally open 8am-12pm. Call for information. Helping Hands Food Pantry Serving the Morenci Area Fayette, Ohio 1-419-335-6150 - Joan or 419-237-2301 - Edith Thursday from 1-6 pm at the former Gaslight Inn restaurant TECUMSEH God's Bread Basket - Dinner’s On Us Church of Christ, 312 W. Chicago Blvd. Volunteer & Church Coordinator - 423-4873 - Anita Serves meals on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday from 6–7pm. Tecumseh Service Club Contact your local church or call TSC President Dennis Bowman 423-5307 Page 9 of 23 Lenawee Community Foundation – (517) 423-1729 www.lenaweecf.com http://volunteer.lenaweecf.org Housing Resources Home Repair City of Adrian - 263-2161 ext. 4897 (low interest loans may be available) Home Help Department on Aging - 264-5280 (seniors 60 and older can get help with small chores and light housekeeping) Homeless Education Homeless Education Programs of Lenawee County - Contact Beth McCullough - 2664529 or 264-6640 Rent/Mortgage Assistance LEAHC (Lenawee Emergency & Affordable Housing Corporation) - 264-0782 HUD/Section 8 - Dana Ramos 266-0470, Applications at Department of Human Services - http://www.michigan.gov/helpinghand Temporary Shelter Catherine Cobb Domestic Violence Shelter - 265-6776 (women & children) LEAHC - 264-0782 (families) Lenawee County Mission - 265-4019 (men) American Red Cross (disaster) - 263-1904 Salvation Army - 265-2038 Utility Assistance Community Action Agency - 263-7861 Dept. of Human Services - 264-6360 or 264-6300 (clients only) Salvation Army - 265-2038 (must have DHS denial in writing, call and set appointment, bring determination letter and copy of bill and photo ID) Safe Link Wireless – program that provides a free cell phone and airtime each month for eligible customers. www.safelink.com Rent/ Mortgage/ Foreclosure Resources LEAHC (Lenawee Emergency & Affordable Housing Corporation) - 264-0782 Legal Services of South Central Michigan – 1-888-251-1598 Salvation Army - 265-2038 Foreclosure Resources - www.hud.gov or call 1-800-569-4287; www.michigan.gov/mshda or call 1-866-946-7432 Page 10 of 23 Lenawee Community Foundation – (517) 423-1729 www.lenaweecf.com http://volunteer.lenaweecf.org Legal Assistance Legal Services of South Central MichiganProvides free legal assistance to low-income individuals and represents clients in divorce and custody cases; eviction from rental housing; home foreclosure cases; land contract forfeitures; and at administrative law hearings involving the denial of benefits from Social Security or Department of Human Services. Providing local assistance at Community Action Agency on the first and third Tuesday of the month from 9am to 12pm Call 1-888-251-1598 Medical & Dental Services Dental Services Lenawee Dental Clinic 128 Broad St., Adrian 266-0651 Aaccepts most insurance plans, Medicaid, sliding fee scale, possible payment arrangements University of Michigan Dental Clinic 1011 N. University., Ann Arbor, MI 1-734-763-6933 Medical Clinic Family Medical Center of Michigan Inc., Lenawee County 225 Riverside Ave., Adrian 263-1800 Primarily care for uninsured and underinsured of Lenawee County Application for Medical or Dental Assistance Department of Human Services - http://www.michigan.gov/helpinghand Medical Prescriptions Maintenance Medicine assists with medication for maintenance www.needymeds.com World Medical Relief Inc. - 1-313-866-5333 Bristol Meyers Squibb - 1-800-736-0003 AstraZeneca - 1-800-424-3727 Partnership for Prescription Assistance - www.pparx.org or 1-888-477-2669 RX Assist at www.rxasssit.org and www.rxhope.com and www.togetherrxaccess.com. Page 11 of 23 Lenawee Community Foundation – (517) 423-1729 www.lenaweecf.com http://volunteer.lenaweecf.org Prescription Assistance Continued Drug Cards that provide a 25-40% savings for people without prescriptions can be found at: www.rxsavingsplus.com, www.yourrxcard.com, and www.rxfreecard.com. Generic Drugs - you can find discounts with generic drugs at www.rxoutreach.com or 1-800-769-3880 or www.xubex.xom or 1-866-699-8239. Locally Meijer has many free antibiotics and Wal Mart has many $4 scripts. To find pharmacies with the lowest prices on your medications go to www.destinationrx.com. Department On Aging - Provides assistance navigating prescription benefits for ages 60 and older 264-5280 Telamon (for migrant workers) 263-6825 People with Disabilities ARC of Michigan - 1(800)292-7851 Goodwill Industries - 263-2135 HOPE Community Center - 265-2410 Leader Dogs for the Blind - (248)651-9011 Lenawee Intermediate School District - 265-2119 Michigan Association for Children with Emotional Disorders - (248)522-0044 Michigan Rehabilitation Services - 263-0607 Paws with a Cause – 1-616-877-7297 Pregnancy and Infant Services Care Pregnancy Center - 263-5701 Breastfeeding Support - 264-5302 Lenawee County Health Department - 264-5202 New Baby Ministries - 592-2244 (help with baby items; 3rd Saturday of each month; 10am-2pm at All Saints Episcopal Church, 151 N Main St. Brooklyn) Pregnancy Loss Support Group - 265-0361 or 265-0868 ProMedica Bixby Hospital - 263-0711 ProMedica Herrick Hospital - 424-3000 WIC (Women Infants and Children Program) at Community Action Agency - 263-7861 Page 12 of 23 Lenawee Community Foundation – (517) 423-1729 www.lenaweecf.com http://volunteer.lenaweecf.org Senior Services Personal Care Services Department on Aging (60+) - 264-5280 Senior Centers Addison Senior Center - 547-5777 Adrian Senior Center - 263-3585 Blissfield Senior Center - 486-2397 Hudson Senior Center - 448-4605 Morenci Senior Center - 458-2236 Onsted Senior Center - 467-2197 Tecumseh Senior Center - 423-5939 Other Services Citizens for Better Care – 1-800-833-9548 Department on Aging - 264-5280 Foster Grandparents - 264-5280 Gerontology Network/Adult Day Break Services - 266-2588 Region 2 Area Agency on Aging - 592-1974 or 1-800-335-7881 Social Security Administration - www.socialsecurity.gov, 1-800-772-1213 or 1-877512-5943 Transportation Department of Human Services (clients only) - 264-6407 Dial a Ride - 265-6611 Lenawee Transportation - 265-4441 Department On Aging (seniors 60 and older) - 264-5280 (Medical Appointments Only) Veteran Services Disabled American Veterans - 265-3993 Veteran’s Affairs (benefits) - 264-5335 Veteran’s Job Services - 266-5600 Vietnam Veterans - 264-5335 LEAHC - 264-0782 (families) Page 13 of 23 Lenawee Community Foundation – (517) 423-1729 www.lenaweecf.com http://volunteer.lenaweecf.org Wheelchair Ramps Ramps Department on Aging- 264-5280 (all ages) County Resources Lenawee County General Information - 263-8831 General Resources - 211 Chambers of Commerce Adrian Area Chamber of Commerce - 265-2320 Blissfield Area Chamber of Commerce - 486-3642 Brooklyn-Irish Hills Chamber of Commerce - 592-8907 Clinton Chamber of Commerce - 456-4848 Hudson Chamber of Commerce - 448-8983 Morenci Area Chamber of Commerce - 458-6828 Onsted Area Chamber of Commerce - 467-9085 Tecumseh Chamber of Commerce - 423-3740 County Offices County Clerk - 264-4599 Health Department – 264-5226 or 264-5202 Lenawee Economic Development Corp. - 265-5141 Prosecuting Attorney - 264-4640 Road Commission - 265-6971 Secretary of State – 888-767-6424 or 265-3423 Sheriff's Office -business - 263-0524 Treasurer's Office - 264-4554 Libraries Addison Public Library – 547-3414 Adrian Public Library – 265-2265 Britton Village Library – 451-2860 Schultz-Holmes Memorial Library (Blissfield) – 486-2858 Clayton Library – 445-2619 Clinton Township Library – 456-4141 Roberts Ingold Memorial Library (Deerfield) – 447-3400 Hudson City Library – 448-3801 Lenawee County Library - 263-1011 Stair Public Library (Morenci) – 458-6510 Onsted Branch Library – 467-2623 Tecumseh District Library – 423-2238 Page 14 of 23 Lenawee Community Foundation – (517) 423-1729 www.lenaweecf.com http://volunteer.lenaweecf.org State & National Health Resources AIDS Hotline – 1-800-342-2437 Alzheimer's Association of South Central Michigan -1-800-272-3900 American Cancer Society - 263-2317 or 1-800-ACS-2345 American Diabetes Association – 1-800-342-2383 American Heart Association – 1-800-242-8721 American Lung Association - 1-248-559-5100 Arthritis Foundation -Michigan – 1-248-424-9001 Autism Society of Michigan -1-800-223-6722 Children's Leukemia Foundation of Michigan – 1-800-825-2536 Domestic Violence – 1-800-799-7233 or TTY 1-800-787-3224, 265-6776 Easter Seals – 1-800-292-2729 Epilepsy Foundation of Michigan – 1-800-377-6226 Hearing & Vision Assistance: Better Hearing – www.Betterearing.org; Lions Club – 1-800-747-4448; Help America Hear – 1-866-432-7500 or www.EarQ.com; Hear Now – 1-800-3288602 or www.HearingCharities.org; Audient Program – 1-877-283-4368 or www.AudientAlliance.org; Travelers Protective Association of America – 1-314-371-0533 or www.tpahq.org. Hemophilia Foundation of Michigan – 1-800-482-3041 I CAN QUIT LINE (tobacco) – 1-800-537-5666 or 1-800-480-7848 It Gets Better – 1-866-4-U-TREVOR (1-866-488-7386) Michigan Association for Deaf, Hearing and Speech - 800-968-7327 National Kidney Foundation of Michigan – 1-800-482-1455 National Multiple Sclerosis Society of Michigan – 1-800-243-5767 Poison Control - 1-800-222-1222 Spina Bifida Association – 1-800-621-3141 Suicide Prevention – 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org United Cerebral Palsy Association of Michigan -1-800-828-2714 Page 15 of 23 Lenawee Community Foundation – (517) 423-1729 www.lenaweecf.com http://volunteer.lenaweecf.org Lenawee County Support Groups for additional information Lenawee Community Mental Health - 263-8905 Alcoholics Anonymous - 265-3590 Arthritis & Fibromyalgia Support Group 423-7722 Last Monday of the month 5:30 p.m. Location rotates between two Carter Rehab sites. Autism Support Group 263-8905 Mary Poore, Third Wednesday of the month, 9:30-11:00 a.m. Porter Center, Room 190A Cardiac Support Group 265-0223 Cardiac Rehab - Carter Rehab for details and pricing Caregivers of Alzheimer's Support Group 264-5280 Second Monday of the month 2-3:30 p.m. at Gerontology Network Depression Support Group 265-9588 Every Thursday 3:30-5:00 p.m. at Interconnections Diabetes Support Group 424-3388 Eva Salsbury Third Tuesday of the month, 10:30am-Noon at the Human Services Building, 1040 S. Winter St., Adrian Divorce Care 486-2187 Element Church, Blissfield Weekly seminar & support group for people separated or divorced. Registration requested. Family to Family 265-5436 Diane Ballingall, Last Thursday of the month 6:30-8:00 p.m., Human Services Building River Raisin Room 1040 S. Winter St., Adrian Families of Children with Mental Illness 265-5436 Diane Ballingall, Second Tuesday of the month 6:30-8:00 p.m., Human Services Building River Raisin Room 1040 S. Winter St., Adrian Page 16 of 23 Lenawee Community Foundation – (517) 423-1729 www.lenaweecf.com http://volunteer.lenaweecf.org Lenawee County Support Groups Hospice of Lenawee 263-2323 First Tuesdays from 4:00-5:00 p.m. for survivors who have lost someone to suicide. Grandparents Raising Grandchildren 592-8742 Sharon Guild, Thursdays - 5:30 p.m. at the Adrian Senior Center, Erie St., Growing Through Grief 263-2323 Hospice of Lenawee First and Third Thursdays of the month, 7:00 p.m. at Hospice of Lenawee HIV and Recovery Support Groups1-800-578-2300 For meeting times and locations contact HARC Feel Better Now 263-2323 Hospice of Lenawee 8- week program for children 7-12 years of age Let's Talk It Over 263-2323 – Hospice of Lenawee Adults who have experienced a loss. Meets first and third Wednesdays of the month. Low Vision Support Group Second Wednesday of the month at Clinton United Methodist Church Edith 423-7042 Third Thursday monthly at Grand Court Alice Stykes 263-8199 Parents of adults with visual impairments M. Williams - 423-9622 Lyme Disease Support Group 265-5712 Christina Emery, Second Monday of every month at First Church of the Nazarene Man to Man Cancer Support Group 263-2317 or 1-800-ACS-2345 (prostate cancer) Link to cancer survivor for online support. Multiple Sclerosis Self Help Group 263-3017 Denise or Valerie,734-475-6332 Second Tuesday of the month, 6-7:30 p.m., Grace Pointe Church, Adrian Page 17 of 23 Lenawee Community Foundation – (517) 423-1729 www.lenaweecf.com http://volunteer.lenaweecf.org Lenawee County Support Groups Narcotics Anonymous 534-1781 Meets 6 days a week at various times and locations, Adrian Post Abortion Support Group 263-5701 Care Pregnancy Center Schizophrenia Anonymous 263-3577 Thursdays – 2-3pm. Self Esteem and Domestic Violence Awareness 264-5733 Thursdays - 6-7:30 p.m. at the Catherine Cobb Center Sex Offenders Group 263-2191 Catholic Charities of Lenawee Tuesdays at 9am or Thursday at 6pm. Substance Abuse Group 263-2191 Catholic Charities of Lenawee - Call for information on times/days What Color is your Hurt? 263-2323 Hospice of Lenawee - 10 week grief program for children ages 3-6 years Page 18 of 23 Lenawee Community Foundation – (517) 423-1729 www.lenaweecf.com http://volunteer.lenaweecf.org Youth Resources Abuse and Neglect Crisis Line- 1-800-874-5936 Child Abuse Reporting- 1-800-942-4357 Child Protective Services- 264-6464 Bullying www.focusas.com Bullying Hotline – 1-734-416-4971 http://stopbullyingnow.hrsa.gov Counseling Catholic Charities- 263-2191 Family Counseling & Children’s Services- 265-5352 Hospice of Lenawee- 263-2323 Community Mental Health- 1-800-664-5005 Eating Disorders National Association of Anorexia Nervosa & Associated Disorders – 1-847-831-3438 Eating Disorder Helpline – 1-800-931-2237 www.nationaleatingdisorders.org Emergency Dial 911. Lenawee County Sheriff’s Department - 263-0524 Crime Tip Line 266-6161 or 1-877-276-8477 Health Care Information Lenawee Health Department- 264-5226 Poison Control- 1-800-222-1222 Family Medical Center- 263-1800 Page 19 of 23 Lenawee Community Foundation – (517) 423-1729 www.lenaweecf.com http://volunteer.lenaweecf.org Youth Resources Homelessness Shelter Hotline- 1-800-A-SHELTER Salvation Army- 265-2088 C. Cobb Domestic Violence Shelter- 265-6776 Homeless Education- 264-6678 Contact Beth McCullough 266-4529 or bmccullough@adrian.k12.mi.us Lenawee Emergency and Affordable Housing Corp. (LEAHC) 264-0782 Runaway Services Runaway Hotline- 1-800-RUNAWAY Do’chas II Counseling (teens in crisis) - 759-2880 Scholarships/College www.financialaidfinder.com www.lenaweecef.org www.michigancap.org School Violence School Violence Hotline- 1-800-815-TIPS Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, or Rape C. Cobb Domestic Violence Programs- 265-6776 Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network- www.rainn.org 1-800-656-HOPE Domestic Violence Hotline- 1-800-799-7233 Sexual Health AIDS & STD Hotline- 1-800-342-2437 Lenawee Health Department - 264-5226 (screening, birth control, family planning) Substance Abuse Catholic Charities - 263-2191 Alateen Hotline- 1-888-425-2666 www.al-anon.alateen.org Alcohol Abuse Hotline- 1-800-622-2255 Page 20 of 23 Lenawee Community Foundation – (517) 423-1729 www.lenaweecf.com http://volunteer.lenaweecf.org Youth Resources Suicide Yellow Ribbon Suicide Hotline- 1-800-273-TALK Catholic Charities- 263-2191 Family Counseling and Children’s Services- 265-5352 Community Mental Health- 1-800-664-5005 Support It Gets Better – 1-866-4-U-TREVOR (866-488-7386) Transportation Lenawee Transportation- 265-4441 Dial-A-Ride- 265-6611 Lenawee Taxi- 266-8912 Youth Crisis C. Cobb Domestic Violence Programs- 265-6776 Do’chas II Counseling (teens in crisis) - 759-2880 Domestic Violence Hotline- 1-800-799-7233 It Gets Better – 1-866-4-U-TREVOR (866-488-7386) Listening Ear Crisis Line- 517-337-1717 National Youth Crisis Hotline- 1-800-442-4673 Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network- www.rainn.org 1(800)656-HOPE Runaway Hotline- 1-800-RUNAWAY Suicide Hotline- 1-800-273-TALK Page 21 of 23 Lenawee Community Foundation – (517) 423-1729 www.lenaweecf.com http://volunteer.lenaweecf.org Youth Programs 4H Youth Programs - 264-5314 Boys & Girls Club - 266-9775 Boy Scouts - 734-971-7100 City of Adrian - 263-2161 Communities in Schools of Lenawee - 263-4591 Communities in Schools of the Tecumseh Area - 423-7574 Girl Scouts – 517-784-8543 Great Start of Lenawee - 263-8931 Lenawee's CHILD - 266-4825 Lenawee SAFE KIDS - 263-8905 Lenawee YOUTH Council - 424-6569 or 423-1729 Lenawee Youth Leadership – 424-6569 or 423-1729 VOLUNTEER Lenawee! – 424-6569 or 423-1729 YMCA of Lenawee - 263-2151 Youth Resources brought to you by: LENAWEE YOUTH COUNCIL A program of Lenawee Community Foundation State of Michigan Resources Helping Hand, is a streamlined state Web site that will help the unemployed and others enduring economic hardship to easily find programs and services that may assist them. People will see five color tabs labeled jobs and training, unemployment benefits, health care, family support, and housing. By clicking on those five tabs, people will find links to programs and services for their particular areas of need. Through Helping Hand, people for the first time will be able to apply for food assistance online, without first visiting their local Department of Human Services. http://www.michigan.gov/helpinghand State of Michigan Consumer Aid: www.SeniorBrigade.com Federal Resources: To get answers about U.S. Government benefits call 1-800-333-4636 (1-800-FED-INFO) or www.Answers.usa.gov Page 22 of 23 Lenawee Community Foundation – (517) 423-1729 www.lenaweecf.com http://volunteer.lenaweecf.org NOTES For an up-to-date list please go to http://volunteer.lenaweecf.org Click on the blue “Area Resources” link on the upper RIGHT hand side. Select the resource type about which you would like more information. If you do not see a resource listed please contact the Lenawee Community Foundation at 517-423-1729. We are here to help. 603 North Evans Street P.O. Box 142 Tecumseh, Michigan 49286 Phone Number: 517.423.1729 Fax: 517.424.6579 E-mail: shammersmith@ubat.com or ptrentman@ubat.com Web:www.lenaweecf.com & http://volunteer.lenaweecf.org