CRISIS PREGNANCY & PREGNANCY
     Free Help For Keeping And Raising Your Baby

Low-income women who are pregnant for the first time can receive FREE home visits from the Detroit's public heath nurses. The city's Department of Health and Wellness Promotion has received a one-year $150,000 grant from the Skillman Foundation to continue a program that allows nurses to make home visits early during a woman's pregnancy and continue the visits after the child is born.

The goal is to help the women stay healthy during their pregnancies, receive parenting tips, continue their education and get referrals for health care, child care and job training. For information, call 313-876-0771.  Website:  www.dethealth.org









Safe Delivery Hotline
Phone:  866-733-7733
Website:  www.michigan.gov/dhs
State law allows a mother to turn her child over to a recognized, safe facility with
no questions asked!  This can be your local fire station, police station or hospital. 
NOTE:  You MUST turn the baby over to a WORKER ON DUTY!


The Wayne  County Babies Program
Wayne County Department of Public Health
Phone:  313-537-1708
The Wayne County Babies Program offers help to develop positive parent/child interactions, help to ensure that the familie's social and medical needs are met, enhanced parenting skills and abilities, prevention of child abuse and neglect and improved birth outcomes.  Help is available until the baby's first birthday. 


Superior Family Services
Phone:  313-310-4282
Website:  www.SuperiorFamilyServices.com
Offers a free $10 Target gift card to pregnant women and mothers of infants if you have Medicaid or can qualify for Medicaid, and you are pregnant or have an infant under 13 months old.  This no-cost program supports women in having healthy childbirths  and healthy, happy children.


Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency
2121 Biddle Ave.
Wyandotte MI  48192
Phone:  734-246-2280 ext. 123
Website:  www.waynemetro.org
Has a great many resources and information for low-income families.


Lincoln Park Crisis Pregnancy Center
1760 Fort Street
Lincoln Park,  MI  48146
313-386-4005
Email:  Xmalibulux@aol.com
Website:  www.cpc4lp.com
FREE pregnancy tests, counseling, and referrals.  Assistance with baby items.  Please call for appointment.


Right to Life of Michigan
1638 Eureka Road
Wyandotte MI  48192
Phone:  734-282-6100
AND
30840 Northwestern Hwy.  Ste.#310
Farmington Hills MI  48334
Phone:  248-553-8800
AND
27417 Harper
St. Clair Shores, MI  48081
Phone:  586-774-6050
AND
Van Elslander Family Center
3000 Gratiot  Ste.#107
Detroit MI  48207
Phone:  313-393-3001
AND
24 Frank L. Wright Drive   PO Box 493
Ann Arbor MI  48106
Phone:  734-930-7474
Website:  www.rtl.org


Young Mother's Assistance Program
734-513-7598
Provides support for pregnant and parenting teens ages 13-21. 
Primary focus is to provide information, education, referrals and adult mentors to assist with parenting.


Parents Support & Advocacy Project
Wayne State University
6001 Cass Ave.  Suite 326
Detroit  MI  48202
Phone:  313-557-2654


Teen Parent Educational Programs
Special School programs are offered for pregnant teens
or those with children. 
Consultation and support services are available.
Lincoln Park:    313-389-0234
Taylor:                 734-946-6613
Southgate:         734-246-4633
Wyandotte:        734-246-1008 ext. 2228
Downriver:         734-379-4704


New Beginnings Mercy House Ministries
3877 Jackman Road
Ida, MI  48140
Phone: 734-240-2239
Website:  www.newbeginningsmh.org


Heartbeat of Monroe
415 N. Monroe Street
Monroe MI  48162
Phone:  734-243-6550
AND
Monroe County Right to Life
P.O. Box 2324
Monroe MI  48161
Phone:  734-930-7474
Email:  rburke@monroertl.org
Website:  www.monroertl.org


Detroit/Wayne County Community Coordinated Child Care (4C)
2151 E. Jefferson Ave.  Suite 250
Detroit MI  48207
Phone:  313-259-4411
Email:  DetroitWayne4C2aol.com
Website:  www.resa.net
Serves Wayne county and provides many different services in different locations!


Early On
Phone:  734-994-8100 OR 1-800-327-5966 for counties outside of Washtenaw County.
Information, support and many other services for families of children 0-36 months with special needs.
Your child can be biological, foster, or adopted.


New Hope Methodist Church
3401 Oakwood Blvd.
Melvindale, MI  48122
Phone:  313-383-6577
Last 2 Thursdays of the month/Diapers, formula and occasionally clothes
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     
Pregnancy Aid, Inc.
18495 Mack Ave.
Detroit MI  48236
Phone:  313-882-1000
Email:  info@pregnancyaid.com
Website:  http://www.pregnancyaid.com
Pregnancy testing, emotional support and healthy relationship counseling, maternity clothes, baby supplies, infant clothing.


Abigail Ministries
12313 Nineteen Mile Road
Sterling Heights, MI  48313
Phone:  586-323-1411


St. Vincent and Sarah Fisher Center/Marrilac Services Outreach
22255 Greenfield Road.  Suite 330
Southfield, MI  48075
Phone:  248-559-2272      24 HOUR HOTLINE:  313-210-8215
Email:  cheryl.bukoff@svsfcenter.org
Website:   http://www.svsfcenter.org
Walk-ins or without an appointment are accepted.  For pregnant and parenting adolescent  females age 21 and younger.  Serves the city of Detroit and Wayne County, Oakland and Macomb counties.  No fees for a wide variety of services


AAA Crisis Pregnancy Center
16755 Middlebelt Road
Livonia MI  48154
Phone:  734-425-8060
Email:  AAACPCDIRECTOR@sbcglobal.net
Website:  www.AAAPRC.org
Hope for women with unplanned pregnancies.



Evangel Baptist Church                             
Guiding Hand Pregnancy Refuge            
16994 Telegraph Road                              
Taylor MI  48180
Phone: 734-946-4121      Mondays 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Counseling, clothing and education services for teen parents.  The Center also offers free pregnancy testing, which is officially accepted by the F.I.A. so the mother-to-be can qualify immediately for free
medical care through  Medicaid or the Healthy Kids program.


Michigan State University Extension
640 Temple   6th Floor
Detroit MI  48201
Phone:  313-833-4787   8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Website:  www.msue.msu.edu
Parent education program in the home, stress management, safety in the home, toilet training.
Services Wayne County families with children who are newborn to 3 years of age
Call for information. NO FEE.


Family Support Network
Phone:  800-359-3722
Parent support groups, one-on-one support & training programs for families with children who have
special health needs. Information about local, state, and national resources.


Pregnancy Counseling Center
2950 Packard Road
Ypsilanti MI  48197
Phone:  734-434-3088
PCC is an interdenominational Christian agency which provides help and support for women.


Father Patrick Jackson House Program
1014 S. Main
Ann Arbor MI  48104
Phone:  734-761-1440
Email:  fpjhpdirector@csswashtenaw.org
Website: www. fpjhp.org
For young women under 18 and pregnant.


Another Way Pregnancy Center
33100 Grand River Ave.
Farmington Hills MI  48336
Phone:  248-471-5858
Email:  AnotherWayPC@awpc-mi.org
Website:  www.awpc-mi.org
FREE pregnancy testing,confidential lay counseling, material assistance, post-abortion counseling. Information provided for parenting, pregnancy & fetal development, abortion procedures & effects,
building healthy relationships, abstinence education, adoption.


Lighthouse Inn
711 Broad Street
Adrian MI  49221
Phone:  517-263-1152
Email:  LHIP@tc3net.com
Home for single parent mothers, 18 and older, who are pregnant OR who have in their care up to 2
children ages 0-8.  Fixed fees.


Faith in Action
603 S. Main
Chelsea MI
Phone: 734-475-3305
Website:  www.fianationalnetwork.org
Clothing and baby furniture


CARE Pregnancy Counseling & Services
1100 Sutton Road
Adrian MI  49221
Phone:  517-263-5701
Email:  lenaweecpc@yahoo.com
Website:  www.cpclenawee.org
Open Monday thru Thursday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Pregnancy tests & ultrasounds.  Baby Boutique, distribution of maternity and baby related items
such as diapers, food, clothing and furniture.



The Lennon Pregnancy Center
24275 Ann Arbor Trail
Dearborn Heights MI 
Phone:  313-277-5637
Offers counseling, material assistance and education before, during and for five years after pregnancy. 


Infant Mortality Program
95 Chandler Street   PO Box 3267
Highland Park, MI  48203
Phone:
Email:  infantmortprogram@sbcglobal.net
Website:  www.infantmortprogram.org
Reduces infant deaths in Detroit and Wayne County by providing services to at-risk pregnant women and their families.  Also provides transportation to parenting classes at two sites, volunteers provide child care while parents are in classes.  Volunteer Mentors partner with a mom thru the pregnancy and the first year
of the baby's life.


St. Vincent and Sarah Fisher Center
16800 Trinity Street
Detroit MI  48219
Phone:  313-535-9200
Email:  donations@svsfcenter.org
Website:  www.svsfcenter.org
Provides opportunities to build strong families, healthy children and nurturing communities through education, employment readiness and parenting training for adults, as well as academic support and coping strategies for children.



Catholic Social Services of Wayne County/Teen Parent Program
5247 Sheridan
Detroit MI  48213
Phone:  313-883-2337 OR  313-922-0094
Email:  csswd@csswayne.org
Website:  www.csswayne.org
Provides teen parent program for females ages 16-18 who are pregnant or parenting and in need of
housing.  Serves Detroit and Wayne County.  Pregnancy counseling, foster care and adoption services,
sexual abuse counseling, individual and family counseling, transitional housing for homeless teen parents.



Center for the Childbearing Year
722 Brooks Street
Ann Arbor MI  48103
Phone: 734-663-1523
Website: www.center4cby.com
The Center for the Childbearing Year offers classes for expectant parents including Holistic Childbirth Preparation, Newborn & Infant Care, and Breastfeeding Basics.  Doula Care is a community-based
program that matches volunteer doulas with low-income pregnant women throughout southeastern Michigan.  A drop-in center with lending library, support groups for Doulas and moms, community resources, and referrals are available.



Lamaze Association of Ann Arbor, Inc.
2500 Packard Road  #101
Ann Arbor, MI  48104
Phone: 734-973-1014
Email:  info@lamazefamilycenter.org
Website: www.lamazefamilycenter.org
Lamaze Association of Ann Arbor is a non-profit organization that offers a wide range of classes and support from pregnancy through preschool.  Prenatal classes include childbirth, breastfeeding, infant care, prenatal yoga, becoming brothers and sisters, and infant CPR.  After birth, they offer new mother support class, mother's groups, toddler play groups and "mom and me" yoga.  They also offer a free support group for families who have experienced a miscarriage or newborn loss. 



Healthy Start/Healthy Families Oakland Program
Phone: 248-335-5638 anytime
Healthy Start is a collaborative program that provides home visitation services to high-risk parents to
help them properly care for their infants.  It begins working with families prenatally or at birth, and stays involved for three to five years to ensure healthy child growth and development.



Lula Belle Stewart Agency
1534 Webb Street
Detroit MI  48206
Phone: 
Email:  info@lulabellestewart.org
Website: www. lulabellestewart.org



Imago Dei Crisis Pregnancy Center
15879 E. Seven Mile Road
Detroit MI  48205
Phone:  734-372-8803
Email:  info@pregnantandalone.com
Website:  www.pregnantandalone.com



Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries
150 Stimson
Detroit MI  48201
Phone:  313-993-4700
Website:  www.drmm.org
Transitional housing for teen mothers.



Leaps & Bounds
Mt. Calvary
8129 Packard
Warren MI  49089
Phone: 586-759-3895
Email:  warren@leapsnbounds.org
Website:  www.leapsnbounds.org
AND
16888 Trinity
Detroit MI  48219
Phone:  313-541-1702
Email:  detroit@leapsnbounds.org
Website:  www.leapsnbounds.org
Young adult employment (19-21), transportation and work clothes, child care, family emergency needs, family literacy center, emergency food pantry and BABY PANTRY, parent groups, resource library, Parent/Child Interactive Groups.


Family Service, Inc.
10900 Harper Avenue  (Administration)
Detroit MI  48214
Phone:  313-579-5989
AND
220 Bagley, Suite 700   (Program Division)
Detroit MI  48226
Phone:  313-961-0346
Website:  www.fsiwc.org
Pregnancy and parenting programs


Mentors for Pregnant Teens
Hegira Prevention Programs    Y-MAP
8623 N. Wayne Road  Suite 200
Westland MI  48185
Phone:  734-458-4601
Website:  www.hegira.net
Provides referrals, parenting skills, and substance abuse education, as well as volunteer adult mentors. Call for information.


Alternatives for Girls
903 W. Grand Blvd.
Detroit MI  48208
Phone:  313-361-4000
Website:  www.alternativesforgirls.org


Taylor Teen Health Center
2115 Eureka
Taylor MI  48180
Phone:  734-942-2273
Counseling, planning, STD screening, Parent Support/Education


The Corner Teen Health Clinic
47 N. Huron
Ypsilanti, MI  48197
Phone:  734-484-3600
Website:  www.cornerhealth.org


Wayne County Health Department
Maternal and Infant Care
Phone:  313-563-1133
AND
Family Health Services
Phone: 313-467-3319
Website:  www.waynecounty.gov


Care Net Pregnancy Information Center of Berkley
2826 Coolidge Hwy.
Berkley, MI  48072
Phone: 248-545-6411
Website:  www.carenetberkley.com
This agency offers free pregnancy tests, options counseling & material assistance/parenting programs
in a caring, non-judgmental environment.


ACCESS
2651 Saulino Court
Dearborn MI  48120
Phone:  313-842-7010
Website:  www.accesscommunity.org
MI Child/Healthy Kids Assistance Program, Children & Adolescent Health Care Services, Immunizations/school physicals, Women, Infant and Children (WIC) Program in partnership with Wayne County Health Department, pediatric medicine, Early-On Infant Mental Health Services, Developmental Disabilities


HOPE Clinic
Offices in Ypsilanti, Wayne $ Chelsea
518 Harriet
Ypsilanti MI  48197
Phone:  734-710-6688
Email:  mdekker@thehopeclinic.org
Website:  www.thehopeclinic.org
Free medical and dental care.  Also a Care and Share Closet  that stocks necessary items not available
with Food Stamps such as toilet paper, diapers , formula and soap.


After Baby Comes (ABC) & Doula Services/Early Head Start
Starfish Family Services            
30000 Hiveley Road
Inkster MI  48141
Phone:  734-728-3400 
Website:  www.starfishonline.org
Starfish Family Resource Center
The center will provide educational and mental health support services to at-risk families in the community and will be staffed with educators and infant mental health professionals.  It will also offer pregnant women and families with infants and young children a library of educational books and DVDs, support groups, family play groups, family activities, parent education and donated resources such as food, clothing and toys.  Provides services in-home, at the hospital or at other community locations.


Birthright of Macomb County
45464 Van Dyke
PO Box 180612
Utica  MI  48317-5676
Phone: 
Website:  www.birthright.org


Women & Teens Pregnancy Center
PO Box 431734
Pontiac MI  48343
Website:  www.womenandteens.org
Physical Address:
263 Cesar A Chavez Ave.
Pontiac MI  48342
Phone:  248-338-4357 


God's Cradle
Zion United Methodist Church
1607 Yargerville
LaSalle MI  48145
Phone:  734-243-5940  Julia Weiler


Mercy Place & St. Joseph Mercy Oakland
55 Clinton
Pontiac MI  48341
Phone:  248-333-0840
Website:  stjoesoakland.org
Free pregnancy testing


Crossroads Pregnancy Center
3205 South Boulevard
Auburn Hills MI  48326
Phone:  248-293-0070
Email:  crossroadspregnancycenter@gmail.com
Website:  www.crossroadspregnancy.com
Offers a wide variety of services.


Lutheran Child & Family Services
Website:  www.lcfsmi.org
Supports teen parents in need of assistance, families experiencing difficulties, abused foster children.


Catholic Social Services of Macomb
15980 19 Mile Road
Clinton Twp., MI  48038
Phone: 586-416-2300
Website:  www.csmacomb.org
Offers confidential services, free of charge for women and men of any background or religion who are experiencing an unplanned pregnancy.  Also assistance in obtaining health insurance if needed to cover the medical expenses associated with your pregnancy and the birth of the baby.  Support in developing parenting skills and a relationship with your infant if you choose to parent.



HOMEBOUND SERVICES FOR PREGNANT STUDENTS/School Districts

South Redford Union School District
Phone:  313-535-4000

Redford UnionSchool District
Phone:  313-592-3342



(NATIONAL)  HELPFUL WEBSITES


Pregnancy Centers
Website:  www.pregnancycenters.org


Heartbeat International
665 E. Dublin-Granville Road
Columbus, OH  43229-3245
Phone:  614-885-7577
Email:  support@heartbeatinternational.org
Website:  www.heartbeatinternational.org
Has the largest network of centers in the world...1000 centers in 36 countries


Be A Voice
Website:  www.BeAVoice.net
Offers help to those who have had abortions.


CARE NET
Phone:  1-800-395-HELP
Website:  www.care-net.org


Life Call
Phone:  1-800-NO-ABORT  OR 1-800-662-2678
Email:  lifecall@aol.com
Website:  www.lifecall.org




NEED A BABY SLING??

No Mother Left Behind  (NMLB)
Email:  andi-mama@hotmail.com
Website:  http://www.nomotherleftbehind.com
Provides baby slings to mothers in need.  At NMLB, they believe strongly that the benefits of baby-wearing needs to be available to ALL women, regardless of their financial situation.  They accept  donations of slings from individuals and businesses and redistribute them to mothers who are in need of assistance. 



NEED DIAPERS?

Miracle Diapers
Phone:  866-999-3595
Email:  info@miraclediapers.org
Website:  http://www.miraclediapers.org
A non-profit dedicated to providing cloth diapers, baby products, and natural-living items to struggling
families all over the world.  They accept donations and redistribute them to families who are in need of assistance.  The use of disposable products decreases resources, increases waste output, costs more,
and has significant health risks.  Through providing cloth diapers and other natural-living alternatives
to low-income families, they aspire to increase the use of reusable items on a larger scale, therefore
helping improve the environment.


Zeta Stork's Nest Foundation
Saint Gregory Catholic Church
15031 Dexter
Detroit MI  48238
Phone: 313-863-NEST
Email:  zetastorksnest@sbcglobal.net
Website:  www.orgsites.com/mi/storksnest/
Provides free infant layettes which include blankets, diapers, clothing and accessories; and bathtubs.  Agency distributes approximately 1500 layettes per year.  For primarily low-income expectant or new mothers who live in Wayne County.  Must be referred by a medical or human service professional!



You can buy diapers for up to 40% less at www.1800diapers.com OR by calling 1-800-342-7377.










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Federation of Youth Services
512 E. Grand Blvd.
Detroit MI  48207
Phone:  313-267-4488
Must be referred by the Michigan Dept. of Human Services.  Provides free housing for a maximum of 2 years to homeless teen mothers age 16-18 who are pregnant or have children, are willing to attend school full-time and work towards self-sufficiency.  Support services include individual and group counseling, employment & educational assistance, daily living skills training, and case management.


Teen Mom Housing
19154 James Couzens
Detroit MI  48235
Phone: 313-341-3055
Website:  www.teenmomhousing.com
Room available for pregnant teens between the ages of 17 through 21.  Unlimited stay and friendly environment.  Employment services available.
Spectrum Human Services
Main Address:
28303 Joy Road
Westland MI  48185
Phone:  734-458-8736
AND
Alternate Site:
82222 Joy Road
Westland MI  48185
Phone:  734-458-8836
Serves Metro Detroit area, Wayne County, Oakland County, Wahtenaw County, Macomb County

Independent living services for delinquent and neglect & abused youth; services for teen or moms with children in an independent living setting. Services include educational planning/placement, counseling or individual/family therapy, community resource development, social living skills building.
Children's Aid Society
2051 Rosa Parks Blvd.
Detroit MI  48216
Phone:  313-961-8100
Open to children and their families residing in Wayne County.  Individual and family counseling, housing assistance, teen parent programs, employability skills, day care, child abuse and neglect services, resource centers.



Family and Neighborhood Services
11186 W. Jefferson
River Rouge MI  48218
Phone:  313-843-2210
Weekly support groups for teen parents in the Ecorse and River Rouge schools.



Family & Neighborhood Services
19101 Inkster Road
Romulus MI  48174
Phone: 734-782-9800
Administrative:  734-641-4460
Westland:  734-326-4262
Provides services c individuals, families and communities in need, especially people who are not traditionally served.