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Crossroads of Michigan is a social service outreach agency with two locations in Detroit. Founded in 1971, Crossroads exists to support the community at large by providing emergency assistance, advocacy, and counseling to anyone in need. Crossroads provides hot meals to those in need, as well as social services and material aid in the form of transportation, clothing, and financial aid for the costs of identification and prescriptions. Crossroads also offers employment services, a children's summer lunch program, parenting support workshops, and more.

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For 134 years, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul (SVdPD) has heard and responded to the cries of those they serve, regardless of creed, ethnic or social background, health or gender. SVdPD feeds families, provides beds, warm clothes and other urgent needs; through outreach programs that include emergency services, food, clothing and utility assistance, the Society empowers people at critical moments in their journeys and helps lift them from poverty towards a stable path.

 Clothing, Crisis, Food, Job Services, Legal Aid, Utilities / 638 views

Freedom House Detroit (FHD) is a temporary home for indigent survivors of persecution from around the world who are seeking asylum in the United States and Canada. FHD's mission is to uphold a fundamental American principle, one inscribed on the base of the Statue of Liberty, providing safety for those "yearning to breathe free." FHD offers a continuum of care and services to its residents as well as to other refugees in need, including legal services, shelter, food, clothing, mental health services, and access to medical care, language classes, and job skills training.

 Clothing, Crisis, Education, Food, Housing/Shelter, Immigration Assistance, Job Services, Legal Aid, Medical, Health Care, Medication, Mental Health / 865 views

The mission of the NOAH Project is to empower low income and homeless Detroiters to achieve stability by serving as the first step on the journey to self-sufficiency. The NOAH Project operates a Community Center in downtown Detroit for people living on the streets. Offering lunch four days a week, one-on-one social services, physical health counseling, empowerment-based programming, and emergency needs, the NOAH Project strives to build a family support system for those who come to them.

 Clothing, Food, Medical, Health Care, Medication, Transportation / 909 views

The Pope Francis Center (PFC) provides life-saving services with love, hope and dignity to people experiencing chronic homelessness in the heart of downtown Detroit. PFC provides shelter from the elements, meals for the hungry, access to showers, clothing, laundry services and other personal hyiegene needs, as well as housing and employment assistance.

 Clothing, Food, Housing/Shelter, Job Services, Medical, Health Care, Medication / 657 views

Crossroads of Michigan is a social service outreach agency with two locations in Detroit. Founded in 1971, Crossroads exists to support the community at large by providing emergency assistance, advocacy, and counseling to anyone in need. Crossroads provides hot meals to those in need, as well as social services and material aid in the form of transportation, clothing, and financial aid for the costs of identification and prescriptions. Crossroads also offers employment services, a children's summer lunch program, parenting support workshops, and more.

 Clothing, Education, Food, Legal Aid, Transportation, Women, Children, Child Care / 727 views

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