on the HOME page for many more resources to help you with
baby supplies such as diapers and formula!
STATE RESOURCES
SAFE DELIVERY HOTLINE
Phone: 866-733-7733
State law allows a mother to turn her child over to a recognized, safe facility for eventual adoption with NO questions asked! This can be done at your local fire station, police station or hospital.
NOTE: You MUST turn the baby over to a WORKER ON DUTY!!!
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Detroit Health Department / W.I.C (Women, Infants and Children)
Administrative Office:
100 Mack Ave. (Third Floor)
Detroit, MI 48201
Phone: 313-228-6846 WIC: 313-251-7321
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children
provides federal grants to states for supplemental foods, health care referrals,
and nutrition education for low-income pregnant, breast-feeding (and non) postpartum women, and to infants and children up to age 5 who are found to
be at nutritional risk. Services are available in Spanish, Arabic, Chaldean and Bengali.
Great Start to Quality
8164 Executive Court Suite A
Lansing, MI 48917
Phone: 877-614-7328
Resources for childcare, food, children's clothing, diapers, early learning,
parent tools, housing, family health and dental.
MSU Kinship Care Resource Center
Phone: 800-535-1218
Information on kinship care, legal/guardianship issues, financial assistance,
and support groups.
SUPPORT GROUPS / MULTIPLE COUNTIES
EMBRACE GRACE SUPPORT GROUP
Metro City Taylor Church
21080 Penn
Taylor, MI 48180
A support group for those dealing with unplanned pregnancies.
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EMBRACE GRACE SUPPORT GROUP
Bernadette's Faith in Action
20880 10 Mile
St. Clair Shores, MI 48081
Phone: 248-377-8319
EMBRACE MOMS SUPPORT GROUP / EMBRACE DADS SUPPORT GROUP
Life of Purpose Christian Church
20880 E. 10 Mile
St. Clair Shores, MI 48080
Phone: 248-377-8319 / 586-381-4852
Helping Moms & Dads develop healthy relationships with themselves, God &
others. Childcare provided.
MAN 2 MAN PROGRAM
CareNet Pregnancy Center / Berkley
2826 Coolidge Hwy.
Berkley, MI 48072
Phone: 248-545-6411
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CareNet Pregnancy Center / Detroit
13864 Grand River Ave.
Detroit, MI 48227
Phone: 313-243-1267
If you choose to parent, we are here to help you get the training you need to be
a great dad. You will have a personal advocate to guide you through and an edu- cational program tailored to meet your needs. Earn free baby bucks to shop in
our Baby Boutique! New car seats, cribs, diapers, wipes, baby food, clothes,
baby equipment, and maternity clothes.
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LEARN & EARN PROGRAM
Deciding to parent is a huge step and you’ll probably have lots of questions.
We provide a free ongoing educational program to support you in your decision
to parent. Children don’t come with instruction manuals so our specialized curr- iculum includes information on pregnancy, infant/toddler care and safety, and life-skills. Participation in this parenting program allows you to earn necessary free items for your baby.
Nature's Playhouse
777 Livernois
Ferndale, MI 48220
Phone: 248-955-3219
Black & Brown Mama’s Inspired:
We are a communal people. Come heal in a circle, in a space where you can be
fully seen and heard. Group discussions and activities, exploring realistic self-
care options, establishing healthy boundaries & so much more...
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Fatherhood Support Group:
Fathers, your voice matters. Come and be heard on what issues matter most to
you. Space is limited, preregistration is required.
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Child Safety Courses:
Safely prepare for your child's arrival by joining our Baby Proofing Workshops
and In-Home Assessments, CPR and AED classes and Car Seat Assessment
Workshops.
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LGBT Parenting Support Group:
The purpose of the group is for LGBT families to have a monthly opportunity
to get together to get to know one another and to discuss topics of interest.
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It Takes A Village:
The joys and challenges of motherhood can be overwhelming and exhausting
& can leave us feeling lost and isolated in our new world. This group is a chance to discuss some of these experiences in a friendly, supportive environment, full of people who are going through the same ups and downs and adjustments as you. Come to feel supported, build friendships, and share with each other the tools we've learned to manage motherhood. Lap babies welcome.
Postpartum Support International
6706 SW 54th Ave.
Portland, OR 97219
Phone: 503-894-9453 Support Helpline: 800-944-4773
Postpartum Support International operates as a non-profit organization. The
Organization dedicated to helping families suffering from postpartum depress-
ion, anxiety, and distress. Postpartum Support International serves communities in the United States.
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Online Support Groups
Over 30 specialty groups available5 days a week.
FOR THOSE WITH PREMATURE BABIES
Lily's Hope Foundation
6801 Tilghman #111
Allentown, PA 18103
Phone: 267-776-HOPE
Order a Package of Hope:
All of our Care Packages are free to families with premature babies based on availability and feasibility and are not guaranteed. All Packages of Hope are customized to answer your family's specific needs by providing items that
will help during this time. Only one Package of Hope per family. We appreciate
your understanding so that we can continue to help families across the country with premature babies. Also at this time, we are unable to ship packages out-
side of the United States. If there are siblings at home, we can help with a sibling care package.
Hospital Package of Hope:
These care packages have vital and basic items for the immediate use to allow
them to focus on their little one while in the NICU. These packages are meant for those families with their preemie currently in the NICU. Example of Hospital Package of Hope contents: blankets, hand sanitizer, coffee, snacks, cleaning
wipes, disposable plates, cups, and utensils.
Transition Home Package of Hope:
These care packages are important and help families feel prepared for their little
one when they come home from the NICU. These packages are meant for those
families transitioning home with their preemie and have been home for no more
than 1 month. Example of Transition Home Package of Hope contents: diapers,
baby wipes, clothing, and baby supplies.
MILITARY FAMILIES
Soldier's Angels Baby Brigade
2895 NE Loop 410 Suite 107
San Antonio, TX 78218
Phone: 210-629-0020
Soldiers’ Angels Baby Brigade provides virtual baby showers for expectant
families of the military community, including:
- Spouses of deployed service members
- Spouses of post-9/11 wounded, ill, or injured service members and veterans
- Expectant post-9/11 wounded, ill, or injured service members and veterans
Expectant mothers will receive virtual baby showers from Angel volunteers across
the country. Our dedicated volunteers not only shop for baby items to help the mili-
tary family prepare for their new little bundle of joy but many also put their personal
sewing and crafting talents to use and lovingly create handmade baby gifts, includ-
ing blankets and booties. In addition, mothers will receive a special gift basket from
Soldiers’ Angels.
INFANT SAFETY – CAR SEATS & SAFE SLEEP
Kohl’s Safe Baby University – DMC Children’s Hospital
3901 Beaubien
Detroit, MI 48201
Phone: 313-745- KIDS (5437)
Children’s Special Health Care Services
Phone: 313-832- 9342
Crossroads of Michigan (When Available)
2424 West Grand Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48208
Phone: 313-831- 2787
Healthy Moms and Babies
17250 W 12 Mile Suite 111
Southfield, MI 48076
Phone: 248-996- 9585
Charlie's House
2425 Campbell Street
Kansas City, MO 64108
Phone: 816-591-1766
Charlie’s House is pleased to offer home safety education and child-proofing supplies to families needing these items. Charlie's House provides hundreds
of safety devices each year to families so they can make their homes safe.
Populations this program serves:
- Anyone in need / all ages
- Pregnant families with children
United Community Family Services/CALC (Chaldean American Ladies of Charity)
2033 Austin Dr,
Troy, MI
Phone: 248-528-0130
The Sharehouse Basic Needs Center:
UCFS' Sharehouse Basic Needs Center collects and distributes new and gently-
used items to families and individuals in need such as furniture, mattresses, kitchenware, clothing, personal care items, cleaning supplies, car seats, diapers, other baby essentials, and much, much more.
PREGNANCY CENTERS / MULTIPLE COUNTIES SERVED
(Primarily Right to Life Centers)
For a more complete listing of Pregnancy Centers throughout Michigan,
Bethany Christian Services
National Office:
901 Eastern Ave. NE
PO Box 29
Grand Rapids, MI 49501-0294
Phone: 800-BETHANY (238-4269)
Our 24/7 nationwide crisis pregnancy line & ask to speak to a pregnancy
counselor.
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Bethany in Southeast Michigan
18000 W. 9 Mile
Southfield, MI 48075-4009
Phone: 248-414-4080
Pregnancy Resources:
It is important that you find someone who will support you throughout your pregnancy and respect your confidentiality. A Bethany counselor will help
you find your own answers and respect your decision.
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Has a variety of locations in Michigan!
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The largest adoption agency in the United States, Bethany also serves orphans
in countries on five continents. We have more than 80 locations in the U.S. and minister to children and families in more than a dozen countries.
ALSO OFFERS:
- Temporary Care Services / Foster Care & Interim Care
Compassion Pregnancy Center
37540 S. Gratiot Suite 100
Clinton Township, MI 48036
Phone: 586-783-2229
Downriver Pregnancy Resource Center
24110 Pennsylvania
Taylor, MI 48180
Phone: 734-946-4121
DPRC is a faith-based center that serves clients of all faiths and backgrounds.
Our center serves the Downriver Community including but not limited to the
following cities: Allen Park, Brownstown, Ecorse, Flat Rock, Gibraltar, Grosse
Ile, Huron, Lincoln Park, Melvindale, River Rouge, Riverview, Rockwood, Rom-
ulus, Southgate, Taylor, Trenton, Woodhaven, and Wyandotte. We do not offer
abortion services or referrals.
Right to Life of Michigan
2340 Porter St. SW
Wyoming, MI
Phone: 616-532-2300
There are more than 150 locations in Michigan that offer pregnancy and adoption help services. Use our online map below to find a location near you. Help Center
listings include addresses, phone numbers and web sites.
SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR SUBSTANCE ADDICTED PREGNANCIES
Hegira Health Inc.
Administrative Offices:
37450 Schoolcraft Suite 110
Livonia, MI 48150
Phone: 734-458-4601
Specifically designed to help pregnant women in substance use treatment or recovery. Services are provided in the home or in the community. You can enter
the program at any time during your pregnancy. Services can continue for up to
6 months after the birth of your child.
DIAPER BANKS, FORMULA AND BABY FOOD RESOURCES
Some of the resources on this page can supply you with diapers, formula and
baby food and some food banks also can help you! Check on this link for MI's
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For other Diaper resources (including cloth diapers), formula & hygiene items,
please check on this site listed on the homepage in the middle of the page under this link! Hygiene Pantries
A GIRL LIKE ME INC
19642 Lyndon
Detroit, MI
Phone: 313-444-0687
A Girl Like Me Inc. is a non-profit organization that assists girls from ages 11 to
25 – teens, teen moms, moms, and anyone who could use a friend. We listen to
their struggles, get them the resources they need, and watch them build the life
of their dreams.
Feminine Products:
We deliver personal hygiene kits to protect you from diseases. Only a healthy woman can be a happy woman, and we want you to rejoice in your womanhood,
not resent it!
Baby Items:
As a mom, you can use all the help you can get. We provide everyday items like
free diapers, wipes, baby milk, and food. You can also get gently-used baby items, clothing, and shoes.
Black Mothers Breastfeeding Association (BMBFA)
Location: See website for Breastfeeding Club Locations
Phone: 800-313- 6141
Free Formula Exchange
The Free Formula Exchange is a nationwide mutual aid network connecting
families who need baby formula to people who have formula to donate. This
online tool is free to use. Cost should not be a barrier to feeding our children.
This is a mutual aid platform and no paid transactions are permitted between
formula seekers and providers. We're exchanging humanity, not dollars.
Henry Ford Breast Milk Bank
Phone: 517-205-MILK
The Cloth Option
Administrative Office:
P.O. Box 1341
Holyoke, MA 01041
Phone: 413-455-0865
If you are a caregiver in the US or its territories, or a military family stationed
abroad, who is interested in trying cloth diapers as a solution to diaper need,
apply for your free cloth diaper package today.
WIC Breastfeeding – Mommies Café
Location: See website for Mommies Café Locations
Phone: 313-876- 4555
PREGNANCY CENTERS SERVING MULTIPLE COUNTIES
AAA Pregnancy Resource Center by Ward Church
40000 Six Mile
Northville, MI 48168
Phone: 248-374-7400
This program covers residents of the following counties: Lapeer County,
Livingston County, Macomb County, Oakland County, St. Clair County and
Wayne County.
Care Net Pregnancy Information Center of Berkley & Detroit
Care Net Berkley
2826 Coolidge Hwy
Berkley, MI 48072
Phone: 248-545-6411
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Care Net Detroit
13864 Grand River Ave.
Detroit, MI 48227
Phone: 313-243-1267
Unplanned Pregnancy?
We are here to help. We serve the Metro Detroit community by assisting women
who are facing an unplanned pregnancy by providing free pregnancy tests, ultra- sounds to confirm pregnancy, and various resources to help them through this journey.
Catholic Charities of Southeast Michigan / PROJECT HOPE
Administrative Offices:
24445 Northwestern Hwy. Suite 200
Southfield, MI 48075
Detroit:
Located inside the Cabrini Clinic in Corktown
1234 Porter
Detroit, MI 48226
Phone: 313-961-6683 #5
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Romeo:
Located at the Agape Center on the campus of St. Clement of Rome
347 S. Main St.
Romeo, MI 48065
Phone: 248-338-4250 #4133
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Pontiac:
Located in the LaCasa Amiga Legal Clinic & Community Program Building
76 Williams
Pontiac, MI 48341
Phone: 248-338-4250 #4133
Safe, no cost, caring, and confidential supportive services for women expecting
a child or who have a child under 12 months.
At Project Hope we provide:
- Baby items including diapers, wipes, formula and more
- Referrals to community resources
- Effective parenting skills, education and support
- Breastfeeding information and more
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Operation Layette in partnership with the Council of Catholic Women
Phone: 313-335-3261
Operation Layette in partnership with the Council of Catholic Women shares the
love of Jesus by providing hope and support to new mothers and their babies by providing layette kits with essential baby items (newborn – 9 months) to mothers
in need.
Great Start LLC
36380 Garfield Suite 4
Clinton Twp., MI 48035
Phone: 586-825-3029 After-Hours Phone: 586-842-4456
Serves families in Wayne, Macomb, Oakland, Genesee, Saginaw and St.Clair counties. Free home visiting program to assist pregnant women and infants
12 months and under who have Medicaid. Assists with Medicaid and WIC applications, nutritional needs, transportation to medical and WIC appoint-
ments, parenting and health education classes and childbirth classes, baby
items, affordable housing resources, health and risk factor education, and breastfeeding support.
HOPE Medical Clinic
Mailing address for all programs:
HOPE Clinic
P.O. Box 980311
Ypsilanti, MI 48198-0311
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HOPE Medical & Dental Clinic
518 Harriet
Ypsilanti, MI 48198
Phone: 734-484-2989 Administration
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HOPE Wayne Medical Clinic
33608 Palmer
Westland, MI 48186
Phone: 734-710-6688
Provides feminine products, hygiene products, self-care products, & baby
care such as formula, diapers, wipes & baby food. During normal operations
there are also parenting classes, baby layette programs and assistance with community resources. Must have had a baby to receive supplies. Provides
referrals to other resources. Mother's & Primary Caretakers may come in
once a week to pick up supplies. Also has a free laundry service for a total
of six loads per person. To schedule an appointment for this service, please
call 734-961-3124 at 9 a.m. on Fridays.
Pregnancy Aid
15847 E. Eight Mile
Eastpointe, MI 48021
Phone: 313-882-1000
Offers pregnancy support and material help such as brand new and gently
used maternity clothes, baby clothes and baby equipment. We also have
diapers, wipes, breastfeeding accessories, books and toys.
Wayne County Dept. of Health, Human and Veterans Services
33030 Van Born
Wayne, MI 48184
Phone: 734-727-7000 Appointments: 734-727-7100
Provides nutrition assessment, education and counseling, food assistance and referral services for eligible women and children up to age 5. Home visiting pro-
gram for pregnant or new parents of children less than 3 months to provide social support, home visits, information and care coordination to promote healthy preg- nancies, good birth outcomes and healthy infant development. Provides health insurance coverage for children with physical disabilities from birth to 21 years
old or individuals with cystic fibrosis or hemophilia covered beyond age 21.
DETROIT & METRO DETROIT
AAA Pregnancy Resource Center
32080 Schoolcraft
Livonia, MI 48150
Phone: 734-425-8061 After Hours Number: 800-712-HELP (4357)
The AAA Pregnancy Resource Center has been serving the Livonia community
for 40+ years. We help empower women and men with resources to best make important decisions about family planning.
Arab-American and Chaldean Council (A.C.C.)
Administrative Office:
363 W. Big Beaver
Troy, MI 48084
Phone: 248-559-1990
ACC’s Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, better known as the WIC Program, assists in meeting the nutritional needs of expectant, breast-feeding and postpartum women, infants, and children through
age five.
ACC WIC Breastfeeding Program:
The ACC WIC program is dedicated to providing our pregnant mothers with the support they need to make an educated choice on how they will feed their new
baby once he or she arrives. ACC has a Breastfeeding Specialist on staff and
three other Breastfeeding Specialists located in their 6 WIC clinics. In addition
to our Breastfeeding Specialist staff, ACC WIC currently has three Certified
Lactation Specialists and a Certified Lactation Counselor (CLC) on staff.
Project Fresh:
WIC Project FRESH is a program that makes fresh produce available to low-
income, nutritionally-at-risk consumers, through Michigan farmers’ markets.
Wayne County Breastfeeding Coalition:
ACC is an active member of the Wayne County Breastfeeding Coalition which
is dedicated to improving the health and well-being of infants and families
through education and advocacy.
Babies R Precious LLC
25121 Ford Suite 10
Dearborn, MI 48128
Phone: 313-558-9178
Childbirth education, housing & insurance assistance, transportation to WIC appointments, transportation referrals, breast feeding education, free baby
items, counseling services, nursing services and referrals to prenatal care.
Crossroads of Michigan Parenting Program
2424 W. Grand Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48208
Phone: 313-831-0212
The goals of Crossroads Parenting Support Program are to provide a safe, accepting, non-judgmental environment to talk freely about being a parent;
facilitate educational classes, workshops, networking opportunities, peer sharing/support and lots of resources; support parent participants and help
them acquire a new knowledge, skills and tools to nurture their children,
help parents provide a healthy, caring, wholesome home environment for
their children and family.
Lincoln Park Crisis Pregnancy Center
1760 Fort (N.W. corner of Fort St. and Southfield)
Lincoln Park, MI 48146
Phone: 313-386-4005
FREE pregnancy tests, counseling, and referrals. Assistance with baby items.
Please call for appointment.
MCHS Family of Services / Detroit Resource Center
Main Office:
26645 W. 6 Mile
Redford, MI 48240
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Detroit Office:
Durfee Innovation Society
2470 Collingswood Suite 108
Detroit, MI 48206
Phone: 313-531-4060
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Teen Infant Parenting Services:
The Teen Infant Parenting Services Program supports young mothers in
search of support and safety. TIPS provides transitional housing services,
parenting education classes, individual and group counseling, life skills
training, case management and more. Services are provided to homeless
mothers and their young children in Detroit.
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To learn more about our T.I.P.S. program or to make a referral, contact TIPS Supervisor Ronnika Harris at 313-873-0117 or rharr@mchsmi.org.
Natural Momma Me Initiative
11000 W. McNichols Suite 323
Detroit, MI 48221
Phone: 313-757-5427
The Natural Momma Me Initiative is a non-profit organization catering to the
needs of mom and baby. We provide diapers, both cloth and disposable, to
low-Income families. Our goal is to increase the health, wellness, security
and independence of the diverse populations served. Additionally, we provide referrals to affordable care services and environmentally friendly resources
which includes, but is not limited to, cloth diaper education, midwifery & doula
care, lactation services, baby-wearing classes, maternal nutrition, and childbirth education classes.
Planned Choices Women's Resource Center
(formerly Melvindale Crisis Pregnancy Center)
4517 Allen
Allen Park, MI 48101
Phone: 313-382-5941
The Planned Choices Women’s Resource Center in Allen Park has been
supporting girls and women for the past 29 years. We are a non-profit,
independent, 501(c)(3) organization. All of our services are free of charge.
We offer assistance with pregnancy tests, counseling, ultrasounds, mater-
nity clothes, baby items, or information about parenting, adoption, or abortion.
SisterFriends Detroit
100 Mack Ave.
Detroit, MI 48201
Phone: 313-961-BABY (2229)
SisterFriends is a volunteer effort to support healthier women, mothers & babies. SisterFriends provides support to women who are pregnant, moms, and their families until their baby’s first birthday. Volunteer Sister-Friends connect women who are pregnant, moms, and families to existing programs and resources – and
to each other. Many SisterFriend Mentors and their Sister's relationships continue well beyond the baby’s first birthday. Once a SisterFriend always a SisterFriend.
Starfish Family Services
Parent and Family & Early Childhood Development Program
30000 Hiveley
Inkster, MI 48141
Phone: 734-728-3400
Starfish Family Resource Center will provide educational and mental health
support services to at-risk families. Offers young children a library of educa-
tional books & DVDs, support groups, family play groups, family activities.
Also has a diaper bank!
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Nurse-Family Partnership
Phone: 833-637-2229
Great Free program for first time pregnant women who are 28 weeks gestation
or less. The client will be connected with a FREE personal Nurse who will call
them weekly & bi-weekly. The nurse will evaluate any health concerns, connect
the client with community resources & offer educational & emotional support.
Stork's Nest
St.Clements Episcopal Church
4300 Harrison
Inkster, MI 48141
Phone: 734-728-0790
The Guidance Center Community Resource Centers
13101 Allen
Southgate, MI 48195
Phone: 734-785-7705 #7835 After Hours Crisis Line: 888-711-5465
Offers literacy events, parenting classes, computer lab & clothing closet.
- 3320 Electric, Lincoln Park 48146 734-785-7705 #7421
- 35200 Smith, Romulus 48174 734-785-7705 #7529
- 18635 Bowie, Southgate 48195 734-785-7700
- 550 Eaton, River Rouge 48218 313-294-6276
The Lennon Pregnancy Center
24275 Ann Arbor Trail
Dearborn Heights, MI 48127
Phone: 313-277-5637
Email: lpcoffice@lennoncenter.org
The Lennon Pregnancy Center provides enrichment, non-judgmental advice, education, counseling, and material assistance before, during and after preg-
nancy.
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 families' 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.
WAYNE METROPOLITAN CAA
Wayne Metro Detroit HQ
7310 Woodward Suite 800
Detroit, MI 48202
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Out-County Service Hub
2121 Biddle Ave.
Wyandotte, MI 48192
Phone: 313-388-9799
Wayne Metro offers many Healthy Family Resources such as free safety seats
and diapers through our Community Diaper Bank. We also collaborate with
local organizations to host semi-annual Community Baby Showers, in which
parents and families are given information and gifts that help them be more
caring, informed, & attentive.
Zeta Stork's Nest Foundation
New Prospect Missionary Baptist Church
6330 Pembroke
Detroit, MI 48221
Phone: 313-646-2234
Stork’s Nest is a program designed to increase the number of women who get
early and regular prenatal care so that more babies get a healthy start in life.
A cooperative national project of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. and the March of
Dimes, Stork’s Nest fulfills the sorority’s pledge to contribute to health and
welfare of children, and is ultimately tied to the March of Dimes mission to pre-
vent birth defects and infant mortality.
LENAWEE COUNTY:
******Child Care Network Lenawee County
Human Services Building
1040 South Winter Suite 2020
Adrian, MI 49221
Phone: 517-264-5324
Helps families find care, pay for care and assists early learning professionals
provide quality childcare.
CPC of Lenawee
308 N. Broad
Adrian, MI 49221
Phone: 517-263-5701 800-395-HELP 24/7
At the CPC, we help to provide peace of mind for expecting parents by
assisting them to do what is best for both them and their child. We make
sure our clients are fully aware of all the options available to them and
provide medical services such as pregnancy tests and limited ultrasounds.
We have resources for families including our earn while you learn program
and additional resources for dads.
Lenawee County Community Action
400 W. South
Adrian, MI 49221
Phone: 517-263-7861 800-438-1845
Who Is Eligible for WIC?
Pregnant and postpartum women, infants and children up to five years
of age may participate if they are MI residents from low-to middle income households (185% of poverty and/or Medicaid or Bridge card eligible) and
are determined to be at nutritional or health risk by the Community Action
Agency WIC staff.
MACOMB COUNTY:
Abigayle Ministries
12313 Nineteen Mile
Sterling Heights, MI 48313
Phone: 586-323-1411
Abigayle’s Residential Program strives to meet the needs of women who have chosen LIFE for their babies in the face of adversity. These needs may be phy-
sical, emotional or spiritual. Our goal as caretakers of those the Lord entrusts
to the ministry is to view each individual through the eyes of Christ.
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Our program provides shelter for homeless mothers, eighteen years and older, during their pregnancy and postpartum care. The goal of the program is to equip and prepare each woman for independent living, parenthood and a God-focused
and seeking life. A unique plan of care is designed to meet each woman’s special needs.
GIANNA HOUSE
21357 Redmond Ave.
Eastpointe, MI 48021
Phone: 586-445-0440
Gianna House occupies the former convent of St. Veronica Church. It accom-
modates up to six pregnant teen residents, 13-17 years of age and their infants. Gianna House alternative to abortion, to increase the number of full-term preg- nancies.
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Community Outreach Center:
Our community Outreach program aims to provide education and support to families with young children. These services assist women through this very challenging period in their lives.
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Resources:
We are blessed to offer much needed items to mothers. These items include
but are not limited to: (Items are based on availability) Clothing, Wipes, Diapers, Blankets, Formula, Car Seats, Strollers, High Chairs, Toys & Books.
Bernadette's Faith in Action
20880 E. 10 Mile
St. Clair Shores, MI
Phone: 248-377-8319
Compassion Pregnancy Center
27540 S. Gratiot Suite 100
Clinton Twp., MI 48036
Phone: 586-783-2229 800-712-HELP 24/7
Our medical center specializes in helping those experiencing unplanned
pregnancy by providing pregnancy tests and limited ultrasounds, as well
as education and mentoring. We strive to give each person the help and
information needed to make an informed choice.
The Macomb County Health Department / Diaper Depot
Children’s Special Health Care Services (CSHCS)
25401 Harper Ave.
St. Clair Shores, MI 48081-2240
Phone: 586-466-6855
Modeled after the national Community Action Team (CAT) that is tasked with addressing infant mortality in local communities, the Baby Resource Network
of Macomb is a diverse team of community partners and health professionals
who develop action plans for community outreach and support to enhance
infant safety and health.
MONROE COUNTY
******Child Care Network Monroe County
9 Washington Suite D
Monroe, MI 48161
Phone: 734-243-7451
Helps families find care, pay for care and assists early learning professionals
provide quality childcare.
Early Childhood Services Monroe County
1101 S. Raisinville
Monroe, MI 48161
Phone: 734-242-5799 #1610
Offers comprehensive programming for infants, toddlers, and pre-school
aged children with special needs.
HEARTBEAT OF MONROE
123 W. First
Monroe, MI 48161
Phone: 734-243-6550
Heartbeat of Monroe gives free confidential assistance to those who are dealing
with a pregnancy, caring for an infant or parenting a child. Heartbeat of Monroe
is a Christ-centered, life-affirming, non-profit pregnancy care and resource center.
Heartbeat also offers pregnancy tests, ultrasounds, counseling and a 24 hour crisis hotline. All services are free of charge.
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Heartbeat offers diapers, wipes, formula, clothing, car seats and so much more.
Our goods are focused to help Newborn to size 6x.
Monroe Community Opportunity Center NEW GUIDELINES BELOW!
1140 S. Telegraph
Monroe, MI 48161
Phone: 734-241-2775
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The Opportunity Center
120 Eastchester
Monroe, MI 48161
Phone: 734-241-4313
Under the new guidelines, participants are eligible for diaper packages for four consecutive months within a 12-month period. The four-month window starts the date of a participant's first package. For example, if a participant receives a diaper package in January, she is eligible to receive packages in January, February, March and April. After April, the recipient will not be eligible again until the following January.
Am I qualified?
Diaper recipients must live in the same home as the child. The child must be under the age of 18. Households are eligible for the program if they have an income at or below 200% of the federal poverty level or have been enrolled in any of the following programs in the last 12 months: SNAP (food stamps), FIP, State Emergency Relief (SER), Weatherization Assistance, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Cash Assistance.
When and where can I get diapers?
Diapers are distributed from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays at MCOP, 1140 S. Telegraph Road in Monroe.
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The Opportunity Center, 120 Eastchester St. in Monroe, distributes diapers from 1-3 p.m. Mondays.
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"With the increased funding available this year, we were able to not only expand
the program within Monroe County, but also distribute diapers in five neighboring counties (Lenawee, Livingston, Oakland, Washtenaw and Wayne). Through these partnerships, we are able to provide this much-needed resource to families who
are struggling to meet their household needs."
Monroe County Health Department / Children's Special Health Care Services
Phone: 734-240-7820
Monroe County Health Department offers the Children's Special Health Care Services, which helps families pay for expenses for children with special needs.
NorthBrook Church
12000 Jones
Carleton, MI 48117
Phone: 734-654-3993
The We Care Project is a ministry of NorthBrook Church, working together in
con- junction with Gleaners and MCOP to provide food and essential items for
local families in need. It is our mission to serve the community with the passion
of Deuteronomy 15:11.
New Beginnings Mercy House
3877 Jackman
Ida, MI 48140
Phone: 734-240-2239
New Beginnings will offer women in crisis pregnancy alternatives to abortion
by providing community-based support services such as pregnancy testing, counseling, parental skills training, medical referrals, and adoption services. Residential services such as housing, clothing, food, bible studies, and con-
tinued education with the aim to facilitate self-sufficiency. The ministry is sup-portive of the mother’s decision to parent or make adoption plans for her baby.
New Beginnings takes a Christ-centered approach so each woman can know
and choose God’s plan and purpose for her life and the life of her baby.
Selah's Center of Hope
204 S. Macomb
Monroe, MI 48161
Phone: 800-723-8331.
Our residential program is for unwed pregnant mothers who are choosing life
for their child but are in need of a housing program that can help them with
their unique needs.
OAKLAND COUNTY:
Another Way Pregnancy Center
31700 W. 12 Mile Suite 102
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
Phone: 248-471-5858
Website: https://answers4pregnancy.com/services
FREE pregnancy testing, confidential lay counseling, material assistance,
post-abortion counseling. Information provided for parenting, pregnancy
& fetal development, abortion procedures & effects, building healthy relat-
ionships, abstinence education, adoption.
Baldwin Center
Main location:
212 Baldwin Ave.
Pontiac, MI 48342
Phone: 248-332-6101
Baby food, infant formula, and diapers are available on a monthly basis when supplies permit. Ask for the Kitchen Manager Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri-
days 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Mary’s Mantle / A Catholic Home for Expectant Mothers
P.O. Box 365
Southfield, MI 48037
Phone: 248-376-5338
Mary’s Mantle is a Catholic residential program for homeless expectant women.
We witness the love of Christ by promoting the dignity of life. We provide a safe, faith-based, and caring environment that supports the transition into motherhood, including extended aftercare for continued personal growth and integration into
the community. We focus on the spiritual, emotional, physical, educational, and vocational well-being of mother and child.
Oakland County Sheriff's Cops-N-Cribs
1200 N. Telegraph
Pontiac, MI 48341
Phone: 248-858-1947
The Oakland County Sheriff's Office, in partnership with The Oakland County Department of Health & Human Services, offers FREE portable cribs to provide
a safe sleeping environment to infants throughout Oakland County. If you have
any questions or you or someone you know is in need of a crib, please call Oak-
land County Sheriff's Office Community Liaison Amanda Ford at 248-858-1947.
The Luke Project 52 Clinic of Flint
3404 S. Saginaw
Flint, MI 48503
Phone: 810-252-0464
Provides free prenatal, postpartum and infant care through one year of life
to any family in the Flint area. Has a MOBILE unit that typically sees three
to five patients per day, once a week. Staff drive to a patient's home or work-
place for testing, prenatal care, postpartum check-ups and newborn care.
Typically, they have 2 nurses, an ultra-sonographer and a driver on staff.
Second & Fourth Thursday of each month from Noon to 4 p.m.--
Walk-in's are welcome!
- FREE Personalized Prenatal Care by Doctors and Midwives
- FREE Infant care to 12 months old
- FREE Doula prenatal education
United Community Family Services/CALC (Chaldean American Ladies of Charity)
2033 Austin Dr,
Troy, MI
Phone: 248-528-0130
The Sharehouse Basic Needs Center:
UCFS' Sharehouse Basic Needs Center collects and distributes new and gently-
used items to families and individuals in need such as furniture, mattresses, kitchenware, clothing, personal care items, cleaning supplies, car seats, diapers, other baby essentials, and much, much more.
WASHTENAW COUNTY:
******Child Care Network Washtenaw County
3941 Research Park Dr. Suite C
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Phone: 734-975-1840
Helps families find care, pay for care and assists early learning professionals
provide quality childcare.
Catholic Social Services of Washtenaw County
CSSW Main Building
4925 Packard
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Phone: 734-971-9781
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Catholic Social Services of Washtenaw County will assist you in exploring
options of parenting, or if interested, pursuing an adoption plan. We have comprehensive services for clients who parent or who make alternate plans
for their babies. All services, from counseling to referrals to long-term support,
are offered at no charge.
Destiny and Purpose Community Outreach
127 N. Washington
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Phone: 877-832-1277
Parent & Baby in Need program. Deliveries of essential baby items
at designated public locations.
Manchester Community Resource Center
710 E. Main Rooms 229 & 231
PO Box 433
Manchester, MI 48158
Phone: 734-428-7722
New parents can request baby baskets through us (provided courtesy of Manchester Ladies Society). We regularly host WIC, which provides special supplemental food & nutrition program for women, infants and children.
Northfield's Human Services
9075 Brookside Dr,
Whitmore Lake, MI 48189
Phone: 734-492-1717
Northfield's Human Services (NHS) provides social services, including,
but not limited to, access to health care, food, and transportation, or
assistance with access to these services, in an empowering and respect-
ful way to the residents of Northfield Township and the greater Whitmore
Lake area who face challenges due to low income, older age, disabilities,
or other special needs and disadvantages.
Planned Parenthood Ann Arbor West Health Center
2370 W. Stadium Blvd.
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
Phone: 734-929-9480
Planned Parenthood is one of the nation’s leading providers of high-quality, affordable health care, and the nation’s largest provider of sex education.
With or without insurance, you can always come to us for your health care.
If you're concerned about cost, you may qualify for low- or no-cost services.
Saline Area Social Service
1259 Industrial Dr.
Saline, MI 48176
Phone: 734-429-4570
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SalineAreaSocialService
Saline Area Social Service serves families and individuals living within the
Saline Area School District with a variety of programs & resources.
SOS Community Services
114 N. River
Ypsilanti, MI 48198
Phone: 734-484-9945 734-484-5411
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