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City:Organization Name:Assists With:Phone Number:Website or Facebook Link:County:Email:Wildfire Contact:Notes:
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Emergency Relief Assistance:
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ByronByron United MethodistEmergency Relief, Bill Assist810-266-4976Shiaswassee
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DurandChurch of GodEmergency Relief, Bill Assist989-319-4740Shiaswassee
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DurandFirst BapistEmergency Relief, Bill Assist989-288-6783Shiaswassee
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DurandLife of FaithEmergency Relief, Bill Assist989-288-2090Shiaswassee
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DurandSt. Mary's Emergency Relief, Bill Assist855-288-6704Shiaswassee
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DurandUnited Methodist ChurchEmergency Relief, Bill Assist989-288-3880Shiaswassee
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GainsGains Community CouncilEmergency Relief, Bill Assist989-721-9921Shiaswassee
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JacksonTrue North Community ServicesFood Assistance, Heat and Energy Assistance, Housing Assistance, Hunger Prevention and Youth Programs231-355-5880Jackson
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JacksonUnited Way211 Program, Finanical Assistance, Burial and Cremation Expense Assistance, Bus Fare, Child Care Expense Assistance, Food Assistance, Gas Money Assistance, Fuel/Propane Assistance, Homeless Prevention and Utility Assistance844-220-6098Jackson (Maybe available in other counties)
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LaingsburgLainsburg First Bapist ChurchEmergency Relief, Bill Assist517-651-6166Shiawassee
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LaingsburgFirst Congregational ChurchEmergency Relief, Bill Assist517-651-6741Shiawassee
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LaingsburgLaingsburg Church of the NazareneEmergency Relief, Bill Assist517-651-5595Shiawassee
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LaingsburgLaingsburg Food BankFood Assistance517-651-5531Shiawassee
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LaingsburgLooking Glass Community OutreachEmergency Relief (Bill Assistance), Volunteer Taxi, Community Garden, Reading Assistance and Assists with Handicap Ramps616-737-2412 (Kathy)www.lookingglassoutreach.orgShiawasseeKathy Provines
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LaingsburgSt. IsidoreEmergency Relief, Bill Assist517-651-6722Shiawassee
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LaingsburgThe ClotheslineClothing at Low Cost Possibly Free517-256-1399www.facebook.com/laingsburgclotheslineShiawasseeLisa Jelenek
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LansingHoly CrossHousing Assistance517-484-4414Ingham
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MorriceSt. Mary's Emergency Relief, Bill Assist517-675-7320www.stmarymorrice.orgShiawassee
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MorriceWildfire Ministries and Prayer CenterEmergency Relief, Bill Assist248-508-1092www.facebook.com/wildfireministriesusa/Shiawasseewildfireone50@gmail.comJohn Mills
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OvidHoly Family Catholic ChurchEmergency Relief, Bill Assist989-834-5855Clinton
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OvidOvid United Methodist ChurchEmergency Relief, Bill Assist989-834-5958Clintonsue@unitedchurchofovid.com
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OwossoAngel's Hands517-803-6745ShiawasseeFacebookChristal Sierra
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OwossoCapital Area Community Services - CACSHousing Assistance, Food Programs, Homeless Assistance, Utility, Property Tax Foreclosure Prevention Assistance, Home Weatherization Assistance, Financial Growth Classes, Tax Preparation Assistance, Senior Assistance, Family Services and Children Education Programs989-723-3115Shiawassee (Maybe available in other counties)
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OwossoCatholic Charites*Emergency Relief, Bill Assist989-723-8239Shiawassee
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OwossoDepartment of Health and Human Services - DHHS*Food Assistance, Emergency Relief (Bills), Burial Assistance, Health Care Coverage, Housing and Homeless Services, Cash Assistance, Child Care Assistance, Water Assistance Program, Migrant Services, Medicaid, Abuse and Neglect, Adoption, Adult and Seniors Services, Behavioral Health Resources989-725-3200Shiawassee County (michigan.gov)Shiawassee (DHHS is available in most county's in Michigan)
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OwossoFirst United Methodist ChurchEmergency Relief, Bill Assist989-725-2201Shiawassee
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OwossoSalvation ArmyEmergency Relief, Bill Assist989-725-7485Shiawassee
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OwossoShiawassee Harvest ChurchEmergency Relief, Bill Assist989-743-4091Shiawassee
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OwossoSocial Security Office - OwossoSocial Security855-477-5050Shiawassee
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OwossoSt. Paul's*Emergency Relief, Bill Assist989-723-4277Shiawassee
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OwossoYMCAFood Assistance989-725-8136Shiawassee
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PerryBob HammondMobile Home Furnace Repair517-625-7050Shiawassee
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PerryPerry Baptist ChurchEmergency Relief, Bill Assist517-625-3123www.perrybaptist.comShiawassee
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PerryPerry Church of the NazareneEmergency Relief, Bill Assist517-625-3400www.perrynazarene.comShiawassee
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PerryPerry Food BankFood517-625-7488Shiawassee
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St. JohnsSt. Johns Church of NazareneEmergency Relief, Bill Assist989-224-4868www.sjnazarene.orgClinton
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St. JohnsSt. Vincent DePaulEmergency Relief, Bill Assist989-292-7057Clinton
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Consumers Energy - (THAW)Consumers Energy Assistance800-866-8429www.thawfund.orgAll - Where Consumers is Available
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City:Organization Name:Assists With:Phone Number:Website or Facebook Link:County:Email:Wildfire Contact:Notes:
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Community Resources:
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Advent HouseHousing517-485-4722adventhouse.com |InghamSusan Cancro, Excutive Director secancro@adventhouse.com or Maureen Nagy, Director Housing Program mnagy@adventhouse.com
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Birth, Death, Marriage & Divorce CertificatesLook up or re-order important certificateshttps://www.vitalchek.com/
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Capital Area Michigan WorksFREE business resource network assistance for employees (ex. obtaining dependable transportation, tools or work certifications, GED help, public benefit assistance, help looking for housing, or assistance with skilled job training and obtaining work-related clothing)517-492-5533BRN@camw.net
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Capital Area Response Effort (C.A.R.E.)CARE is a Domestic Violence Post Arrest Response Team and the only post-arrest response team for victims/survivors of domestic violence in Lansing, Lansing Township, Meridian Township, East Lansing and on the campus of Michigan State University. 517-272-7436www.lansingmi.gov/476/Capital-Area-Response-Effort-CAREInghamcare.program@lansingmi.gov
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Community Mental HealthAdults, children or substance abuse services517-346-8318 or to schedule an appointment or 517-346-8244www.ceicmh.orgClinton, Eaton and Ingham (Maybe available in other counties)customerservice@ceicmh.org
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Community Mental Health Crisis Service HotlineCMH's 24-Hour Crisis Service hotline517-346-8460
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Crisis Text LineCrisis Text Line is here for any crisis. A live, trained Crisis Counselor receives the text and responds, all from our secure online platform. Text HOME to 741741 from anywhere in the US, anytimewww.crisistestline.org
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Daycare AssistanceFind a daycare or sitter for your childrenwww.michigan.gov/mdhhs/0,5885,7-339-71547_5527---,00.html or www.feedingamerica.org/
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Disabilities Network Capital Area517-999-2760www.dncap.org/Clinton, Eaton, Ingham and Shiawassee
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Disabilities Rights Coalition (Michigan)800-578-1269 or 517-333-2477www.copower.org/MDRC@mymdrc.org
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Elder Care or Elder Care Specialist AssistanceLocate care, housing facilities, etc for elders in your zip code.800-677-1116www.eldercare.acl.gov/Public/
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Emergency ShelterFor anyone seeking emergency shelter or servicewww.homelessshelterdirectory.org/
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End Violent Encounters (EVE) 24 hour hotline for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault/abuse - Lansing. Visit website to look up help near your zip code if outside of Lansing517-372-5572www.domesticshelters.org
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Food PantriesDonate food, volunteer, or request food assistancewww.michigan.gov/mdhhs/0,5885,7-339-71547_5527---,00.html or www.feedingamerica.org/
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Funeral and Cremation AssistanceHelp with planning a funeral, funeral funding/budgeting and funeral planningwww.funerals.org/
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House of PromiseShelter and services for survivors of human trafficking. 517-282-9924www.thehouseofpromise.comshari@thehouseofpromise.com
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Housing Department989-720-4900Shiawassee
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Ingham County Human Services BuildingLow income services or support.517-887-9400www./hd.ingham.org/Ingham
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Ingham County Veterans (VA)Local Veteran support.517-887-4331www.va.ingham.orgIngham (Maybe available in other counties)
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Jean HarrisDisability Network989-720-4114 or 517-896-8369
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Lansing Area AIDS NetworkLAAN is dedicated to meeting the needs of people with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and to preventing the spread of the virus.517-394-3560www.laanonline.org/Ingham
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Low Income - Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA)Housing authority517-373-8370www.michigan.gov/mshda
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Medicaid Health Insurance for low incomehttps://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/0,5885,7-339-71547_4860---,00.html
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MI - Child Support AssistanceApply, sign up, calculate or pay child supporthttps://micase.state.mi.us/micaseapp/public/home.html
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MI - Emergency ReliefHome, Utilities, Buriel, etchttps://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/0,5885,7-339-71547_5531---,00.html
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MI - Housing and Homeless ServicesTo assist individuals and families experiencing homelessness with the goal of moving them into stable housing as quickly as possible and providing the supports needed to achieve permanent housing stabilityhttps://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/0,5885,7-339-71547_93449---,00.html
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MI - Renew Health Professional License OnlineNursing, Pharmacy, Medicine, Physician Assistants, etc to apply for a license, renew your license, change your name or address, or reprint your license or report a licensewww.michigan.gov/miplus 
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MI - Temporary Cash Assistance Temporary cash assistance is available for eligible pregnant women and low-income families with minor children.https://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/0,5885,7-339-71547_5526---,00.html
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Michigan Association for Suicide Prevention24/7 suicide hotline800-273-8255 www.mymasp.org/
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Michigan Elder/Adult Abuse HotlineReport elder or adult abuse or seek assistance855-444-3911
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Michigan State University (MSU) Center for Survivors 24-Hour Crisis LineMSU Sexual Assault Crisis Hotline. A confidential advocate is available to support survivors 24 hours a day517-372-6666
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Michigan State University (MSU) Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS)Student counseling support services, visit517-355-8270https://caps.msu.edu/ for more info
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Migrant ServicesWorks with a number of organizations to provide services for Michigan’s migrant and seasonal farmworkers, including public benefits, provide assistance, and coordinate statewide services that meet the economic and cultural needs of migrant and seasonal farmworkers.https://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/0,5885,7-339-71547_73351---,00.html
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National Child Abuse HotlineReport child abuse or seek assistance800-422-4453
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National Human Trafficking Hotline24/7 help hotline for victims of human trafficking888-373-7888
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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline24 hour suicide hotline800-273-8255
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LansingOld Newsboys Association of Greater LansingChildren - Shoes, Boots and Socks517-483-4092www.lansingoldnewsboys.orgIngham, Eaton and Clintoninfo@lansingoldnewboys.org
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Other MI assistance programs or informationAll MI Assistance Programs - a starting pointhttps://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/
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Poison Control Michigan Poison and Drug Information Center800-222-1222
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Prescription Assistance Find help with the cost of medicine, look up drug prices or find phamacies in your areahttps://www.needymeds.org/
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Prescription Drug and Opiod Abuse Prevention 24/7 treatment referral hotlineSupport for drug abuse prevention nationally and in MI. 800-662-4357https://www.michigan.gov/opioids
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OwossoQualified StaffingJob Placement Assistance989-729-6858www.q-staffing.com/stores/owosso-mi/Shiawasseeowosso@q-staffing.comNicole Harrington
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Refugee Assistancea federally funded program which helps persons admitted into the U.S. as refugees to become self-sufficient after their arrival. Temporary refugee cash assistance and refugee medical assistance is available to eligible refugees who do not qualify for cash assistance (through the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program), Supplemental Security Income or Medicaid.https://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/0,5885,7-339-71547_72126---,00.html
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Rental AssistanceRental Assistance lists thousands of local agencies and non-profit organizations that can help you pay your rent or find a better ratehttps://www.rentassistance.us/
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Small TalkCounseling and advocacy for children who have survived physical and sexual abuse. Visit www.smalltalkac.org for more info.517-253-0728info@smalltalkcac.org
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The Salus CenterSalus Center serves Lansing’s LGBTQIA+ communities as a gathering space, information hub, advocate for the rights of our community members.517-580-4593www.saluscenter.org/
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Tri-County Office on AgingExperts on Medicaid, Medicare and other elderly programs. Schedule a 1:1 appointment with a representative517-887-1440www.tcoa.org
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Utility Payments AssistanceHelp with: Assistance to pay your heating or cooling bills. Emergency services in cases of energy crisis, such as utility shutoffs.Locally (FREE to all MI residents) dial 211 or 800-887-1107, text your zip code to 898211 www.usa.gov/help-with-bills
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Voices of ColorServices for survivors of sexual and domestic violence within the BIPOC community. 252-955-8902www.voicesofcolor.orgthevoicesofcolor@gmail.com
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WIC (Women, Infants and Children) AssistanceWIC Benefit information, appointment requests, serving low and moderate income pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women, infants, and children up to age five who are found to be at nutritional risk. The program provides a combination of nutrition education, supplemental foods, breastfeeding promotion and support, and referrals to health care. Participants exchange WIC food benefits at approved retail grocery stores and pharmacies.https://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/0,5885,7-339-71547_4910---,00.html
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Women's Center of Greater East LansingHelp women achieve financial stability and independence through personalized services, including resume and cover letter creation, interview preparation, budgeting sessions, application assistance, and counseling.517-372-9163www.womenscenterofgreaterlansing.org/info@womenscenterofgreaterlansing.org
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Emergency relief and community resources maybe available in other counties. Check with your local county.