South Oakland Shelter
431 N. Main Street
Royal Oak MI 48067
Phone: 248-546-6566
Rental assistance, homelessness prevention as well as rapid re-housing programs.
Open Door Outreach Center
7170 Cooley Lake Road
Waterford MI 48327
Phone: 248-360-2930
Crisis funding for residents of Waterford, White Lake, W. Bloomfield, Keego Harbor, Sylvan Lake, Walled Lake and parts of
Wixom.
See Chaldean American Ladies of Charity
listing above under Metro Detroit & Wayne County!!
Catholic Social Services of Oakland
& Hispanic Services
295 W. Huron Street
Pontiac MI 48341
Phone: 248-338-4250
Will assist older homeowners dealing with delinquent taxes to assess their particular situation, explore all possible solutions and link those homeowners with needed community resources.
Oakland County Community Mental Health
Authority
2011 Executive Hills Blvd.
Auburn Hills MI 48326
Phone: 800-391-2003
Crisis Line: 800-231-1107
For persons with a severe and persistent mental health illness receiving services through OCCMHA, security deposit funds and/or first month's rent may be available.
Contact the housing specialist for more information.
NOTE: Please remember that MANY Community Food Pantries are now accepting donations
donations of these supplies for their clients. If you are not familiar with area Food Pantries, please go to pantrynet.org and check with those in your area! Church Food Pantries may especially have these supplies!
DETROIT & METRO DETROIT
Downriver Fish and Loaves Community Food Pantry
25670 Northline
Taylor, MI 48180
Phone: 734-442-0031
For Fish & Loaves clients only. Please check the qualifications on the website.
Metropolitan Detroit Diaper Bank
3434 Chene Suite #7546
Detroit, MI 48207
Phone: 313-356-6470
The Metropolitan Detroit Diaper Bank is a 501(c)(3) organization serving Wayne, Oakland
and Macomb counties. Our mission is to educate & raise the quality of life for our comm-
unity by providing disenfranchised 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 & 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
be assigned a week and day to pick up supplies monthly.
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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
the MDDB request line at detroitdiaperbank.com/diapers. Caregivers will be notified of the
next scheduled workshop. After attendance at the workshop each child will receive a toilet training kit with supplies to successfully complete the toilet training process.
Society of St. Vincent dePaul
3000 Gratiot Ave.
Detroit, MI 48207
Phone: 877-788-4623
Provides low-cost supplies.
The Salvation Army
1258 Biddle Ave.
Wyandotte, MI 48192
Phone: 734-282-0930
Offers free incontinence products to those who are low-income as supply allows.
The Senior Alliance
5454 Venoy
Wayne, MI 48184
Phone: 734-722-2830
Call to ask about availability.
World Medical Relief
21725 Melrose
Southfield, MI 48075
Phone: 313-866-5333
For low-income clients, requires a referral from a health care worker or a prescription from your physician. The client pays a handling fee.
OAKLAND COUNTY
J & B Medical Supply
50496 W. Pontiac Trail
Wixom, MI 48393
Phone: 248-896-6200
Provides low-cost supplies for Medicaid recipients.
WASHTENAW COUNTY
Saline Area Social Services
224 W. Michigan Ave.
Saline, MI 48176
Phone: 734-429-4570
Our mission is to help our struggling neighbors within the Saline Area School District by
providing them the extra aid, tools and resources to help improve their lives.
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A weekly food pantry that includes fresh, frozen, canned and boxed goods, diapers, toilet-
ries and paper products. We also provide special items, like laundry soap, dish soap, sham- poo, deodorant and feminine hygiene products to our clients monthly.