Gender & Sexuality
Alternatives to Domestic Aggression (Catholic Social Services)
4925 Packard • (734) 971–9781, ext. 430
Intensive educational program for men that seeks to stop domestic violence. Population-specific programs include NoMÁS for Spanish-speaking males, and RENEW for women. Sliding scale fees. csswashtenaw.org/ada U
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender National Help Center
(888) 843–4564
Free and confidential peer counseling, information, and resources. Youth LGBT Talkline (800–246–7743) and National LGBT Senior Hotline (888–234–7243) open Mon.–Fri. 4 p.m.–midnight, Sat. noon–5 p.m. Peer support chat and trans teen talk group online. [email protected], lgbthotline.org V
Ozone House
24-hour crisis line: (734) 662–2222 (call or text) • Youth Center: 1600 N. Huron River Dr., Ypsilanti • Drop-in center: 102 N. Hamilton, Ypsilanti, (734) 485–2222
Free, confidential support for youth and families in crisis, including homelessness, suicidal thoughts, and family conflicts. Short-term shelter, support, and programs for youth ages 10–17; longer-term housing and support for youth ages 17½–24. ozonehouse.org V

Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center (U-M)
530 S. State, ste. 4130 (Michigan Union) • 24-hour crisis line: (734) 936–3333 • Business line: (734) 764–7771 (Mon.–Fri. 9 a.m.–5 p.m.)
Prevention education for students, confidential support for survivors (U-M students, faculty, and staff), and trainings, programs, and other community engagement strategies to create a campus free from violence. All racial, ethnic, religious, class backgrounds, sexual orientations, and gender and social identities welcome. [email protected], sapac.umich.edu
Spectrum Center
530 S. State, ste. 3020 (Michigan Union) • (734) 763–4186
Free resources in regard to gender and sexual orientation for the U-M campus and surrounding community. Sponsors events and educational programs and provides advocacy, support, and referral services. Open to all. [email protected], spectrumcenter.umich.edu