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24/7 United Way phone line offers help with utilities, food, shelter, or any other basic need; refers callers to groups that provide assistance.
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24/7 United Way phone line offers help with utilities, food, shelter, or any other basic need; refers callers to groups that provide assistance.
301 N. Main, ste. 300 • (734) 663–0401
Founded in 1963, the AAACF manages more than $200 million in assets and more than 700 charitable funds, and has awarded more than $100 million in grants and scholarships over its history. Awards $6–$8 million annually to support community organizations and programs in the areas of health and human services, housing and homelessness, arts and culture, education, the environment, seniors, youth, and scholarships for local students. [email protected], aaacf.org
4925 Packard • (734) 971–9781
Human service agency offering more than two dozen programs, including food assistance, mental health treatment, domestic violence and child abuse prevention, adoption and pregnancy counseling, foster care, and services for seniors and at-risk families. csswashtenaw.org
2245 S. State • (734) 769–0209
Provides a wide range of clinical and community services for Washtenaw County residents, including older adults, unemployed, individuals and families, refugees, and others. Offers counseling, case management, specialty food pantry, meal delivery, transportation, immigration services, and daily ESL classes. [email protected], jfsannarbor.org
2939 Birch Hollow • (734) 677–0100
Creates Jewish educational, cultural, and social programs; coordinates community-wide events; raises funds for activities that strengthen Jewish life locally, in Israel, and throughout the world. [email protected], jewishannarbor.org
705 N. Zeeb • (734) 997–1678
Information and education about agriculture and natural resources; programs for children, youth (including 4-H), and families; and community and economic development. Open to all. [email protected], msue.anr.msu.edu/county/info/washtenaw
1100 N. Main, ste. 100 • (734) 998–0160
The 11,000-square-foot NEW Center rents office space and conference rooms to area nonprofits. Offers organizational development consulting, leadership development programs, back-office financial management, and IT services. [email protected], new.org
415 W. Michigan Ave., Ypsilanti, 2nd fl. • (734) 544–6748
Works to increase equality and opportunity for Washtenaw County residents through programs, initiatives, and direct services in the areas of affordable housing, human services, economic development, and community infrastructure. washtenaw.org/oced
1111 N. Maple • (734) 662–3564
Provides programs for Washtenaw County children, families, and individuals affected by social and economic problems. Services promote positive youth development and leadership to break cycles of poverty while addressing educational and economic inequalities. [email protected], peaceneighborhoodcenter.org
101 S. Huron St., Ypsilanti • (734) 485–8730
Community-based nonprofit providing services to families facing housing instability in Washtenaw County. Emergency family shelter and rapid rehousing programs, food pantry, in-home parenting education program, and information and referrals for community resources. All services free to county residents. [email protected], soscs.org