NOTE:
Many Food Pantries now ALSO have hygiene and cleaning products but with some, you MUST ASK!
Otherwise, we will be listing special pantries where you can find those items. Also check with any
non-profit or Social Service agencies you may be working with as many of those also have these
ALSO:
these items!
NOTE:
If your child has a Michigan Medicaid Plan OR Child Waiver Program, then your child's diapers /
briefs are provided at NO COST. If your child is 3+ years old and not potty-trained, you can reach
out to their Pediatrician and ask for a prescription for diapers. Doctors can offer options of com-
panies who can help supply you with diapers / pull-ups once a month. Child must have a special
needs diagnosis.
NOTE:
If a Senior Citizen needs diapers or personal protection items, and the Senior has the MI Choice Waiver Program (Medicare & Medicaid), this should be covered under their insurance. For more
info regarding the MI Choice Waiver Benefit, the local Area Agency on Aging should be contacted.
For their contact info, go to the SENIOR RESOURCES page and look under your County!
NOTE:
THE CLEAN LOVE PROJECT
P.O. Box 1863
Taylor, MI 48180
To help women and young girls feel clean, loved, and empowered by distributing Clean Love
kits to alleviate their hygiene needs.The Clean Love Project is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt non-profit organization dedicated to helping women and young girls feel clean, loved, and empowered. All donation amounts are greatly appreciated and are used to purchase the essential hygiene prod-
ucts needed for our kits.
NATIONAL RESOURCES
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.
The Cloth Option
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.
SERVES MULTIPLE COUNTIES
Catholic Charities
Phone: 586-267-0212 Stephanie
If you are unable to go to a food pantry due to age, disability, etc., please call Stephanie to set
up deliveries. There are no income guidelines and she will ask you how many people are in the home and dietary restrictions. They also offer incontinence products if needed. This organization partners with Gleaners and offers this service to multiple counties!
Community Housing Network
TROY OFFICE
5505 Corporate Dr. Suite 300
Troy, MI 48098
Phone: 248-928-0111 Toll-Free: 866-282-3119
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MACOMB OFFICE
196 N. Rose Suite 30
Mt. Clemens, MI 48043
Phone: 586-221-5900 Contact 248-590-6143 Alex
If you are in need of cleaning supplies, laundry detergent, hygiene products and/or paper products, they may be able to help you!
Crossroads of Michigan
2424 West Grand Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48208
Phone: 313-831- 2787
D.A.P.C.O./ Destiny & Purpose Community Outreach
1980 Ellsworth
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Phone: 877-832-1277 #103
Our #SeniorPantry provides essential food and items to our elderly neighbors in Wayne & Washtenaw counties.
Exchanging Hands Clothing Closet /
Unified - HIV Health and Beyond (UHHB)
3968 Mt. Elliott
Detroit, MI 48207
Phone: 313-446-9800
The Exchanging Hands Clothing Closet is an independently funded and operated resource
provided by UHHB for the exclusive use of servicing individuals in Detroit and surrounding
counties who are living with HIV.
This program provides:
- Casual and business casual clothing
- Washroom, shower, and changing room
First Congregational Church of Chelsea
121 E. Middle St.
Chelsea, MI 48188
Phone: 734-475-1844 Pastor Barb Edema
A new program for people in Chelsea, Dexter, Grass Lake, Manchester, and Stockbridge
at the First Congregational Church of Chelsea UCC. A “diaper bank” is open to fill a need that
other organizations may not be able to help with. The church will be giving away baby diapers
in all sizes, wipes, feminine products, and adult disposable briefs. These items are to help sup-
plement products for families in need. All are donations. There will be an original intake form to
fill out, and a picture ID, address, and the number of people in the household will be requested. All information will be kept private. The limit per week will be one package of diapers or adult
briefs and one package of wipes.
Madison Heights Food Pantry
1529 Twelve Mile
Madison Heights, MI 48071
Our distribution days are the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of most months. In addition to their box
of food, people can request any or all of the following: Incontinence briefs in sizes S, M, L,
XL, XXL, XXXL / Incontinence pads / Maxi pads / Panty liners / Tampons / Baby food / Baby
formula / Wipes / Diapers newborn, 1-7 / Training pants 2T-3T, 3T-4T, 4T-5T / Dog food (wet &
dry)/ Cat food (wet & dry).
In addition, the first Saturdays of each month are "hygiene weeks" during which they can
request 4 up to 4 personal items. Open to those in other counties!
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We offer deliveries to Madison Heights residents who are home-bound. Those go out the Tues-
day after a distribution Saturday, and people can request to be put on that list by sending an
Maternal Outreach of Michigan
Phone: 248-955-3053 888-240-2442
The mother and/or child (or pregnant woman) must have Medicaid. The baby must be 16 months or younger. To make a request, call or complete the online form. They give packs of diapers (size
1-5) to needy families and offer home delivery. The family must call. One request per household
at a time.
Metropolitan Detroit Diaper Bank
3434 Chene Suite #7546
Detroit, MI 48207
Phone: 313-356-6470
The Metropolitan Detroit Diaper Bank is an organization serving Wayne, Oakland & Macomb Co.'s.
Our mission is to educate and raise the quality of life for our community by providing disenfran-
chised populations with diapers for infants, children & senior citizens; ensuring that everyone in
the Metro Detroit area can be clean, dry and healthy.
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Detroit Alliance for Period Supplies:
The Detroit Alliance for Period Supplies helps ensure that individuals in need have access to essential period products required to fully participate in daily life with dignity and works to
raise awareness about the causes and consequences of “period poverty” in our community.
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Incontinence supplies:
Individuals in need of incontinence supplies make a request by calling 313-955-6209.
They will be assigned a week and day to pick up supplies monthly. Each month at an appointed
date and time they will receive notification via email, telephone, or text (their choice of comm- unication) with details of the pickup location.
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Toilet Training:
The MDDB Virtual Toilet Training Workshop assists parenting families with diaper-wearing
toddlers to transition to underwear. A request for toilet training can also be made through
next scheduled workshop.
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 fed-
eral 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, Living-ston, 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."
The WAVE Project
Phone: 248-270-8543
What We Do:
WAVE Project serves people experiencing homelessness and others in need around Metro Detroit (Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne Counties) by operating a mobile shower service, a mobile clothing closet, and pantries. Each year, we provide thousands of showers, clothing items, food items & hygiene essentials to those in need.
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The Essentials Van is a mobile clothing closet that also distributes hygiene essentials. Operated
by an “Essentials Coordinator”, the van visits WAVE Project shower service sites and other ident- ified sites in need. The back doors of the van open to reveal rear clothing racks to create space
for clothing distribution (coats, jeans, sweatshirts, flannels, etc.). The side “service window” and organized interior space provides the flexibility to distribute socks, underwear, t-shirts, hygiene kits, warming bundles, blankets, and other yet-to-be-determined items as needed.
Check the calendar to see where we will be every day!
DETROIT, METRO DETROIT & WAYNE COUNTY
The Needs Resource Map is a regularly updated map and list of places to fulfill basic needs including but not limited to:
- Food, showers, laundry services
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.
Bacon Memorial District Library
45 Vinewood
Wyandotte, MI 48192
Phone: 734-246-8357
The Bacon Cares Station inside Bacon Memorial District Library in Wyandotte was launched by employees at the library in 2022 and provides essential items to anyone in the community who needs them. The station offers everyday essentials like shampoo, toothpaste, deodorant, toiletries and soap.
Brightmoor Free Store / Redford Brightmoor Iniative
Outer Drive United Methodist Church
Brightmoor Campus:
12065 Outer Dr. W.
Detroit, MI 48223
Phone: 313-326-4947
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Redford Campus:
10000 Beech Daly
Redford Charter Twp., MI 48239
Phone: 313-326-4947
Redford Brightmoor Initiative is now a distribution location for the Metro Detroit Diaper Bank.
On the 2nd Saturday of every month, we receive diapers to distribute to people that have regis-
tered in advance. Participants receive up to 50 diapers from the Diaper Bank.
Blessed Hope Christian Church
3804 Hazel Ave.
Lincoln Park, MI 48146
Phone: 313-388-1499 Roger Skeels
If anyone is in need of Free adult regular diapers (no pull-ups), we have small, medium, large,
x-large and xx-large in the pantry!
Detroit Phoenix Center
8801 Woodward Ave.
Detroit, MI 48202
Phone: 313-482-0916
A low-barrier, safe space for young adults, ages 18-24 who are at risk of and/or currently
experiencing homelessness.
Young adults can access:
1. Showers
2. Meals
3. Laundry Services
4. Transportation Assistance
5. Basic need items and clothing
6. Career readiness, life skills
7. Housing crisis support through
8. Computer lab available for Online searching and resume development
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R.I.S.E Emergency Services Fund:
An emergency services fund reserved for providing youth and young adults immediate respite
from the elements using housing vouchers and support with basic needs that can prevent home- lessness.
Detroit Police 6th Precinct's Community Closet
11450 Warwick at Plymouth Road
Detroit, MI 48228
Phone: 313-596-5600
The Community Closet is for all Detroiter's, made possible from donations. The closet includes
food, hygiene items, diapers for babies, and even coats, hats, and business attire for men & women for job interviews.
Diapers for the D
Diaper need is a problem that has been practically overlooked, because other basic needs like
food and clothing and housing dominate headlines. Our Detroit federally funded child-care cen-
ters need help to provide their families and babies a consistent supply of disposable diapers for children in their care.
Downriver Fish and Loaves Community Food Pantry
25670 Northline
Taylor, MI 48180
Phone: 734-442-0031
For Fish and Loaves current clients only! Subject to availability.
East English Village Preparatory Academy
5020 Cadieux
Detroit, MI 48224
Phone: 313-922-5600
East English Village Preparatory Academy has a community free store inside. Get supplies for
your household. clothes, diapers, household and hygiene supplies and more.
Monday thru Friday 3 p.m.-5 p.m. Enter thru Door 16 or 17.
HOPE IN DETROIT (Helping Operations for People Empowerment)
8642 Woodward Ave.
Detroit, MI 48202
Phone: 313-897-5503
H.O.P.E. works with the Metropolitan Detroit Diaper Bank to provide diapers for infants, children
and senior citizens -ensuring that everyone in the Metro Detroit area can be clean, dry and healthy.
ICNA RELIEF/ Muslim Family Services
12500 Mitchell
Detroit, MI 48212
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12346 McDougall
Detroit, MI 48212
Phone: 313-366-6800
ICNA Relief Michigan has served the Michigan community since 1998 as Muslim Family Services (MFS). We offer full range of services to individuals, couples, and families of all backgrounds. The mission of ICNA Relief’s Muslim Family Services is to provide a compassionate support
system through our programs which will nourish, flourish, & facilitate the success of our community.
J & E Community Relief
11816 Joseph Campau
Hamtramck, MI 48212
We are a nonprofit organization focused on helping individuals and families in need. Our goal
is to empower adults & children, prepare them for a better future, by providing them with basic necessities such as food, hygiene products, professional attire and back to school supplies.
Matrix Human Services
MAIN OFFICE:
1400 Woodbridge
Detroit, MI 48207
Phone: 313-962-5255 HIV/AIDS Program: 877-931-3248
Everyone needs the right tools to maintain their health. Free hygiene products are available.
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 Second Floor
Detroit, MI 48206
Phone: 313-531-4060
Our Detroit Resource Center provides essential infant supplies to families in need in the Detroit
community. We believe in creating a supportive environment by providing essential supplies & services without the added pressure of extensive forms and documentation.
Families in need of supplies should make an appointment with Prevention Specialist Shanelle Thomas by calling 313-670-0313.
Families will be able to request supplies and pick up from our Resource Center located in the
Durfee Innovation Society.
What’s available? Diapers, Wipes, Formula, Baby Food, Clothing, Baby Shampoo & Toys
Radcliff Center Our H.O.M.E. Pantry
1751 Radcliff
Garden City, MI 48135
Phone: 734-793-1859
Staff and volunteers are passionate about helping and empowering residents to live their best
lives. The pantry serves Garden City residents and Garden City Public School (GCPS) students
& their families in need. The pantry is by appointment only. Appointments can be made phone
or email. Could you or someone you know use a little extra help with baby food, formula, or
diapers right now?
Rockwood First Congregational Church / Toiletry Co-Op Pantry
22600 Mather
Rockwood, MI 48173
Phone: 734-379-3711
The Toiletry Co-op Pantry which provides personal hygiene items, cleaning products, gently-
used clothing and some food products. The Pantry will open from 1 to 3 p.m. on the last Mon-
day of each month. If that Monday is a holiday, the Pantry will be open the previous Monday.
Redford Interfaith Relief
18499 Beech Daly
Redford, MI 48240
Phone: 313-387-9802
The Emergency Food Assistance Program & Access to our Client-Choice Pantry:
A program created by Redford Interfaith Relief and community churches to meet the emergency needs of the community. Customers must first receive an emergency referral from their church community. The Emergency Food Program is also a Client-Choice Pantry of groceries, and per-sonal care items approved by the agency’s Board of Directors.
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Customers shop in our Client-Choice Pantry but must first show:
- Valid Redford Driver's License or State ID
- Birth Certificates for children
- Proof of DHS Assistance Programs
- Proof of all other income to qualify for assistance
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Salvation Army Downriver Corps. Community Center
1258 Biddle Ave.
Wyandotte, MI 48192
Phone: 734-282-0930
Can usually help with personal hygiene products, paper products, adult diapers (call FIRST
for availability).
Society of St. Vincent de Paul
3000 Gratiot Ave.
Detroit, MI 48207
Phone: 877-788-4623
Provides low-cost supplies.
St. Suzanne Cody Rouge Community Resource Center
Clothing Closet
19321 W. Chicago
Detroit, MI 48228
Phone: 313-493-9129
All clothing items are free of charge!
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If you're in need of diapers, they also hold a FREE Drive-Thru Diaper Distribution on the 4th Wednesday of every month at 1 p.m. (advanced registration is required)
The Detroit Rescue D.R.E.A.M. Center of Wyandotte
1167 Maple
Wyandotte, MI 48192
Phone: 313-993-4700 #1500
The Center will be a community hub, helping with food, clothing, and hygiene items, resources
for the Wyandotte schools including supplies for teachers and students. Additionally, the center
will serve as a referral source treatment, shelter or mental health support. Unlike other DRMM locations, the center will not offer housing. Hours: Monday-Friday 9 am.-4:30 p.m.
The Natural Momma Me Initiative
11000 W. McNichols Suite 323
Detroit, MI 48221
Phone: 313-757-5427
The mission of The Natural Momma Me Initiative is to provide a reliable supply diapers and other
resources to families in need to strengthen the community as a whole. Babies require a clean & dependable supply of diapers for a healthy and comfortable quality of life. Our vision is to help create a community in which families have all they need to thrive. The mother and/or child (or pregnant woman) must have Medicaid.
The Senior Alliance
5454 Venoy
Wayne, MI 48184
Phone: 734-722-2830 800-815-1112
Call for availability of adult incontinence products!
Walter White Community Resource Center Clothing Closet & Diaper Depot
The Guidance Center
550 Eaton
River Rouge, MI 48218
Phone: 734-785-7705 #7099
Clothing Closet & Diaper Depot. Tuesdays from 8:30 a.m. to Noon by appointment only.
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
Family Resources:
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, and attentive.
LENAWEE COUNTY
Saline Social Service
224 W. Michigan Ave.
Saline, MI 48176
Phone: 734-429-4570
A food pantry, diapers, toiletries, laundry detergent, and paper products.
The Daily Bread of Lenawee Soup Kitchen and Pantry
Mailing Address:
PO Box 894
Adrian, MI 49221
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Physical Address:
302 S. Tecumseh
Adrian, MI 49221
Phone: 517-266-0937
Personal care bags are distributed once a quarter. We offer male & female hygiene bags.
Feminine hygiene items are available daily.
MACOMB COUNTY
Bernadette's Faith in Action / Baby Love Pantry
20880 E. 10 Mile
St. Clair Shores, MI 48080-1129
Phone: 586-623-9371
Our free pantry is packed with items for babies up to 5T. Open Saturdays from Noon to 2 p.m.
BLESSING BAGS BRIGADE OF MICHIGAN
PO Box 142
New Baltimore, MI 48047
BLESSING BOXES:
We build, plant and stock Blessing Boxes in communities of need for people to have direct
access to hygiene products 24 hours per day. Each box is stocked with hygiene bags, femi-
nine products. products, toilet paper & socks (hats and gloves during the winter).
We currently have one box which is located at New and Pine St. in Mt. Clemens, MI.
Heritage Church Pantry Ministry
44625 Schoenherr
Sterling Heights, MI 48313
Phone; 586-997-9490
For individuals or families in need in our community, our Pantry Ministry dispenses free food & hygiene products should bring a license or state identification. Regular attenders should arrive between 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM. We use the north entrance.
Macomb Charitable Foundation
18215 24 Mile
Macomb, MI 48042
Phone: 586-232-3473
The Macomb Charitable Foundation exists to help children living at or below poverty level in Macomb County. Our goal is to alleviate the suffering of children and their families by provid-
ing financial assistance for items such as but not limited to; food, clothing, personal care items, rent, utility assistance, vehicle repair, educational assistance & when available personal
& spiritual mentoring.
Mt. Calvery Lutheran Church
8129 Packard Ave.
Warren, MI 48089
Phone: 586-757-0319 586-758-3940 (food and baby pantry office)
There is a clothing pantry and a free-food shelf available during Community Center hours. A
Food Pantry and Baby Pantry are available to those needing assistance. NOTE: For families
living between 8 Mile and 9 Mile and Sherwood and Hoover, proof of current residence.
Open Door Outreach Center
Administration:
7170 Cooley Lake Road
Waterford, MI 48327
Phone: 248-360-2931
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Open Door Food Pantry
7124 Cooley Lake Road
Waterford, MI 48327
Phone: 248-360-2930
Open Door’s food pantry provides food & care items on a monthly basis to qualified low-income men, women, children and seniors struggling to make ends meet. Since its founding, Open Door
has grown to include residents not only from White Lake, but also Waterford, West Bloomfield, Commerce, Wolverine Lake, Orchard Lake, Walled Lake, Keego Harbor, Sylvan Lake and portions
of Wixom.
St. Pio of Pietrelcina Catholic Church
18720 Thirteen Mile
Roseville, MI 48066
Phone: 586-777-9116 #3
Diapers sized newborn to size six available for children aged 36 months or younger. Also avail- able: wipes, formulas, clothing under 12 months size, blankets, infant personal care, and other
baby items. No infant furniture available.
St. Luke's Episcopal Church / Personal Care Pantry
7700 22 Mile
Shelby Twp., MI 48317
Phone: 586-731-1221
Website:
Personal care products, cleaning products and paper goods available photo identification, and
must be a resident of Macomb County. Recipients are allowed to pick up items once every two months for the first year and then the interval lengthens.
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
The Diaper Depot is a service provided by the staff at Macomb County Health Department that
works within the CSHCS program. The Diaper Depot is for Emergency Assistance only.
Woman's Life Chapter 911 Hygiene Pantry Closing Dec. 31st, 2023
48542 Van Dyke Suite 1B
Shelby Twp., MI 48317
Phone: 586-604-6907
Guests can pick a Woman's Pack, Men's Pack, or a Laundry Pack every other month and will
also receive a standard pack that has:
Open the 2nd & 4th Mondays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and the 3rd Saturday of the month from
11 a.m. to 1 p.m. OR by appointment. Come in the door under big green awning--take door to
the right and we are the second door on the right. Must be a Macomb Co. resident of Romeo,
Shelby Twp., Sterling Heights and Utica. Moving forward, the Pantry will only be available to
those in Macomb Co. and that can SHOW a valid Medicaid or Medicare card, Bridge card, or
Food Pantry Card OR to clients of participating organizations (Verifications will be done prior
to giving items). 1 bag per person and that person must be present.
MONROE COUNTY
HEARTBEAT OF MONROE
123 W. First
Monroe, MI 48161
Phone: 734-243-6550
We are able to provide our clients with diapers, formula, food, clothing & other items they might need for their little ones. There is never a charge for any of the services we offer.
HOPE CHURCH OF MONROE
6370 Jay Dr.
Monroe, MI
Phone: 734-755-2884
HOPES CLOSET is a free clothing ministry serving Monroe County. We offer clothing, personal
hygiene products, baby needs, pet foods, & emergency food services. Requirements: Monroe
Monroe County resident with a need!
Monroe County Opportunity Program NEW RULES EFFECTIVE 10/1/24
1140 S. Telegraph
Monroe, MI 48161
Phone: 734-241-2775
The guidelines to our diaper program have changed! Beginning OCTOBER 1ST, 2024, folks will
no longer be able to receive packages each month. However, per new rules, you may receive diapers/wipes once a month, for FOUR CONSECUTIVE MONTHS, within a 12 MONTH PERIOD.
For example: If you pick up your package in October, your four months start immediately.
You will be eligible for another package in November, December & January. You will not be able
to get diapers again until the following October.
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PLEASE NOTE: If you miss a pick-up during one of your 4 consecutive months, you will lose
out on your diapers/wipes for that time period. You will not be able to catch up during a different month. We realize the new guidelines may be a little confusing. Please be aware that we are here
to answer any questions that you may have. We too will be adjusting to these changes and will continue to do what we do best, which is serving our clients!
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
Website: https://www.northbrook-church.com/wecare
The We Care Project is a ministry of NorthBrook Church, working together in conjunction with Gleaners and MCOP to provide food and essential items for local families in need. It is our mis-
sion to serve the community with the passion of Deuteronomy 15:11.
OAKLAND COUNTY
AFFIRMATIONS LGBTQ+ Community Center
290 W. 9 Mile
Ferndale, MI 48220
Phone: 248-398-7105
Hygiene, sexual health and PPE kits.
Baby Basics of Troy
c/o Northminister Presbyterian Church
3633 West Big Beaver
Troy, MI 48084
Phone: 248-644-5920
HOW THE PROGRAM WORKS:
Upon entering the program, the family signs a contract with Baby Basics of Troy Ministry assur-
ing that a family member will attend the twice-monthly diaper distribution. The distribution serve
a dual purpose of not only giving the parent a two-week free supply of diapers, but also providing them with an open and caring environment where they can connect with volunteers, talk about
other issues that they are facing, or if necessary, receive referrals to other supportive services.
The diapers are distributed at a local church in the evening and participants receive text reminders.
WHO QUALIFIES:
Families living and/or working in Troy and Clawson, Royal Oak, or Birmingham MI with babies
under the age of three years old, must have at least one parent working, must meet maximum financial guidelines and the family cannot be receiving any form of cash federal or state assist-
ance (welfare). Qualified families are eligible regardless of race, creed or religion.
Baldwin Center
Main Location:
P.O. Box 420700
212 Baldwin Ave.
Pontiac, MI 48342
Phone: 248-332-6101
BABY FORMULA & LAYETTES:
Baby food, infant formula, and diapers are available on a monthly basis when supplies permit.
Ask for the Kitchen Manager Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays 11:00 a.m. –1:00 p.m.
Bed Blessings & Beyond Ministry & Little Luxuries
LOVE INC. of NORTH OAKLAND COUNTY
PO Box 104
Lake Orion, MI 48361
Phone: 248-693-4357
GAP Ministry: The purpose of a Gap Ministry is to provide a resource or services to meet on-
going needs that are not currently being met by other agencies or organizations. We currently
work with our partner churches in the operation of Community Meals, a Clothes Closet, Little Luxuries, Bed Blessings & Beyond and a Laundry Ministry.
First Congregational Church of Clarkston / Kid's Kloset
5449 Clarkston
Clarkston, MI 48348
Phone: 248-384-0200
Provides diapers and other miscellaneous items (and some food) for newborns to age 6 or so
in Oakland County. Every Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon.
Neighbor For Neighbor
495 Broadway
Davisburg, MI 48350
Phone: 248-634-0900
We succeed in supporting our local families in-need through various types of donations: food, household items, toiletries, gently used clothing, monetary gifts, gift cards, and the gift of vol- unteers' time.
Teen Clean Closet
PO Box 268
Clawson, MI 48017
Teen Clean Closet seeks out donations of new toiletry & hygiene items, collects those donations
and redistributes them via a system of mini-closets located in our local schools and community locations, Royal Oak High School, Royal Oak Middle School, Churchill Community High & the
Metro Detroit Youth Club- Royal Oak. Children who need these types of items are given access to them in a no questions asked environment.
The Parent Empowerment Center / E-Community Outreach Services
953 W. Huron
Waterford, MI 48328
Phone: 855-976-9367 #201
Facebook:
The Parent Empowerment Center is now in partnership with Oakland Livingston Human Service
Agency (OLHSA) to be a diaper hub for Oakland County. Diapering supplies are supplied to chil-
dren ages 36 months and younger. Parents can request diaper supplies once a month.
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.
Zelphias
P.O Box 837
Novi, MI 48376
Phone: 269-275-9728 Victoria Trudell
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zelphiascommunitykitchen
TRAVEL-SIZE TOILETRIES
HEALTH
- Toe/hand warmer’s [winter season]
- Tampons/pads [women’s bags]
WASHTENAW COUNTY
Ann Arbor Cloth Diaper Closet CLOSED......SEE BELOW IF YOU WERE A PREVIOUS CUSTOMER!
After more than five amazing years, the Ann Arbor Cloth Diaper Closet is closing its doors. Thank you for all of your support!
If you are a currently AACDC family, consider your diaper loan forgiven.
Please "fluff it forward" by sharing your diapers with another family or organization that supports cloth diapers once your diaper journey is finished.
Community Resource Center
710 E. Main Rooms 229 /231
Manchester, MI 48158
Phone: 734-428-7722
Supplies paper goods, personal care items, household cleaning supplies, baby products, KN95
masks and hand sanitizer for our registered clients to add to their shopping carts. We have one-
time emergency food resources available as well as ongoing food and non-food supplies for res- dents in the Manchester Community Schools district.
Faith in Action
603 S. Main
Chelsea, MI 48118
Phone: 734-475-3305
FIA has a free onsite shower & free washer/dryer for our homeless or houseless neighbors.
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
Phone: 734-710-6688
Diaper Pantry:
Free diapers, wipes, formula and baby food can be picked up at the Hope Clinic on Wednesday
from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. or Thursdays 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. You may come once monthly to pick
up these items. No appointment needed, please bring a picture of the child’s birth certificate to
your first visit.
Joyful Treats Community Development Corporation
103 Ecorse
Ypsilanti, MI
Phone: 734-485-4367
Facebook:
Joyful Treats Food Distribution & Personal Protection Essentials.
Ozone House
1600 N. Huron Dr.
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Phone: 734-662-2265 Crisis Line: 734-662-2222 (24 hours)
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Ypsilanti Youth Drop-In Center
102 N. Hamilton (1 block from bus station)
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Phone: 734-485-2222
We are the only agency in Washtenaw County (Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and the surrounding areas)
that provides free, confidential, and voluntary shelter and support services to homeless youth including runaways and high-risk youth ages 10-20 and their families. Provides food and toiletries too!
Saline Area Social Services
1259 Industrial Dr.
Saline, MI 48176
Phone: 734-429-4570
Our mission is to help our struggling neighbors within the Saline Area School District by provid-
ing them the extra aid, tools and resources to help improve their lives.
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Includes fresh, frozen, canned and boxed goods, diapers, toiletries feminine hygiene paper products. We also provide special items, like laundry soap, dish soap, shampoo, deodorant products for our clients monthly as well as wipes & diapers.
SOS Community Services
101 S. Huron
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Phone: 734-484-9945 734-484-5411
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SOS Resource Center
14 N. River
Ypsilanti, MI 48198
Phone: 734-484-5411
The SOS Resource Center:
Through the resource center, we help stretch tight budgets so community members can stay
housed by offering a choice food pantry and walk-in services. Families can let assistance with utilities, transportation, personal care items & diapers and housing resources. The SOS Resource Center also is a MI Bridges Navigation site so people can get connected to the ben-
efits offered by the Dept. of Health & Human Services.
Ypsilanti Meals on Wheels / CARE ON WHEELS PROGRAM
First Baptist Church
1110 W. Cross St.
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Phone: 734-487-9669
Personal Care Pantry:
YMOW’s Personal Care Pantry provides clients with non-food essentials that can otherwise
be a financial burden for a homebound senior on a limited income. Upon request, clients can
receive personal grooming items, medical equipment, incontinence products and other supplies. Items are delivered with meals up to two times per week.
Care on Wheels Program:
Our Care on Wheels program helps homebound Ypsilanti seniors care for their homes with in-
home help, door-to-door laundry service and cleaning supplies.