NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES
What is SAMHSA’s National Helpline?
Phone: 1-800-662-HELP (4357) TTY: 1-800-487-4889
The SAMHSA National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7 information service for individuals and family members facing mental and/or substance use disorders.
The helpline provides treatment referral and information in English and Spanish.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Phone: 800-273-8255 OR 988 Available 24/7 Text: 988
Provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or
emotional distress 24 / 7.
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U.S. Military Veterans, active military and their families, can press #1@ to be conn-
ected to a Veterans suicide prevention hotline specialist at the VA call center.
DETROIT MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES
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
The My Safe Space Crisis Hotline serves young adults ages 18-24. It connects youth experiencing housing and mental health crises to short-term mental health services.
My Safe Space Crisis Hotline 313-844-9136
Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network (DWIN)
Community Based Mobile Crisis Response Team
707 W. Milwaukee
Detroit, MI 48202-2943
Phone: 313-344-9099 313-833-2500 800-241-4949 24 hour helpline
Mobile Crisis provides short-term crisis response, crisis intervention, and stabilization for adults and children experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis in the community. Any individual residing in Wayne County can access mobile crisis services regardless of insurance status. Teams will respond to individuals anywhere in Wayne County EXCEPT IP settings, jails and crisis residential/residential facilities.
Mobil Crisis services are available 24/7 including holidays and weekends.
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Community Outreach for Psychiatric Emergencies C.O.P.E.
Phone: 844-296-2673
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Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network 707 Crisis Care Center
Phone: 313-833-2500
Need mental health support? The 707 Crisis Care Center in Midtown Detroit is open
24/7, offering walk-in support, stabilization beds, and peer support. Call (313) 989-
9444 for more information.
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Reach Us Detroit (Text or Call)
Phone: 313-488-HOPE
We are a collaborative call center coming together to help our community. Our primary focus is to instill hope while focusing on identifying strengths and resiliency in indiv- uals who are often overlooked and underrepresented. The Detroit COVID-19 Virtual Therapy Collaborative aims to remove stigma and barriers to treatment for African American males, single parents, transitional-age youth, the hopeless adolescent, the isolated member of the LGBTQAI+ community, and the otherwise overlooked.
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Always feeling stereotyped and prejudged? Experiencing mental or emotional distress? Lack access to care, and need support? Want a sense of safety, comfort and privacy
on your own terms at any time of day? We will provide you with access to a network
of resources, and other supports. You will not be turned away. Connect with us via call
or text today!
Michigan Psychological Association (MPA)
Statewide Referral Service
37637 Five Mile Road Suite 399
Livonia, MI 48154
Phone: 517-347-1885
Designed to put people in touch with qualified psychologists in their area. All referrals are to licensed psychologists who are members of the MI Psychological Association.
MENTAL HEALTH ORGANIZATIONS / OPEN TO MULTIPLE COUNTIES
Catholic Charities of S.E. Michigan
Wayne County:
8642 Woodward Ave.
Detroit, MI 48202
Phone: 313-335-3261
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Adult Counseling Services--Monroe
234 Colonial Ct.
Monroe, MI 48162
Phone: 734-240-3850 #2000
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Family Counseling Services--Monroe
721 Macomb Suite 100
Monroe, MI 48162
Phone: 734-240-3850 #2002
Provides behavioral health counseling, prisoner re-entry, outreach counseling, life
skills & case management, intensive wrap-around, family program and adoption &
foster care. Serves residents of Lapeer, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair and
Wayne Counties.
Farmer Veteran Coalition of Michigan
PO Box 660675
PMB 94776
Dallas, TX
Phone: 855-382-3276
Free counseling services available through Easterseals for farmers. Service provided
by a certified counselor from a farming family.
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Easterseals MORC
2399 E. Walton Blvd.,
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
Phone: 248-475-6300 800-75-SEALS (toll-free)
For Hearing Impaired Call Michigan Relay at "711"
METRO DETROIT MENTAL HEALTH ORGANIZATIONS
ACCESS (Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services)
Adult Mental Health Program & Family Counseling
6450 Maple
Dearborn, MI 48126
Phone: 833-774-0002
The Adult Mental Health Program is serving the adult population suffering from
mental illness, culture adjustment, substance abuse, and domestic violence.
Adult Well-Being Services
1423 Field Ave.
Detroit, MI 48214
Phone: 313-924-7860
Promotes health, well-being and independence of adults through advocacy, services, family and community support through behavioral, mental and wellness counseling.
American Indian Health & Family Services
4880 Lawndale
Detroit, MI 48210
Phone: 313-846-6030
Behavioral Health encompasses a continuum of prevention, intervention, treatment
and recovery support services to aid with mental health and substance use needs.
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Zero Suicide operates in support of the medical, behavioral, and cultural services at AIHFS. AIHFS is a non-profit health center serving American Indian / Alaska Native American individuals, families, and other underserved populations in S.E. MI.
- Behavioral Health Services:
- Psychiatric Evaluation & Medication Management
Offers many other services as well! Native Americans enrolled in a federally recognized tribe are eligible for free services without copay or deductibles. AIHFS services is open to persons with or without insurance. If a personal does not have insurance, they must bring proof of income to qualify for the sliding fee discount. Copays will be determined once income eligibility is considered.
Arab-American and Chaldean Council Behavioral Health (ACC)
201 W. Seven Mile
Detroit, MI 48203
Phone: 313-366-0228
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13840 W. Warren Ave.
Dearborn, MI 48126
Phone: 313-581-7287
Comprehensive outpatient program provides prevention and treatment services for psychological and social problems in the Arab America, Chaldean and mainstream community.
CNS Healthcare
2900 Conner Ave. Building A
Detroit, MI 48215
Phone: 800-615-0411 800-241-4949 Crisis Line
Provides behavioral health, crisis and suicide prevention services for adults, children and families.
Growth Works
271 S. Main Street
Plymouth, MI 48170
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30430 School House Road
Canton, MI 48187
Phone: 734-495-9526 734-495-1722
Provides substance abuse treatment and therapy.
LAHC (Leaders Advancing & Helping Communities)
5275 Kenilworth
Dearborn, MI 48126
Phone: 888-315-LAHC
Blooming Minds is a Recreational Therapy Program utilizing evidence-based interven- tions to promote mental wellness through improving physical, cognitive, social, emot- ional, and spiritual functioning. Blooming minds aims to decrease feelings of stress, anxiety, and depression, promote a healthy leisure lifestyle, and improve on one’s over-
all quality of life. Our target population is community members within Wayne Coiunty
struggling with symptoms of high stress, depression, anxiety, grief or loss, bullying
or other mental health issues. Community members may be referred to the program
or inquire to enroll themselves if they are over the age of 18 years. Members may also
be referred internally through programs offered within LAHC. Group therapy
is provided by a qualified Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialists (CTRS).
Lincoln Behavioral Services
9315 Telegraph
Redford Twp., MI 48239
Phone: 313-450-4500
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Lincoln Behavioral Child & Family
Infant Mental Health
9328 Telegraph (Redford Plaza)
Redford, MI 48239
Phone: 313-450-4500 Toll-free: 866-462-6730
Neighborhood Service Organization
Older Adults Services
882 Oakman Blvd. Suite D
Detroit, MI 48238
Phone: 313-961-7990
Assists older adults through broad range of clinical, psychiatric, nursing and occupational therapy supports.
Primacare
28303 Joy Road
Westland, MI 48185
Phone: 734-513-1122
Mental health and substance abuse therapy-youth, family and individual. Accepts
most insurances and offers sliding fee.
Southwest Solutions
Administration:
5716 Michigan Ave. Suite 3000
Detroit, MI 48210
Phone: 313-481-3102
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Waterman Adult Outpatient Center
1700 Waterman
Detroit, MI 48209
Phone: 313-841-8900
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Children, Youth and Families
5716 Michigan Ave.
Detroit, MI 48210
Phone: 313-963-2266
Website:
Provides mental health counseling for adults, children, youth and families.
Starfish Family Services
Administration:
3000 Hively
Inkster, MI 48141
Phone: 734-728-3400 888-355-5433 Intake
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Starfish Family Services-Counseling
2700 Hamlin Suite B
Inkster, MI 48141
Phone: 734-713-9500
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Starfish Behavioral Health Services--Livonia
18316 Middlebelt
Livonia, MI 48152
Phone: 248-615-9730
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Starfish Family Services--Counseling
35300 Nankin Blvd. Suite 601
Westland, MI 48185
Phone: 734-261-1842
Mental health professionals specialize in assessing and treating a variety of emot-
ional, behavioral and developmental disabilities.
The Children's Center
79 Alexandrine West
Detroit, MI 48201
Phone: 313-831-5535
Licensed psychiatrists, psychologists and therapists work with children who struggle with behavioral, emotional, education and physical challenges and may have exper- ienced trauma caused by abuse, neglect or poverty.
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 Guidance Center
Main Office:
13101 Allen
Southgate, MI 48195
Phone: 734-785-7700 Crisis Line: 800-241-4949
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Children's Services:
26300 Outer Dr.
Lincoln Park, MI 48218
Phone: 313-388-4630
MONROE COUNTY
Gabby's Grief Center
2262 N. Monroe St.
Monroe, MI 48162
Phone: 734-242-8773
Provides free grief supportive programs and services to people of all ages following
the loss of a loved one.
Monroe Community Mental Health Authority
1001 S. Raisinville Road
Monroe, MI 48161
Phone: 734-243-7340 800-886-7340 24 hour emergency services
Provides funding for substance use disorder and mental health access for Monroe County residents with Medicaid / HMP and no insurance.
Promedica Behavioral Health--Monroe
730 N. Macomb Suite 200
Monroe, MI 48162
Phone: 734-240-1760
MAJOR PROGRAMS FOR MENTAL HEALTH & SUBSTANCE ABUSE
These programs are held throughout Michigan!
Click on the website link to find the one nearest to you!
A.C.O.A. (Adult Children of Alcoholics®& Dysfunctional Families)
ACA WSO
PO Box 811
Lakewood CA 90714
Phone: 310-534-1815
ACA is a 12 Step program that focuses on emotional sobriety.
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We were all profoundly affected by the dysfunction in our families of origin, whether alcohol was present in the home or not. Consequently, we developed a set of “laundry list” traits that helped us survive that experience. These traits may have been adaptive
at the time, but have now come to substantially disrupt our lives.
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We recover by “working our program.” This means attending ACA meetings and work-
ing the Twelve Steps. The Steps are not meant to be worked in isolation, which is why
we work with more experienced members, a twelve step group, and/or our fellow travelers (others in ACA).
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ACA is a spiritual program, not a religious program. The only requirement for membership is a desire to recover from the effects of growing up in an alcoholic or otherwise dysfunctional family. ACA has no membership fees.
Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters Inc.
1600 Corporate Landing Parkway
Virginia Beach, VA 23454-5617
Phone: 757-563-1600
Al-Anon members are people, just like you, who are worried about someone with a drinking problem.
Alcoholics for Christ
P.O. Box 313
Hartland, MI 48353
Phone: 248-399-9955
AC is an 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.
Celebrate Recovery
Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered,12-step recovery program for anyone strugg-
ling with hurt, pain or addiction of any kind. Celebrate Recovery is a safe place to find community and freedom from the issues that are controlling our Life.
Families Against Narcotics / HOPE Not Handcuffs
Headquarters:
18900 15 Mile
Clinton Township, MI 48035
Phone: 586-438-8500
Email: fan@familiesagainstnarcotics.org
Website: https://www.familiesagainstnarcotics.org/hopenothandcuffs
An integral part of FAN's mission is to remove the stigma associated with addiction through education and to inform the community of the growing problem of substance dependency or addiction among all ages, and the increasing use of heroin by our young people.
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FAN also provides education through professional and guest speakers, as well as
the sharing of personal stories. FAN creates a support network for those affected
by addiction so no family or individual need suffer alone.
Families Anonymous, Inc.
701 Lee Suite 670
Des Plaines, IL 60016
Phone: 800-736-9805
FA is a 12 step fellowship for the family and friends of those individuals with drug, alcohol or related behavioral issues. We are here to help!
Narcotics Anonymous
NA World Services
PO Box 9999
Van Nuys, CA 91409
Phone: 818-773-9999
Website: https://www.na.org
Narcotics Anonymous, founded in 1953, describes itself as a "nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem". Narcotics Anonymous uses a 12-step model developed for people with varied substance use disorders and is the second-largest 12-step organization.
SOCIAL GROUPS
ALANO Club Meetings
The Online Alano Club is a nonprofit association intended as a resource for Alcoholics Anonymous® embers and groups, as well as any individual who has a desire to stop drinking. Members from other 12-Step programs, especially the Al-Anon Family Groups, also are welcome.
LOCATIONS:
Downriver ALANO Club
4035 Fort
Lincoln Park, MI 48146
Phone: 313-381-9782
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Western Wayne ALANO Club
36572 Goddard
Romulus, MI 48174
Phone: 734-941-3941 734-775-8602
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Metro-West ALANO Club
27225 Grand River
Redford, MI 48240
Phone: 313-286-3622
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Northwest ALANO Club
2903 S. Wayne
Wayne, MI 48184
Phone: 734-727-4725
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East Side ALANO Club
11487 E. Nine Mile
Warren, MI 48089
Phone: 586-757-9123
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Southwest Detroit ALANO Club
7851 Senator
Detroit, MI 48209
Phone: 313-842-1433
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Inner City ALANO Club
18600 Wyoming Ave.
Detroit, MI 48221
Phone: 313-862-2121
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Southwest ALANO Club
1032 Lawndale
Detroit, MI 48209
Phone: 313-841-7922
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PC ALANO Club
8669 N Lilley
Canton, MI 48187
Phone: 734-335-7042
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Monroe ALANO Club
41 W. Front
Monroe, MI 48162
Phone: 734-242-3663
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Macomb ALANO Club
20900 Cass Ave.
Clinton Twp., MI
Phone: 810-465-3151
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Oakland County ALANO Club
5661 Clintonville
Clarkston, MI 48348
Phone: 248-391-8995
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Walled Lake Area ALANO Club
1123 E West Maple
Walled Lake, MI 48390
Phone: 248-939-3675
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Washtenaw ALANO Club
995 N. Maple
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
Phone: 734-668-8138
Friends of Little House Recovery Center
802 N. River
Ypsilanti, MI 48198
Phone: 734-219-5051
- FOLHRC currently has 26 meetings a week.
Weekdays there are 4 meetings a day at 9:30 am, 12:00 pm, 5:30 pm, and
7:30 pm.
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Weekends starting with Saturday there is a 9:30 Men's meeting, 12:00 pm, 5:30 pm
and Sunday 12:00 pm and 5:00 pm
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Friends of Little House Recovery Center is here to create and promote an environment
of recovery for alcoholics, addicts and people with addictive personalities.
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We provide meeting rooms for 12 Step and recovery-oriented programs like Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Gamblers Anonymous, Overeaters Anonymous,
and many other programs.
Gathering Place Clubhouse
Redford, MI 48239
Phone: 313-450-0411
- Diagnosed with a mental illness
Gathering Place Clubhouse is the Psychosocial Rehabilitation program of Lincoln Behavioral Services. The program is based on the principle of supportive relation-
ships and real choices for consumers of mental health services.
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The clubhouse provides experiences which enhance each member’s ability to fun-
ction in the community and decreases the need for hospitalization. Members are
given a sense of belonging while working side by side with members and staff.
RECOVERY Action Network of Michigan
50430 School House Rd. Suite 2011
Canton, MI 48187
Phone: 248-938-2134
Our mission is to empower individuals and families affected by addiction with support and resources.