Family and Parenting Services
Provides after-school tutorial programs, senior programs, and other family and youth services for Ann Arbor residents.
c-post@att.net,
www.communityleaningpost.org S, V625 N. Main [map]
769-0288
Ann Arbor Community Center
Parenting classes several times a year.
yolandawhiten@sbcglobal.net,
www.annarbor-communitycenter.org S, V625 N. Main [map]
662-3128
Big Brothers Big Sisters
Matches an adult volunteer with a child age 6-13 who needs stability and companionship.
bbbswashtenaw@yahoo.com,
www.bbbswashtenaw.org V 2890 Carpenter, suite 1400 [map]
975-0933
Bryant Community Center (Community Action Network)
Parent and young children play groups (sponsored by First Steps Washtenaw), toy library, WIC information, summer hot lunch and dinner program for children who are income eligible (registration required; call for information).
www.canannarbor.org3 W. Eden [map]
994-2722
Center for Occupational and Personalized Education (COPE)
Offers alternative education for youths ages 11-17 having difficulty in traditional schools. Helps students succeed in academics, learn conflict management, and avoid substance abuse and delinquency.
info@cope1.org,
www.cope1.org V1055 Cornell, Ypsilanti [map]
547-0419
Child Care Network
Referrals and information on child care centers, family day care homes, parent education, care alternatives, and financial assistance. Trains child care providers. Request referrals on website.
ccn@childcarenetwork.org,
www.childcarenetwork.org2385 Huron Parkway, suite 2N [map]
975-1840, (800) 777-2861
Community Action Network
Programs, services, advocacy, and community building for the Northside and Bryant community centers, and for children and families at the Hikone and Green Baxter public housing complexes.
canetwork@juno.com,
www.canannarbor.org V
P.O. Box 130076, AA 48113
973-1183
Community Leaning Post, Inc.
After-school tutorial programs, senior programs, and other family and youth services for Ann Arbor residents.
clpfestival@communityleaningpost1.org,
www.communityleaningpost1.org S, V625 N. Main [map]
686-7848
Early On Program, Washtenaw Intermediate School District
Free services for children from birth to age 3 with medical problems or developmental delays, including physical and occupational therapy, speech therapy, home visits, and parent-child play groups. Referrals through (800) 327-5966) or website.
www.1800earlyon.org
994-8100 ext. 1531 or 1530
Education Project for Homeless Youth
Helps youth who are homeless or in foster care who have not graduated from high school enroll, regularly attend, and succeed in school. Educational support, outreach and advocacy, school supplies, transportation coordination, credit recovery assistance, and referrals for counseling and basic needs.
pstone@wash.k12.mi.us,
www.wash.k12.mi.us/students/ephy.cfm
1819 S. Wagner [map]
994-8100, ext. 1518
Father Patrick Jackson House Program (Catholic Social Services)
Nondenominational program offers transitional housing for women ages 15-17 who are pregnant or have one child. While in school or working, residents get help with parenting and independent living skills.
www.fpjhp.org;
www.csswashtenaw.org U, V1014 S. Main [map]
761-1440
Fathers for Equal Rights
Support group for divorced and divorcing fathers. Case preparation, paralegal services, attorney referrals.
leigh@leightravis.com,
www.leightravis.com
Leigh Travis, 994-7883
First Steps Washtenaw-Ann Arbor
Partnership among home, school, and community. Parenting support, parent-child classes, monthly newsletters, personal visits, developmental screening, and connections to preschools, community resources, and other services. Open to families in the Ann Arbor school district with children from birth until kindergarten (other county residents call Diane Zedan, 994-8100, ext. 1531).
firststeps@aaps.k12.mi.us,
www.aaps.k12.mi.us/firststeps.home
2775 Boardwalk [map]
994-2300, ext. 53179
Healthy Families Program (Catholic Social Services)
Parents receive home-based support services, such as transportation, counseling, and referrals, from pregnancy until child reaches age 6.
www.csswashtenaw.org U4925 Packard [map]
971-9781, ext. 331
Homeless Children's Services (SOS Community Services)
Therapeutic day care, after-school opportunities, summer enrichment program, and parenting/play group for homeless children participating in SOS and other shelter programs.
www.soscs.org U, V 114 N. River, Ypsilanti [map]
484-9946
Jewish Family Services, Youth and Family Services
Immediate and comprehensive assessment, referrals, and follow-up for families and youth in or nearing crisis. Helps find financial assistance and short-term counseling.
lisa@jfsannarbor.org U
Lisa Keefauver, 769-0209
MSU Extension Family and Consumer Science Program
Information on human development, parenting and financial education, financial management counseling, consumer education, and child care provider training.
U
705 N. Zeeb [map]
997-1678
Mothers & More
Offers support to mothers facing the challenges of multiple roles. Informative meetings, play groups, social activities, and leadership and community service opportunities. Annual dues $45. Mother meetings first Tues. & third Thurs. 7-9 p.m.
co-leader@mmwashtenaw.org,
www.mmwashtenaw.org or www.mothersandmore.org
327-4901
Ozone House
Youth Drop-In Center, 102 N. Hamilton, Ypsilanti (485-2222). Services for youth ages 10-20 (and their families) experiencing crisis or conflict.
V
1705 Washtenaw [map]
662-2265, 24-hour hotline: 662-2222
POWER, Inc. Foster Parent Recruitment & Support Program
Recruits foster parents and provides support to them and their children. The
Wrap Around Program identifies family strengths and potential support sources to stabilize children and youth in their home, reducing the likelihood of out-of home placement.
Parents- Night Out provides education and services to help parents with child-rearing challenges. Children-s programming, meal, and transportation included at no charge. Classes available in English and Spanish.
U, V
Parent Helpline (Michigan Department of Human Services)
Confidential crisis intervention and information for parents on child-rearing problems; a place to report suspected child abuse. Referrals to protective services, parenting classes, and counseling for all family members.
www.michigan.gov/dhs
(800) 942-4357 (24 hours)
Parents' Night Out (POWER, Inc.)
Offers education and support services to help parents with challenges associated with raising children. Children's programming included; Spanish courses are available.
U, V
Peace Neighborhood Center
Educational and recreational programs for youth, including after-school clubs, homework help, counseling, and enrichment activities. College/career prep club and summer day camp.
info@peaceneighborhoodcenter.org,
www.peaceneighborhoodcenter.org V 1111 N. Maple [map]
662-3564
RAPline (Runaway Assistance Program)
Confidential crisis intervention for runaway teens and teens considering running away. Referrals to nearby shelters.
(800) 292-4517 (24 hours)
SafeHouse Center
Support groups and counseling for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.
V
24-hour crisis line: 995-5444
U-M Center for the Child and the Family (U-M)
Mental health services for children, families, and couples. Sliding-scale fee; U-M Premier Care provider. University affiliation not required.
www.umuccf.org530 Church, suite 1465 [map]
764-9466
Washtenaw Area Council for Children
Aims to prevent child abuse and neglect through educational services for children, parents, youth-serving professionals, and the public. Parent programs on safe sleeping environments for infants and on shaken-baby syndrome. Children-s programs teach Internet safety and about -appropriate touch.- Luncheon lecture series and conference on family issues.
info@washtenawchildren.org,
www.washtenawchildren.org V3075 W. Clark, suite 110 [map]
434-4215
Washtenaw Camp Placement Association
Provides scholarships to at-risk, low-income county children, grade 4 & up, to attend resident summer camp. Applications at all area schools or by request.
campplacement@sbcglobal.net,
www.washtenawcampplacement.org2378 E. Stadium Blvd., suite 107 [map]
971-4537
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