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ACCESS

(313) 216-2208

Community Health & Research Center-6450 Maple St, Dearborn, MI 48216

(313) 584-3622 Fax

Primary Focus: To eliminate /Reduce Youth Access to Tobacco, Under Age Smoking and Prenatal Tobacco Exposure. Special programs/Groups: Life Skills, Parenting, SBIRT model. Bilingual evidence based services to parents and youth. Mental health services Special Language Services: Arabic

Website: www.accesscommunity.org

All Well Being Services

(313) 924-7860 1423

Field Ave, Detroit, MI 48214

(313) 924-0350 Fax

Primary Focus: Older Adults Primary Focus: Health Promotion and Substance Abuse Prevention. Health education, community collaboration, and prevention activities for adults age 50 and older. Prevention activities include information and presentations to older adults on substance abuse and a variety of other related health issues. Special Languages Services: available upon request

Website: www.awbs.org

Alternatives For Girls

(313) 361-4000 903

West Grand Boulevard, Detroit MI, 48209

(313) 361-8938 Fax

Primary Focus: At-risk and high-risk aged girls ages 6-18. Girls that are in elementary and middle school must reside in the southwest Detroit area within the street boundaries of Wyoming to the west, Fort St. to the south, 94 to the north and the Lodge to the east. Type of Service: Prevention Special Programs/Groups: Alternative- helps homeless and high-risk girls and young women avoid violence, teen pregnancy, and exploitation; and helps to explore and access the support, resources and tutoring opportunities necessary to be safe, to grow strong, and to make positive choices in their lives. Special Language Services: Spanish

Website: www.alternativesforgirls.org

American Indian Health & family Services

(313) 846-3718 4880

Lawndale Detroit, MI 48210

(313) 846-0150 Fax

Primary Focus: A health center serving the Native American community of Southeastern Michigan. Type of Service: Prevention Special Programs/Groups: Dream Seekers Youth Services for ages 8-17. Alcohol, Tobacco, and other drug prevention services, cultural activities, traditional teaching, languages, fitness, healthy eating and much more! Other Services: Healthy Start Michigan, Suicide Prevention, Behavioral Health Services, Medical Services, Insurance Enrollment, and Gardening. Special Language Services: Spanish and Ojibwa (limited)

Arab- American and Chaldean Council

(313) 369-4739 111

West Seven Mile Road, Detroit, MI 48203

(313) 584-4262 Fax

Primary Focus: Arab and Chaldean Community Type of Service: Prevention Special Programs/Groups: Elementary and secondary prevention education. Parenting and health services. Cultural diversity training. Special Language Services: Arabic

Website: www.myacc.org

Black Caucus Foundation of Michigan

(313) 285-9234 2470

Collingwood Ave., Detroit, MI 48206

(313) 863-3059 Fax

Primary Focus: 6th to 12th grade students of Detroit Public Schools Type of Service: Prevention Special Programs/Groups: PRIDE is a drug prevention/intervention program based on a system of rewards. As students participate in the program and sustain a lifestyle free from the involvement, sale, and use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs, they are rewarded for positive behavior. Special Language Services: available upon request

Website: http://www.michiganblackcaucus.org/

Black Family Development

(313) 758-0150 2995

E. Grand Blvd. Detroit, MI 48202

(313) 868-8891 Fax

Primary Focus: African-American Children ages 5 to 17, their parents, and adults who are “at risk” for use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs Type of Service: Prevention Special Programs/Groups: The FREE (Finding Resolution Everyday through Education) Program is dedicated to providing culturally relevant, strength-based prevention services targeted at preventing first use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs, while promoting healthy drug free lifestyles by individuals and the community at large. Special Language Services: available upon request

Website: www.blackfamilydevelopment.org

CARE of Southeastern Michigan

(586) 541-CARE

(313) 332-0972

(586) 541-0034 Fax

31900 Utica Rd., Fraser, MI 48026

Site: Gross Pointe, MI 48230

Primary Focus: Educate, link and support individuals, families, businesses and communities affected by family concerns, workplace challenges, mental health conditions, and the misuse of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. Type of Service: Prevention Special Programs/Groups: CARE’s Wayne County Program is a multifaceted program designed to reduce youth access to tobacco, as well as childhood & underage drinking. Special Language Services: available upon request

Website: www.careofsem.com

CareFirst Community Health Inc.

(313) 846-5020 8047

Decatur Detroit, MI 48228

(313) 846-3468 Fax

Primary Focus: Prevention services are designed to reduce the risk of youths from becoming substance abusers through individual, family and community interventions. Targeting African-American, ArabAmerican, & Chaldean, and Hispanic youth from grades K-12th Type of Service: Prevention Special Programs/Groups: Alcohol. Tobacco other drug prevention education. Special Language Services: Arabic, Spanish

Website: www.care-first.org

Center for Urban Youth & Family Development

(313) 340-3101

15827 Indiana Street, Detroit, MI 48238

(313) 340- 3101 Fax

Primary Focus: The Center for Urban Youth and Family Development (CUYFD) is a non profit organization that focuses on preventing personal problems we believe are facilitated by being raised in a foster care environment, or remediating potential problems through education and information to the community. Our programs focus on three key areas: Youth “aging out” of foster care, Community Action, Healthcare. The programs are focused on young adults in the foster care system who are about to age out (18-21 years old), those that have just aged out (21-23 years old and up) and the community at large.

Website: https://www.cuyfddetroit.org/

CCMO-Center for Youth and Families

(313) 875-2092

New Center One, Suite 370 W. Grand Blvd., Detroit, MI 48202

Primary Focus: Creating solutions through community partnerships and resources to enrich the lives of youth and families. Type of Services: Prevention Special Programs/Groups: committed to working with each neighborhood to improve the lives of our children. It is these individual neighborhoods that have relied on the unique strengths and resources to combat the effects of the declining economy, increase in neighborhood blight, and numerous other forces that seem to want to keep out children and communities from surviving. Special Language Services: English

Website: www.ccmorg.org

Chance for Life (CFL)

(313) 784-9209 660

Woodward, Suite 2450, Detroit, MI 48226

(313)784-9646

Primary Focus: Serving citizens of Wayne County Type of Service: Substance Abuse Prevention Special Project Special Programs/Groups: The CFL non-profit organization that collaborates to provide Behavioral Modification and Life Skills Training to individuals incarcerated in local municipal jails and Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC) prisons. CFL process is grounded in the following principle: “…be transformed by the renewing of your mind…” We seek to re-establish the belief that you can transform your life if given the opportunity, support, and appropriate resources. The objective of CFL is to promote community safety by offering a progressive transformational program that prepares returning residents for a successful transition back into the community. Special Language Services: Returning Citizens

Website: chanceforlifeonline.org

C.L.A.S.S- Changing Lives and Staying Sober

(313) 412-2160 17405

Lasher, Detroit, MI 48219

(313) 412-2305 Fax

Primary Focus: Youth and Parents living in around Metro Detroit Type of Service: Prevention/Treatment Special Programs/Groups: See PCS Special Language Services: available upon request Website: www.classprogram.org Detroit Association of Black Organizations (313)491-0003 12048 Grand River, Detroit, MI 48204 (313)491-0252 Fax Primary Focus: Parenting and teen pregnancy prevention program for new teen mothers and fathers

Website: www.dabodetroit.inc

Empowerment Zone Coalition, Inc.

(313) 921-9403 440

Burroughs, Suite 69, Detroit, MI 48202

(313) 921-9412 Fax

Primary Focus: Individual and Organizations of the community Type of Service: Prevention Special Programs/Groups: The Coalition is a collaboration od dedicated individuals, grassroots community organizations, churches, civic groups, block clubs, schools, business and law enforcement agencies who have joined together to raise public awareness and to mobilize communities for the prevention of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug-related problems. Special language Services: None

Website: http://ezcoaltion.org/

Hegira Programs Inc.

(734) 513-7598 8263

N. Wayne Rd., Suite 200 Westland, MI 48185

(734) 513-8698 Fax

Primary Focus: Dedicated to the improvement of the quality of the life of individuals and communities through a responsive, strength-based and recovery-oriented, integrated network of behavioral and primary healthcare. Type of service: Prevention Special Language Services: available upon request

Website: www.hegira.net

Latino Family Services

(313) 279-3232 1145

Lawndale. Detroit, MI 48209

(313) 841-3730 Fax

Primary Focus: Latino citizens of Southwest Detroit Type of Service: Prevention Special Programs/Groups: Developmental Disabilities; HIV/AIDS prevention; Senior Citizens Program; Youth Programs: Substance Abuse Counseling and Prevention; Parenting Education; English Classes: Toys for Kids; Health Fairs Special Language Services: Spanish

Website: www.latinofamilyservices.com

LAHC- Leaders Advancing and Helping Communities

(888) 315-LAHC 835

Mason, Suite A-160, Dearborn, MI 48124

(888) 316-LAHC Fax

Primary Focus: Serving citizens of Wayne County including Metro Detroit and Dearborn Type of Service: Substance Abuse Prevention and Healthy Living Program Special Programs/Groups: LAHC organization dedicated to providing quality programs and projects, and through the economic downturn, we have remained steadfast in accomplishing our goals and fulfilling our vision to further our initiatives and increase our activities to meet the needs of the communities we serve. Our commitment and love for the residents of our great State has allowed for us to continue moving forward. LAHC services the community at large and offer the following programs in the community: Social Services: Emergency Services, Food, Clothing and Shelter, Career Services, Translation and Advocacy. Youth and Education Department: provides academic enrichment, leadership development, diversity training, scholarship & Internship opportunities and college access education. Community Health Awareness: Healthy Living Program, HIV Awareness, Blood Drives & Hope for the Cure Special Language Services: Arabic

Website: www.LAHC.org

Livonia Save Our Youth Coalition

(734) 338-9580

Livonia City Hall Annex, 33000 Civic Center Drive Livonia, MI 48154

Primary Focus: A coalition with a mission to educate and empower the community regarding the health and safety of our youth, with a focus on alcohol and other drugs. Type of Services: Prevention Special Programs/Groups: Coalition Meetings, Community Outreach and surveys, and participation on other coalitions/multi-agency groups and task forces, student summit, and other focus groups Special Language Services: available upon request

Website: www.livoniasaveouryouth.org

Mariners Inn

(313) 962-9446 445

Ledyard Detroit, MI 48201

(313) 962-6395 Fax

Primary Focus: Children ages 6 to 11 (will accommodate children younger and older) and family members of the men at Mariners Inn. Type of Service: Prevention Special Programs/ Groups: “Strengthening Families Program” (SEP) provides education about the disease of addiction along with the prevention methods that encourage family involvement in various self-help processes. The goal is to bring and keep families together by improving family relations, while increasing parenting and children’s coping skills. Special Language Services: available upon request

Website: http://marinersinn.org/

National Council On Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD)

(313) 868-1340 2400

E. McNichols, Detroit, MI 48212

(313) 345-9017 Fax

Primary Focus: Citizens of the Metropolitan Detroit Area Type of Service: Prevention Coalition of Providers Special Programs/ Groups: F.AM.I.L.Y (Fathers and Mothers in League with Youth) The Family program is implemented in the form of an eight weekly two-hour workshops. The parenting curriculum is based on the Social Learning Theory and Modeling. It focuses directly on changing behavior. Adults, teens, and children are provided with the skill building information at individual levels of experience and understanding. R.E.A.C.H (Resilience Education to Achieve Changes in Health) Prevention Program (for at risk African American Males. REACH counselors provide didactic information, positive self-esteem skills, social and refusal skills, information via lecture role playing, and other experiential methods. With this, REACH staff works with caregivers of the support placement center to tach them ways to reinforce the messages from drug and alcohol messages (as well as promoting better physical and emotional Health) that will remain long after the formal programming ends. Special Language Services: available upon request

Website: www.ncadd-detroit.org

Professional Psychological & Psychiatric Services (PPPS)

(313) 874-8715 2888

W. Grand Blvd. Suite 360, Detroit, MI 48202

(313) 874-8717 Fax

Primary Focus: Problem Identification & Referral Type of Service: Prevention Special Programs/Groups: Student Assistance Program Special Language Services: None Website: www.pppshealthcare.com SOOAR- Strategies to Overcome Obstacles and Avoid Recidivism (734) 697-9511 887b Sumpter Road, Belleville, MI 48112 (734) 328-9517 Fax Primary Focus: SOOAR provides a Student Assistance Program, substance abuse prevention and life skills coaching services for youth ages 11-19 and their families. We are a growing and dynamic community enrichment and learning center. We are proud of the endless ways we bring meaning to our community and improvement of the quality of life for the individuals we serve. Type of Service: Prevention Special Programs/Groups: Provided for individuals, families, professionals, public officials, communities, and organizations. Student Assistance Program, Life Skills, Behavior Modification. Special Language Services: English

Website: http://sooar-non-profit.org

Spectrum Child & Human services

(313) 935-6000

7430 Second Avenue Detroit, MI 48202

(313) 935-9311 Fax

Primary Focus: Youth ages 7 to 14 living in the City of Detroit who are considered at-risk for substance abuse/and or environment factors. Special Programs/ Groups: “Your Choice Program” offers: Individual and Family Assessment, Substance Abuse Prevention Educational, Educational and Referral and Assessment, Family Counseling, Community Resource Referrals, Recreational Activities, transportation Services for program activities, and Male/ Female Responsibility Groups. Special Language services: available upon request

Website: www.spectrumhuman.org

Taylor Teen Health Center - Beaumont

(734) 942 CARE (2273)

26650 Eureka Road. Suite B Taylor, MI 48180

(734) 924-0490 Fax

Primary Focus: To positively impact the health of adolescents and young adults in partnership with them and their families, schools and communities. Targeted Communities: Taylor, Ecorse, and Lincoln Park including Allen Park, Romulus and Wyandotte:

  • Reduce Youth Access to Alcohol and Tobacco

  • Vendor education/Compliance Checks –Alcohol, Tobacco, and Synthetic Drugs

  • Increase Awareness and reduce availability of Prescription drug use/Abuse

  • Increase Opportunities for Youth Involvement in Prosocial events

Special Language services: available upon request Special Programs/Groups: Prevention and Health education Programs and Counseling Website: http://www.beaumont.org/Taylor-Teen-Health-Center

Providing services in Romulus Community Schools:

Primary Focus: Middle and Junior High School Students

Type of Service: Prevention

Special Programs/Groups: Decrease Youth access to alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs including prescription misuse.

Special Language Services: The School District provides staff who assists students with Language barriers. Our RYLM program works with our Foreign language Department when translations are required for all.

Website: RYLM.weebly.com

The Guidance Center

(734) 785-7705 ext. 7361

13101 Allen Rd. Southgate, MI 48195

(734) 285-5419 Fax

Primary Focus: SUDDs Stop Underage Drinking/Dugs Downriver Coalition. Prevention services provide support, guidance, and positive opportunities that help youth ages 7-17 develop their skills, and make healthy, safe choices; Type of Service: Prevention Special Programs/Groups: Teen coalitions, Project Alerts, community workshops, and summer leadership camps. Special Language Services: available upon request

Website: http://guidance-center.org/

The Piast Institute

(313) 733-4535

11633 Jos. Campau, Hamtramck, MI 48212

(313) 733-4527 Fax

Primary Focus: Hamtramck Drug free Community Coalition Type of Service: Prevention Special Language Services: Polish/ available upon request

Website: http://www.piastinstitute.org

The Youth Connection

(313) 826-7099

4777 E. Outer Drive, Detroit, MI 48234

(313) 826-7098 Fax

Primary Focus: youth ages 11-17 Type of service: Prevention Special Programs/Groups: Mission and vision is connecting youth to a brighter future. We are committed to providing high-quality youth programs, advocacy and supportive services. We connect youth, young adults and their families to resources and opportunities that enrich their lives, with special attention to those who are underserved. Life Skills and Strengthening Families curriculums are provided in the schools and community. Special Language Services: available upon request

Website: www.theyouthconnection.org

Westland Youth

(734) 467-7904

36300 Warren Rd. Westland, MI 48185

(734) 422-0928

Primary Focus: Youth Assistance Program (YAP) for ages 11-17 Type of Service: Prevention Special Programs/Groups: Westland youth ages 9 through 16 are referred to Youth Assistance by the Police, Courts, Parents/Guardians, and other agencies. Once referred, an intake appointment is scheduled to explain the program’s services to the youth and parents/guardians, and to offer the opportunity to discuss their concerns and to ask questions. Special Language Services: available upon request

Website: www.cityofwestland.com

Partnership for Success (PFS) Providers:

Taylor Teen Health Center-Beaumont

(313) 733-7704 9551

Westlake Rd. Taylor, MI 48180

Primary Focus: To inform, collaborate and organize the community to create a strong quality of life and reduce substance abuse. Type of Service: Prevention Special Programs/Groups: Taylor Substance Abuse Task Force, partnership with the Michigan State Police Department, and DRANO (Downriver Area Narcotic Organization). Special Language Services: available upon request

Website: http://drugfreetaylor.webbly.com

Detroit Recovery Project/Love Detroit Prevention Coalition

(313) 365-3100

1121 E. McNichol’s Detroit, MI 48203

(313) 365-3101 Fax

Primary Focus: to support recovery which strengthens, rebuilds, and empowers individuals, families, and communities who are experiencing co-occurring mental illness, and substance use disorders. To reduce underage drinking among youth ages 12-20, and reduce non-medical use of prescription drugs among youth ages 12-20 and young adults ages 20 to 25.Our prevention efforts are targeted, but not limited to Detroit zip codes 48228, 48234, and 48205. Type of Service: Prevention Special Programs/Groups: The Detroit Recovery Project Inc., Daily 12-Step Meetings, Learning Circles, and Mediation, and LIFE SKILLS. Special Language Services: available upon request

Website: http://preventiondetroit.com