MENTAL HEALTH
                        &
SUBSTANCE ABUSE RESOURCES
NATIONAL RESOURCES!


Alcoholics Anonymous
Website:  www.alcoholics-anonymous.org
A free 12-step program that helps individuals with alcoholism stop drinking.


Alcoholics Anonymous offers an ASL-interpreted meeting at 8:30 p.m. on Sundays at 8:30 p.m.
on Sundays at St. Paul's American Lutheran Church, 21915 Beech Street in Dearborn.  For information contact:   area33specialneedschair@aa-semi.org


Deaf Off Drugs and Alcohol
Website: www.med.wright.edu/citar/sardi/doda.html
While primarily for those who are deaf in Ohio, there is online resources for all!


Alcoholics for Christ
Website:  www.alcoholicsforchrist.com
A national website using a Christian perspective & program.  Check website for area programs!


ALANO Recovery Clubhouses              
Website: www.onlinealano.org
A listing of ALANO clubhouses in Michigan.


Celebrate Recovery
Website:  www.celebraterecovery.com
A national website using a Christian perspective & program for a multitude of problems. 
Check website for area programs!


Michigan Coalition for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing People
Website:  www.michdhh.org and click on "Addiction Help!"


Michigan Registry of Narcotics Anonymous
Website: www.Michigan-NA.org
A free 12-step program that helps individuals with narcotic addiction.


New "Sober 24" Online Community for People in Recovery
Website:  www.jointogether.org/news/yourturn/announcements/2010/new-sober24-web-site-offers.html
Hazeldon has launched a newly enhanced Sober 24, the online social media site that helps people throughout the world maintain their recovery from addiction and compulsive behaviors. 


Michigan Tobacco Quitline Offers Free Nicotine Patches, Gum or Lozenges
Phone: 1-800-QUIT-NOW 
Registration is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.


Marijuana Anonymous
Website:  http://www.marijuana-anonymous.org/


Substance Abuse Treatment Facility Locator
Website:  http.dasis3.samhsa.gov
Nationwide listings of substance treatment facilities.


Depression & Suicide Resources
Phone: 800-784-2433 OR  800-273-8255
Call anytime to find out about shelters, free legal services, counseling and other resources
in your area.


National Alliance on Mental Illness
Phone:  800-950-6264
Website:  www.nami.org
A national support group for people with mental illness, their families and friends. 
Call to find local support groups and resources.


Divorce Care
Website:  www.divorcecare.org
For divorced and separated families.  13-week video seminars and support group addressing concerns
and challenges (loneliness, anger, depression and ultimately healing) of people who are experiencing
the same things as you are.  Adult & children's groups.


Stephen Ministries                
Phone: 314-428-2600
Website:  www.stephenministries.org
Stephens Ministries is a not-for-profit Christian educational organization based in St. Louis, Missouri.  Stephen Ministries provides training and resources to thousands of congregations and organizations worldwide.  Check with your church or the churches near you to find a Stephen Minister.  There is NO
CHARGE for these services!



VETERANS:

Phone:  734-728-4440
Sponsored by the Military Order of the Purple Heart Service Foundation.  They have a list for the following: psychological readjustment services, merchant marine seamen, allied veterans, medical care, disability compensation, prisoners of war, Agent Orange and other herbicides, veterans exposure to radiation,
Gulf War veterans, allowances of dependents, specially adapted homes, and automobile assistance.


NEW!!   JUST ADDED 5/3/2012

The Veterans Community Resource & Referral Center
Piquette Square Apartments
285 Piquette
Detroit MI
Website:  www.va.gov/homeless
A new Detroit program for homeless veterans officially opens today in Detroit!  The Center will be open seven days a week and will offer substance abuse treatment, housing placements, transportation, showers, a computer lab, clothing and food.  It is a program of the John Dingell VA Medical Center in Detroit.



COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH:

Every county in Michigan has a Community Mental Health Agency that provide mental health and substance abuse services for residents who live their county.  The price you are charged will be based
on your ability to pay.  To find even more mental health agencies, visit  www.mhweb.org/


RE-ENTRY PROGRAM FOR RETURNING CITIZENS:

AIDS Partnership Michigan, the oldest non-profit community-based organization in Michigan serving
Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Lapeer and Wayne Counties, has a Re-Entry specific medical case management program assisting individuals in transitioning from jail or prison back into the community.  Services include medical and psychiatric care, therapy, emotional support, HIV testing, treatment adherence, transportation, food, and advocacy.  For assistance contact 877-361-3907  OR  email info@aidspartnership.org.  Website: www.aidspartnership.org

See Detroit Hispanic Development Corporation below with similar programs!



METRO DETROIT & WAYNE COUNTY


SPECIAL PROGRAM!

Celebration Camp                  
Oakwood Family Center
18501 Rotunda
Dearborn MI  48124
Phone: 734-285-4001
Email:  trishohare@yahoo.com
FREE Substance Abuse & Prevention Program including family lunch being held on Saturday, March 17th,
24th and 31st from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.  All ages 6 years and older welcome.  Parents and Caregivers are invited to attend a parent workshop that meets at the same time.  Through interactive games, music, crafts and the national award-winning Downriver Children's Program curriculum, campers will learn a variety of new skills!


CHASS (Community Health & Social Services Center)
Southwest Clinic
5635 W. Fort Street                 NEW!!  JUST ADDED 5/3/2012
Detroit MI  48209-3154
Phone:  313-849-3920
AND
CHASS Midtown Center
7436 Woodward Ave.
Detroit MI  48202
Phone:  313-556-9907
AND
Western International High School Health Center
1500 Scotten
Detroit MI  48209
Phone:  313-849-5504
Website:  www.chasscenter.org
Free and low-cost primary care medical services in both English and Spanish for all ages, whether uninsured or those with Medicaid, Medicare or private insurance.  Offers primary care and dentistry,
mental health services, a domestic violence program and nutrition classes. 


Emmanuel House Recovery            JUST ADDED 4/14/2012
18572 Fitzpatrick Ct.
Detroit MI  48228
Phone:  313-270-4099
Website:  www.emmanuelhouserecovery.org
Emmanuel House Recovery Program is a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center with a primary focus on substance abuse treatment. The program's overall goal is to provide “Total Recovery” against drugs and alcohol using a “12-Step Program”. The program provides transitional housing treatment on a short-term and residential long-term basis for men and women.  The chemical dependency program is FREE for veterans and offered to others on a sliding fee scale. 


Health Emergency Lifeline Programs (H.E.L.P.)           JUST ADDED 4/9/2012
1726 Howard Street
Detroit MI  48216
Phone:  313-832-3300  OR  888-435-5655
Email:  help@helpoffice.org
Website:  www.helpoffice.org
Mental Health counseling services are available for individuals who are dealing with a variety of mental health conditions or concerns. Individual and group therapy may be available.  Medical Case Management provides ongoing support to access and maintain medical care, medication adherence and supportive services. Case managers also assist with applying for Social Security, Medicaid, disability and other benefits; and accessing programs such as substance abuse treatment, mental health care, housing and
job training.  Must have HIV/AIDS and/or Hepatitis C.


Community Living Services, Inc.           JUST ADDED 4/8/2012
MetroPlace Center
35425 Michigan Ave. W.
Wayne MI  48184
Phone:  734-467-7600
Website:  www.comlivserv.com
Offers Substance Abuse Services as well as many other support services.


Centro Multicultural La Familia                 JUST ADDED 4/8/2012
35 West Huron Street    Suite 500
Pontiac  MI  48342
Phone:  248-858-7800
Website: www.centromulticultural.org
Offers a Peer-to-Peer group which is equiivalent to AA.  It meets once a week at their office
and is led by a person in recovery.  Participation in this Spanish-speaking group is free of charge. 
Also offers individual, family and group mental health services. 


Life Challenge of Southeastern Michigan     
17667 Pierson Street
Detroit MI  48219
Phone: 313-535-1359
Email: info@lifechallengesemi.org
Website: www.lifechallengesemi.org
Helps men and women overcome life-controlling problems (drug addiction, etc.) through a one-year
Christ-centered residential program.  Serves ages 18+ in Southeast Michigan. 


Rose Hill Center                   
5130 Rose Hill Blvd.
Holly MI 
Phone: 248-634-5530
Email: development@rosehillcenter.org
Website:  www.rosehillcenter.org
A private residential mental health facility on a 372-acre farm in Holly that offers medication help,
counseling, work teams, recreation and other services.  The most common diagnoses are
schizophrenia or its related schizoaffective disorder, chronic depression and bipolar disorder.
The typical length of stay is 9 to 12 months.  The cost is $270-$300 a day for a single room. 
Scholarships are available; many health insurance carriers decline coverage. 


Detroit-Wayne County Community Mental Health
640 Temple, 8th floor
Detroit MI 48201
Phone:  313-833-2500  OR  800-241-4949    24 hour emergency line: 313-224-7000
Website:  www.co.wayne.mi.us/hhs_mh.htm
Open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.


Ruth Ellis Center                
77 Victor  (@ John R)
Highland Park  MI  48203
Phone:  313-252-1950
Email: info@ruthelliscenter.org
Website:  www.ruthelliscenter.org
Has begun a mental health program for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youths.  The
services are open to young people in Wayne County who are ages 7-17 and eligible for Medicaid.
The center is one of the few programs of its kind in the nation serving homeless, runaway and at-risk
young people who identify themselves as something other than heterosexual. 


Stanford House Inc. (A Recovery Home for Women)                  
Phone: 313-293-9752
Email:  stanford-house@hotmail.com
A Women's Residential Housing Program located throughout Wayne County whose primary purpose
is to provide safe drug and alcohol-free environments that support recovery and encourages
responsibility and education.  Also has child-friendly recovery homes, community service, partial
program, 12-step program, parenting classes, counseling, court assistance, scholarships and events. 
Affordable rent among a variety of locations.


Loring Therapy               
Phone: 313-415-762
Email: loringtherapy@gmail.com
Website:  www.loringtherapy.com
Provides low-cost and sliding scale mental health therapy to those in need, may not have
insurance or have high co-pays.  Therapist does house calls for those that have transportation
or other issues that prevents them from leaving the house.


TOUCHSTONE RECOVERY HOMES          
Phone:  734-309-3091   (Kevin)
Email: info@touchstonerecoveryhomes.com
Website:  http://touchstonerecoveryhomes.com
Has 4 downriver homes offering residential and 12-step support for those suffering with addiction
issues.  The cost is $100 per week but there is SEMCA support for those who qualify which pays for
4 weeks of treatment, housing and food (also has a financing program).  Has a free family group every Monday night in Wyandotte and a children's program. 


Northeast Guidance Center               
12800 E. Warren Ave.
Detroit MI  48215
Phone: 313-824-8000
Website: www.neguidance.org
AND
Connor Campus
2900 Conner    Bldg. A
Detroit MI  48215
Phone: 313-824-8000
AND
Motor City Clubhouse
2900 Connor   Bldg. B
Detroit MI  48215
Phone: 313-824-5620 OR 5645
AND
20203 Kelly Road
Detroit MI  48225
Phone: 313-245-7000
NEGC is a community-based mental health agency that serves adults, children and families in Wayne County and Macomb County.  The services they provide are comprehensive and include outreach,
prevention and substance abuse.  They serve over 5000 people each year. 


ECHO Resources               
SHAR Inc.
Phone: 313-894-8444
Email:  echo@sharinc.org
Website:  http://sharinc.org
Early intervention recovery orientated, faith-based outreach program designed to help residents &
family by providing a wide range of community-based services such as triage, preventative education,
training, treatment and referrals. 


FAITH Recovery Center
2235 Moore Road
Lincoln Park MI  48146
Phone:  313-383-9042
Website: www.FaithRecoveryCenter.com
If you are searching for a structured program to help you stay on your recovery path, we want to give
you the support you need!  Men and women committed to a substance-free recovery live in an apartment with 2 to 3 other men or women, following rules regarding upkeep, curfew and program participation.  Individualized plans for recovery, healthcare facilitation for residents, social/recreational/physical activities, access to AA and NA 12-step groups (participation IS required), voluntary Bible Study groups, meetings
with a licensed therapist, didactic teaching and relapse prevention classes. 


Team Mental Health Services
Eastern Market Clinic
2939 Russell Street
Detroit MI  48205
Phone: 313-396-5300      TTY: 313-396-4270
AND
Southgate Clinic
14799 Dix-Toledo
Southgate MI  48195
Phone: 734-324-8326     TTY:  734-324-8327
Website:  www.team-mentalhealth.com
Team Mental Health Services offers psychiatric therapy, nursing, case management, peer support, skill building, co-occurring group & individual therapy, and primary health care services to adults and children with mental health and/or substance abuse needs. 


Taylor Teen Health Center
19275 Northline
Southgate MI  48195
Phone: 734-287-2076
Health Education programs medical care for youth ages 10-21 as well as Family Planning Program.


American Indian Health & Family
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 810
Dearborn MI  48121
Phone:  313-846-3718   Administration
AND
4880 Lawndale Street
Detroit MI  48210
Phone: 313-846-6030  Clinic
Email:  JSchuyler@aihfs.org
Website:  www.aihfs.org
Offers Circles of Care (system of care for children & adolescents with behaviorial health disorders). 
Offers a variety of other services for families as well!


Black Family Development               
Administrative Office:
2995 E. Grand Blvd.
Detroit MI  48202
Phone: 313-758-0150
Website:  www.blackfamilydevelopment.org
AND
Substance Abuse Services
211 Glendale
Highland Park MI 48203
Phone: 313-868-3223
Accepts Medicaid or no insurance.  Open to those in Detroit, Hamtramck and Highland Park. 


Spectrum Human Services              
Administrative Office:
28303 Joy Road
Westland MI  48185
Phone: 734-266-6271
Email: info@spectrumhuman.org
Website:  www.spectrumhuman.org
    ALSO  www.turningpointrecovery.org
Wide variety of services offered!


Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Clinic
1627 W. Fort Street
Detroit MI  48216
Phone: 313-965-7760
Six month in-house drug/alcohol rehab program.  Admission is free if eligible (must be at least
20 years old and have two pieces of ID.
AND
Salvation Army Romulus Women's Rehabilitation Program       
Intake Center:
1627 W. Fort Street
Detroit MI 
Phone:  734-729-7842         (transportation will be provided to Romulus)
Residential Center:
5931 Middlebelt
Romulus MI  48174
Phone: 734-729-7842
Website:  www.romulus.satruck.org/rehabilitation-program
A brand new rehabilitation center that is a Christian 12-step women's  program.  Up to 6 month residential program that offers legal assistance, career counseling & job assistance, work therapy and job skills, domestic violence intervention and additional counseling.  Admission is FREE.  MUST have current driver's license/State ID and Social Security card. 


Detroit Hispanic Development Corporation
1211 Trumbull
Detroit MI  48216
Phone: 313-967-4884
Website:  www.dhdc1.org
Substance abuse prevention and treatment programs including HIV counseling & testing as well
as prevention workshops for Latinas.  Also a MPRI provider for returning citizens.


Southwest Solutions
Administrative Office:
1700 Waterman
Detroit MI  48209          Has multiple sites!
Phone: 313-841-8905
Website: http://swsol.org
Adult counseling services including bilingual and bicultural counseling services, developmental disability services for children, youth and adults, supported employment services for those seeking work and permanent supportive housing as well as a drop-in center for persons with mental illness who are often homeless.  Juvenile justice services for adjudicated and at-risk youth. 


University of Detroit Mercy Psychology Clinic
4001 W. McNichols Road
Detroit MI
Phone: 313-578-0570
Doctoral students in clinical and school psychology provide the services (evaluation, testing, psychotherapy) under the supervision of licensed psychologists.  People can be seen year-round
based on ability to pay. 


Madonna University Psychology Clinic
3660 Schoolcraft
Livonia MI
Phone: 734-432-5300
This is similar to the University of Detroit clinic above.


Detroit Department of Health / Bureau of Substance Abuse
Phone: 313-876-4070    24 /7 hotline 800-467-2452
Detroit residents only.  Detox and inpatient / outpatient treatment.


Southeastern Michigan Community Alliance  (S.E.M.C.A.)
25363 Eureka Road
Taylor MI  48180
Phone: 800-686-6543
Website:  www.semca.org
Substance abuse services and serving both Wayne and Monroe counties.  24 hour phone line.


ACCESS
Community Health & Research Center
4301 E. 14 Mile Road
Sterling Heights MI  48310
Phone: 586-722-6036
AND
Administrative Office:
2651 Saulino Ct.
Dearborn MI  48120
Phone: 313-842-7010 OR  313-945-8138
Website:  www.accesscommunity.org
The center offers counseling for victims of torture and war as well as health services to the community, typically Middle Eastern populations, as well as new immigrants. 


Arab-American and Chaldean Council / Detroit Wayne County Mental Health Services
62 W. Seven Mile Road
Detroit MI  48203
Phone: 313-893-6172                           Clinics also in Macomb and Oakland County!
AND
16921 W. Warren
Detroit MI  48228
Phone: 313-581-7287
Email: programadvocates@myacc.org
Website:  www.myacc.org
A comprehensive community-based, outpatient program and committed to the prevention and treatment
of psychological and social problems in the Arab-America, Chaldean, and mainstream community.  The mission of the Behavioral Health Program is to improve the quality of life of those individuals who seek
its assistance.   


Chaldean Community Foundation / Refugee Mental Health Services        JUST ADDED 4/24/2012
29850 Northwestern Hwy.  #250
Southfield MI  48034
Phone:  248-996-8340
AND
4171 15 Mile Road
Sterling Heights MI  48310
Phone:  248-996-8340
Email: lisa.kalou@chaldeanfoundation.org
Website  www.chaldeanfoundation.org
The Chaldean Community Foundation is funded by the Michigan Department of Community Health to provide much needed mental health services to Iraqi refugees and community members. The foundation
has partnered with St. John Providence Eastwood Clinics to deliver the best treatment available to refugees, who have suffered untold trauma and stress from the war in Iraq and the subsequent religious persecution of minorities. Many have languished for years in countries like Jordan and Syria, unable to work or send their children to school, before getting permission to come to the United States. The program is open to anyone who is experiencing difficulties adjusting to personal life challenges such as the loss of a home, divorce and other misfortunes. Individuals without insurance or a means to pay can obtain mental health services including therapy, psychiatric physician visits and medication. Those with insurance are assessed fees based on their plan requirements. Translation and transportation services are available.
Services provided include:
Initial intake and assessment
Communicate with insurance agencies and schedule appointments
Provide translation for clients with language barriers
Provide transportation to and from appointments for clients without vehicles
Assist clients with a range of services such as housing, food, clothing or medical care needs by
                                                                                referring them to appropriate agencies and programs
Home visits providing transportation and translation
Referrals to employment agencies, assistance with college registration, financial aid
                                                                                and English as a second language (ESL) classes
Escort clients to departments and facilities for translation and assistance in resolving issues,
                        such as Social Security, Department of Human Services, court and probation issues and more
Provide counseling and alternatives for issues involving employment, college and legal issues
Provide orientation on American culture and a system to help with adjusting for newcomers


American Indian Health & Family Services
4880 Lawndale Street
Detroit MI  48210
Phone:  313-846-6030  OR 313-846-3718
Website:  www.aihfs.org
Mental Health Counseling, individual & family counseling, Veteran's Talking Circles, Addiction Recovery Support Groups, Substance Abuse treatment.


The Guidance Center
13101 Allen Road  Room 505
Southgate MI  48194
Phone: 734-785-7700  OR 734-785-7774
Website: www.guidance-center.org
Mental health and substance abuse treatment as well as social services for infants, children, teens
and adults as well as support groups.
AND
Community Recovery Activities
Free classes available for adults with mental illness including computer skills training held at:
Aquinas Center
15601 Northline Road
Southgate MI  48195
Phone: 734-785-7700 ext. 7123
Email:  rcasteels@guidance-center.org


Michigan Psychological Services
39520 Woodward  Suite 210
Bloomfield Hills, MI  48304
Phone: 248-647-8412
General mental health services with sliding scale fees available.


STARFISH Family Services
Administrative Office:
30000 Hively Road
Inkster MI  48141
Phone: 734-728-3400  24 hour Crisis Line:  866-672-4357
AND
18316 Middlebelt Road
Livonia MI  48152
Phone: 888-355-5433   Lifespan Clinical Services Customer Service
AND
35300 Nankin Blvd.
Westland MI  48185
Phone: 888-355-5433   Lifespan Clinical Services Customer Service
Website:  http://starfishonline.org
Lifespan Clinical Services is a private clinic that provides counseling and guidance to help individuals
lead a more balanced, emotionally healthy life.  They work with children, teens, adults and entire families.
Family issues, depression & anxiety issues, anger management issues, addictions or substance abuse issues, and other child and family issues with a focus on prevention, including infant mental health (for children birth to age six and pregnant women).  Most major insurances are accepted, uninsured and underinsured patients and Medicaid children and families are eligible.  Helps individuals from Canton, Dearborn and Dearborn Heights, Detroit, Garden City, Inkster, Livonia, Plymouth, Redford, Romulus,
Wayne and Westland.


Operation Get Down Substance Abuse / Mental Health Treatment Program
10100 Harper
Detroit MI  48213
Phone: 313-921-9422


Mariners Inn
445 Ledyard 
Detroit MI  48201
Phone: 313-962-9446
Website:  www.marinersinn.org
The mission of Mariners Inn is to provide 24 hour, residential substance abuse treatment for
homeless men of Southeastern Michigan.  Provides housing, food and substance abuse treatment
for over 500 men each year.  Also has a Transitional Housing Program as well as Extended
Residency Program, Family Therapy Program and Career Initiative Center. 


Community Care Services Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services
Administrative Office:
26184 W. Outer Drive
Lincoln Park MI  48146
Phone: 313-389-7525  OR  313-389-7500     TTY:  800-649-3777
Email:  info@comcareserv.org
Website:  www.comcareserv.org
CCS provides quality mental health and substance abuse services at three convenient locations: Lincoln Park, Taylor and Belleville.  The team of mental health and substance abuse treatment professionals consists of social workers, psychologists, licensed professional counselors, psychiatrists and nurses. 
A variety of insurances are accepted.  The mission of Community Care Services is to provide the best comprehensive mental health and substance abuse services to children, youth, adults and senior
residents  of Downriver, Out-Wayne County and Southwest Detroit.


Michigan Healthy Marriage Coalition
23400 Michigan Ave., Suite P-18
Dearborn MI  48124
Phone: 313-278-4400
Website: www.MiMarriage.org
Relationship Enrichment Workshops.


ON THE STREETS
Detroit Veterans Administration Medical Center
4646 John R
Detroit MI  48201
Phone: 313-576-1000
Helps homeless veterans obtain medical care for a variety of issues.


Recovery Life Services
Phone: 734-367-3130
Email:  info@recoverylifeservices.org
Website:  www.recoverylifeservices.org
Program participation is based upon the individual needs of each person.  Application,
qualification, and approval are required to gain access to the program.  Each person will
have a complete program development plan designed for their individual success.  


Neighborhood Service Organization (NSO)
5740 Chene
Detroit MI  48211
Phone: 313-875-5521
Website: www.nso-mi.org
Services for substance abuse, mental health and problem gambling.


Goodwill Industries of Greater Detroit / A Place of Our Own Clubhouse
3011 Grand River Ave.
Detroit MI  48208
Phone: 313-557-8659
A Place of Our Own Clubhouse assists individuals who have mental illness to function
within their living, working and social environments. 


Capuchins / Jefferson House
8311 E. Jefferson
Detroit MI 
Phone: 313-331-8900
Website:  www.cskdetroit.org



LENAWEE COUNTY

Community Action Agency
Administrative Office:
1214 Greenwood Ave.
Jackson MI  48203
Phone: 517-784-4800
For Substance Abuse Services:
400 W. South Street
Adrian MI  49221
Phone: 517-263-37861
Website: www.caajlh.org
Also programs for migrant workers!


Lenawee Community Mental Health Authority       
1040 S. Winter Street   Suite 1022
Adrian MI  49221
Phone:  517-263-8905   Emergency help:  800-664-5005  OR  517-263-8905
Website:  www.lcmha.org
Mental health help as well as support groups are listed on this site.


Celebrate Recovery Tecumseh         JUST ADDED 3/20/2012
First Presbyterian Church
211 W.Chicago Blvd.
Tecumseh  MI
Phone:  517-424-4345
Email:  crtecumseh@gmail.com
Website:  www.crtecumseh.com
Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered recovery program for all ages, to help cope
with life's hurts and hang-ups. 


Ogden Church               JUST ADDED 3/20/2012
3201 E. U.S. 223
Adrian MI  49221
Phone: 517-265-6621
Email:  info@ogdenchurch.org
Website:  www.ogdenchurch.org
Also hosts a Celebrate Recovery meeting.


Catholic Charities of Lenawee               JUST ADDED 3/21/2012
199 North Broad Street
Adrian MI  49221
Phone: 517-263-2191
Website:  www.CatholicCharitiesLenawee.com
Offers THERAPY:
Outpatient therapy services are designed for all age groups, from early childhood to geriatric maturity. 
Our therapists possess Masters degrees and provide professional treatment to those experiencing emotional problems.  They offer comprehensive quality treatment services in an effort to reintegrate
the client into his or her family and community life. 
AND
SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELING:
As a licensed substance abuse treatment facility, we are prepared, skilled and equipped to combat the devasting effects related to substance abuse and addiction.
AND
FAMILY AWARENESS PROGRAM / SEXUAL ABUSE TREATMENT
Through our counseling program, victims of all ages work toward improving self-esteem and expressing their feelings in a productive manner
AND
NURTURING PARENTING PROGRAM
Our staff work with parents and children in the home to strengthen parenting skills, communication, discipline and roles within the family. 
AND
SEXUAL OFFENDER TREATMENT
We treat approximately 60 offenders per year as a means to help prevent recurrence of this destructive disorder. 



MACOMB COUNTY

Bilingual Parents Toll-Free Helpline            
Phone:  1-855-DRUGFREE OR 1-855-378-4373
A nationwide bilingual support services offering
assistance to parents and other primary caregivers
who want to talk to someone about their child's drug
use and drinking.


Macomb County Community Mental Health
22550 Hall Road
Clinton Twp., MI  48036
Phone:  586-469-5275       24 hour emergency line: 586-307-9100
Access Line:  586-948-0222
Website:  www.mhweb.org/macomb/maccmh.htm
Please also see Northeast Guidance Center under Wayne County!


ARISE Recovery Program  
Providence Ministries
176 N. Gratiot
Mt. Clemens MI  48043
Phone: 586-215-6766
Website:  http://www.theprovidentcorporation.com
Arise is a Bible-based, life-giving recovery program developed
to help individuals, affected by drugs, alcohol, poor habits and
destructive behaviors make positive life changes. For ages 18
and up.  FREE and lunch is served afterwards.  Every Saturday
from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.  No childcare available at this time. 


First Resources & Treatment North    
43740 Groesbeck
Clinton Twp., MI
Phone: 586-469-7629  Marianne
First Resources and Treatment North has begun a Co-Occuring Recovery Group for individuals recovering from combined mental health and substance abuse disorders.  The group is held on Thursday evenings from 7-8 p.m. at the address above.  Offers support, education and encouragement from others who are living with similar mental health and substance use conditions. Participants should be individuals supported by one of the direct or contract agencies of Macomb County CMH.


Arab American and Chaldean Council (ACC)
Macomb County Mental Health Services
34628 Dequindre  Suite 2
Sterling Hts., MI  48310        Clinics also in Oakland & Wayne Counties!
Phone: 586-939-5016
Email: programadvocates@myacc.org
Website:  www.myacc.org
A comprehensive community-based, outpatient program, committed to the prevention and treatment of psychological and social problems in the Arab-American, Chaldean, and mainstream community.  The mission of the Behavioral Health Program is to improve the quality of life of those individuals who seek its assistance. 


MCCMH INFANT MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM             
Phone:  586-466-6912   Pam Pitlanish
Available to Medicaid parents/guardians with mental illness whose parenting places infant/toddler at-risk
of serious emotional disturbance.  Also eligible are infants/toddlers 0-4 where there is concern among multiple developmental areas including behavior, self-regulation, affect, sensory processing or attachement, and the child has not responded to a less-intensive program. 


PROJECT CHOICES                                 
Phone:  586-541-0033 ext. 128    Shelly
Women of childbearing age can earn $$$ and learn about healthy choices regarding alcohol use and birth control.  Individual confidential sessions. 


Downriver Community Services Inc.
Administrative offices:
555 St. Clair Dr.
Algonac   MI  48001
Phone:  586-270-8055 #242  (Tamaria Morris)
Email:  tmorris@downrivercs.org
AND
Outreach Office:
28055 Gratiot Ave.
Roseville MI  48066
Phone:  810-278-6444
Provides substance abuse services for the homeless at numerous sites in St. Clair and Macomb counties.


Macomb Health Plan
Website:  www.macombhealthplan.org
This is open to people eligible for benefits under the Adult Benefit Waiver (ABW) program.


HOPE Center
33222 Groesbeck Hwy.
Fraser MI  48026
Phone: 586-294-HOPE
Website: www.hopecentermacomb.org
Co-dependency support.


Liberties South
26345 Gratiot
Roseville MI
Phone: 586-777-8094
Hosts a Dual-Recovery Anonymous groups to provide peer-to-peer support for adults managing recovery from both mental illness and substance use disorders. 


CARE
31900 Utica Road
Fraser MI  48026
Phone: 586-541-0033
Website: www.careofmacomb.com
AND
Greater Macomb Project VOX--The Voice of Recovery
Website: www.projectvox.com



MONROE COUNTY                                             SEE S.E.M.CA. ABOVE!

Monroe County Community Mental Health
1001 S. Raisinville
Monroe MI  48161
Phone:  734-243-7340          24 hour emergency line:  800-886-7340


Paula's House                      JUST ADDED 2/3/2012
PO Box 2002
Monroe MI  48161                       
Phone:  734-242-6650
Email: paulawhitman@sbcglobal.net
Website: www.paulashouse.org
Our mission is to empower women as they make the transition from treatment and/or incarceration to interdependent lifestyle, in a homelike environment. We hope to assist women in reconstructing their lives and returning to our community with skills that allow them to be self-sufficient. Our goal is tor reduce the occurrence of relapse and stop the “revolving door’ of incarceration.


Salvation Army Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Substance Abuse Program
3580 S. Custer Road
Monroe MI  48162
Phone: 734-242-5051   734-457-0661 TTY      734-457-4340 Voice
A residential program based in Monroe. 



OAKLAND COUNTY

Oakland County Community Mental Health
2011 Executive Hills  Blvd.
Auburn Hills MI  48326
Phone: 248-859-1210          24 hour emergency line: 800-231-1127
AND
Common Ground Sanctuary
1410 S. Telegraph
Bloomfield Hills MI  48302
Phone: 248-859-1210   OR 800-810-3772
Website:  www.commongroundhelps.org
This is the gateway to all mental health services in Oakland County.  Check with them first.....they have information and resources for ALL issues around mental health and mental illness.  Free counseling
and referrals.  Common Ground also offers three residential programs for people ages 10-22 who are
in crisis. 


Rose Hill Center            (See a more complete listing towards the top of the page!)      
5130 Rose Hill Blvd.
Holly MI  48442
Phone: 248-531-2413
Email:  development@rosehillcenter.org
Website:  www.rosehillcenter.org
Residential treatment and rehabilitation services to help adults with mental illness learn to manage their symptoms and achieve their highest level of independence.  Serves Michigan, primarily Wayne and Oakland and those over age 18. 


Arab American and Chaldean Council (ACC) / Oakland County Mental Health Services
20300 Civic Center  #318
Southfield MI  48076                     Clinics in Macomb and Wayne Counties also!
Phone: 248-354-8460
Email:  programadvocates@myacc.org
Website:  www.myacc.org
A comprehensive community-based, outpatient program, committed to the prevention and treatment
of psychological and social problems in the Arab-American, Chaldean, and mainstream community.
The mission of the Behavioral Health Program is to improve the quality of life of those individuals who
seek its assistance. 


Oakland County Health Division / PACE Program
Phone: 248-858-5200
Substance abuse services for the uninsured living in Oakland County.


Oakland Health Plan
Website: www.oaklandhealthplan.com
This is open to people eligible for benefits under the Adult Benefit Waiver (ABW) program.


Oakland University Psychology Clinic
2200 Squirrel Road
Auburn Hills MI
Phone: 248-370-2100
Shorter-term counseling, brief therapy and psychological testing based on a sliding fee scale. 


Grace Centers Of Hope
35 E. Huron
Pontiac MI  48342
Phone: 248-334-2187
Website:  www.gracecentersofhope.org
Provides clients with opportunities for life-changing recovery with counseling, life skills courses,
vocational education, a drug-free environment and state-of-the-art learning center as well as food,
shelter and clothing.


Common Ground Sanctuary
1410 S. Telegraph
Bloomfield Hills MI  48302
Phone: 248-456-8150   24 hour crisis line: 800-231-1127
Website:  www.commongroundsanctuary.org
This agency provides crisis counseling 24/7 to youth, adults and families in crisis in the Oakland
County area.  Free legal clinic every Tuesday from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.  Support groups also available.


South Oakland Shelter
431 N. Main Street
Royal Oak, MI  48067
Phone:  248-546-6566
Website: www.southoaklandshelter.org
Provides case management and substance abuse treatment.  Will also help clients apply for Social
Security.  Also has program to help clients get into housing after treatment.


Centro Multicultural La Familia               
35 W. Huron   Suite 500
Pontiac MI  48342
Phone: 248-858-7800
Website: www.centromulticultural.org
Substance abuse and mental health treatment as well as individual & family mental health.  Limited transportation within an 8 mile radius as well as limited child care.


Celebrate Recovery
Lakepoint Christian Church
501 Scott Lake Road
Waterford MI  48328
Phone: 248-891-3304
Email:  celebraterecovery2010@yahoo.com
Website: www.celebraterecoveryatlifepoint.org
Free group with a Christian perspective in dealing with problems such as drugs, alcohol, sexual addiction,
pornography, gambling, over-eating, co-dependency, unforgiveness, grief, anger, self-worth, abuse or any problem that keeps you from living your best life.  Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m.


Easter Seals Michigan                  
Administrative Office
2387 E. Walton Blvd.
Auburn Hills MI  48326
Phone:  248-475-6400  OR   800-75-SEALS
Website:  www.essmichigan.org
AND
Family Services---NORTH
2387 E. Walton Blvd.
Auburn Hills MI  48326
Phone: 248-475-6300 OR 866-99-CHILD
AND
Dreams Unlimited Clubhouse
1222 Catalpa Dr.
Royal Oak MI  48067
Phone: 248-544-2034  OR  866-296-3635
AND
Adult Services
22170 W. Nine Mile Road
Southfield MI 48033
Phone: 248-372-6800  OR 800-395-9819
AND
Family Services---SOUTH
17117 W. Nine Mile Road   Suite 220
Southfield MI  48075
Phone: 248-483-7804  OR  866-99-CHILD
AND
Centro Latino
269 Summit Dr.
Waterford MI  48328
Phone: 248-681-1940  OR  866-933-4611
AND
Collaborative Solutions
269 Summit Drive
Waterford MI  48328
Phone: 248-706-3450 OR 866-212-4389



WASHTENAW COUNTY

Washtenaw County PORT (Project Outreach)
110 N. 4th Avenue
Ann Arbor MI  48104
Phone: 734-222-3750
Website:  http://www.ewashtenaw.org/government/departments/port
Provides case management and mental health treatment to homeless individuals. 
Reach by going to the address above directly or by calling. 


Community Action Agency
Administrative Office:
400 West South Street
Adrian MI  49221
Phone:  517-263-7861
Website:  www.caajlh.org
Programs especially for migrant workers.


Washtenaw Community Health Organization
Clinic and Administrative Offices:
555 Towner Blvd.
Ypsilanti MI  48197
Phone: 734-544-3050  OR  800-440-7548  Access Unit  OR 734-544-3000 Clinic
              734-996-4747  24-hour Crisis Line
Central entry point for all Medicaid-eligible and indigent (uninsured) adults and children requesting
Mental Health, Public Health and/or Substance Abuse information and services in Washtenaw County.  Callers may receive health information and/or referrals to a variety of community services.  Individuals seeking substance abuse treatment services receive a comprehensive screening completed by a professional Social Worker or Public Health Professional.   Although the majority of screenings are
done over the phone, every effort is made to accommodate any special needs callers may have.
AND
Huron Valley Child Guidance
2940 Ellsworth
Ypsilanti MI   48197
Phone:  734-971-9605


Community Crisis Response Team  (CCRT)
2051 S. State Street
Ann Arbor MI  48108
Phone: 734-994-8048
The Community Crisis Response Team was established in late 2008.  Core principles for CCRT include community outreach, early intervention, stabilization and treatment in the least restrictive environment, coordination of care, and effective collaboration of all community stakeholders.


Psychiatric Emergency Services  (@ U-M Hospital)
1500 E. Medical Center Dr.
Ann Arbor MI  48109  (located on Level B1 of the Medical Center, adjacent to the Medical ER Dept.)
Phone: 734-936-5900
24 hour walk-ins and hotline for ASAP help!  Serving residents of Washtenaw County and the patients
of the University of Michigan Health System.  Psychiatrists and other mental health professionals provide emergency assistance for adults, children, and families in crisis 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.


Alcoholics Anonymous Ann Arbor
Phone: 734-482-5700


Alcoholics for Christ
Phone: 800-441-7877
Email:  office@alcoholicsforchrist.com
Inter-denominational, non-profit, Christian fellowship that ministers to three groups, Alcoholics or
Substance Abusers, Family members-those who relate regularly with an alcoholic or substance abuser,
and Adult Children-individuals who were raised in alcoholic, substance abuse or dysfunctional families. 
12-step recovery program for Christian alcoholics. Alcoholic Hotline Toll-free helpline  which offers latest information and referrals for substance abuse doctors, clinics, detoxification, rehabilitation, and other programs throughout the United States.


FreshStart Clubhouse
2051 State Street
Ann Arbor MI  48104
Phone:  734-929-9992
Fresh Start is a community, intentionally designed as an environment for people with severe mental illness
to develop self-efficacy and resiliency in their struggle to recover their lives and participate in society.  In order to facilitate recovery, Clubhouse works to help individuals to develop relationships, independent
living skills, job skills, and most importantly, self-esteem and confidence. 


Home of New Vision
3800 Packard,  Suite 210
Ann Arbor MI  48108
Phone:  734-975-1602
Non-profit organization that provides a structured, safe environment for women committed to ongoing recovery from chemical dependency.  They offer transitional housing, outpatient treatment and a recently added dual-diagnosis program for those with morbid mental illness.


Greenbrook Recovery Center-McAuley
2008 Hogback Road, Suite 8
Ann Arbor MI  48105
Phone:  734-786-4900
A part of St. Joseph's Hospital, Greenbrook provides residential detoxification, day and evening
Intensive Outpatient programs, traditional outpatient treatment, an alcohol and drug education series
and rapid opiate detoxification for chemically dependent adults. 


ALANO Club
995 N. Maple
Ann Arbor MI  48103
Phone: 734-668-8138
Non-profit, educational, rehabilitation association and facility; the mission of which is to provide a facility
for recovering persons and groups concerned with alcohol and/or substance abuse problems so that
they may gather in a sober, drug-free environment.  Their primary intent is to make this facility available
to Alcoholics Anonymous, Al-Anon, Alateen, and other "12 step" groups for meetings, social activities,
and recreational activities, as well as to provide educational and therapeutic alternatives to assist in recovering productively. 


Dawn Farm
502 W. Huron Street
Ann Arbor MI  48103
Phone: 734-485-8725  OR  734-669-8265
Offers long-term residential treatment program, based on group counseling, for drug and alcohol abusers ages 17 and over in a setting of a working farm.  Numerous other programs including chemical detox center as well as a women's transitional program that offers comprehensive assistance ranging from residential placement to employment assistance. 











Project FOCUS 2012 Winter Camp
First Presbyterian Church
168 Cass Avenue
Mt. Clemens MI  48043
Phone: 586-541-0033
Website:  www.careofsem.com
Project FOCUS is a free support program for parents, caregivers, and youth ages 6-15.  Held Jan. 9th, Feb. 13th, March 19th and April 16 from 6-8 p.m. at the address above.  Free parking, free pizza dinner is provided nightly, and free childcare available for children ages 3-5 years old.  Call the number above for a registration packet.
Recipients of substance use services have rights protected by state and federal law and promulgated rules. 
For information, contact:
State Recipient Rights Coordinator
P.O. Box 30664, Lansing MI  48909. 
Please check under "Emergency Housing Resources" as well for more resources depending on your particular need!
Counties are
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This page was last updated: May 3, 2012