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CLINICAL INTEGRATION
RESOURCE
GUIDE SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF
HEALTH
Lenawee County
ProMedica Health System
Toledo, OH
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL RESOURCES AND PHONE NUMBERS ........................................................................... 4
ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE TREATMENT ................................................................................... 7
COUNSELING AND MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT ..................................................................... 11
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ................................................................................................................. 15
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE ........................................................................................................... 16
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND MEAL PROGRAMS ................................................................................. 19
HOUSING AND HOMELESS SHELTERS ......................................................................................... 24
INSURANCE AND MEDICARE/MEDICAID INFORMATION ............................................................. 27
MEDICATION ASSISTANCE ............................................................................................................. 29
DENTAL SERVICES .......................................................................................................................... 31
LEGAL SERVICES ............................................................................................................................. 33
TRANSPORTATION .......................................................................................................................... 36
SAFETY SERVICES ........................................................................................................................... 40
UTILITY AND RENT ASSISTANCE ................................................................................................... 42
CHILD CARE ASSISTANCE .............................................................................................................. 48
EDUCATION ....................................................................................................................................... 51
FURNITURE, APPLIANCES & CLOTHING ....................................................................................... 53
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GENERAL RESOURCES AND PHONE NUMBERS
Lenawee United Way Dial 2-1-1
1354 N. Main St. 517-263-4696
Adrian, MI 49221 www.lenaweeunitedway.org
Dial 211 for information and referral for community resources.
Hillsdale County United Way Dial 2-1-1
43 North St. 517-439-5050
Hillsdale, MI 49242 www.hillsdalecountyunitedway.org
Dial 211 for information and referral for community resources.
Lenawee Department on Aging 517-264-5280
1040 S. Winter St., Suite 3003 www.lenaweeseniors.org
Adrian, MI, 49221
Offers home-delivered meals, congregate meals, personal care, homemaker, medical
transportation, foster grandparents, and grandparents raising grandchildren, insurance
problem counseling, respite and legal assistance.
Eligibility: 60 and over
Hillsdale County Senior Service Center, Inc. 517-437-2422
320 W. Bacon St. 800-479-3348
Hillsdale, MI, 49242 www.hillsdaleseniorcenter.org
Services include In-home personal care services, homemaking, delivered meals,
equipment loan, respite, medical transportation, health screenings, and 24-hour telephone
reassurance calls.
Eligibility: 60 and older; must also complete an assessment for the grant-based program.
Full-fee services are available to anyone.
Region 2 Area Agency on Aging 800-335-7881
102 N. Main St. www.r2aaa.org
P. O. Box 189
Brooklyn, MI, 49230
Information and referral services for seniors, disabled adults, and their caregivers in
Lenawee, Jackson and Hillsdale counties. Also provides intake for Care Management and
MI Choice Medicaid Waiver Program.
Eligibility: Elderly and disabled adults and their caregivers.
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Lenawee County Dept. of Human Services 517-264-6300
Family Independence Agency
1040 S. Winter, Suite 3013
Adrian, MI, 49221
Public assistance, food stamps, medical coverage for qualifying children and adults, social
services and protective services for children and adults age 60 and older.
Hillsdale County Dept. of Human Services 517-439-2200
Family Independence Agency
40 Care Drive
Hillsdale, MI 49242
Services: Public assistance, food stamps, medical coverage for qualifying children and
adults, social services and protective services for children and adults age 60 and older.
Community Action Agencies
Lenawee Hillsdale
400 W. South St. 55 Barnard St.
Adrian, MI, 49221 Hillsdale, MI 49242
517-263-7861 517-437-3346
800-438-1845 800-750-9300
Provides assistance for relocation, home ownership, heat and utilities, and referrals for
household furnishings or needs.
Social Security Administration www.socialsecurity.gov
Lenawee County 877-512-5943
1040 S. Winter St., Suite 2401 800-772-1213
Adrian, MI, 49221
Hillsdale County 517-784-0583
234 Louis Glick Highway 800-772-1213
Jackson, MI, 49201
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ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE TREATMENT
Catholic Charities of Lenawee 517-263-2191 199 N. Broad St. Adrian, MI, 49221
Individual, group, and family therapy for people of any age with behavioral, marriage, emotional, sexual abuse and substance abuse problems.
Services provided to all people without regard to faith or ability to pay. Inpatient Drug and Alcohol Substance Abuse Treatment:
University of Michigan Medical Center 734-764-9190
St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea 734-593-5200 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 517-265-3590
www.area32d2.org Celebrate Recovery 517-442-2229 or 734-218-5809
www.celebraterecovery.com Veterans Administration Medical Center Counseling 734-769-7100 2215 Fuller Road 734-213-6998 Ann Arbor, MI, 48105
Substance abuse and psychological counseling for veterans.
Still Waters Counseling 734-944-3446 403 N. Broad St. www.still-waters-counseling.com Adrian, MI 49221
Individual Counseling for issues such as grief and loss, depression, anxiety disorders, anger management, and addictive behaviors.
Family Counseling for child behavior problems, ADHD, childhood anxiety and depression, strengthening of parenting skills.
Marriage and relationship counseling, divorce, co-parenting, stepfamily issues.
Comprehensive psychological evaluations.
Substance abuse assessments.
Lenawee PC Adrian Outreach Office 517-424-7345 108 S. Main St., Suite K Adrian, MI 49221
Substance abuse treatment services
Duel diagnosis addiction treatment (mix of mental health and substance abuse services)
Outpatient counseling treatment
Available for adolescents and adults
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Accepts Medicaid, self-pay, and private health insurance. Income-based sliding fee scale available.
McCullough, Vargas, and Associates, Inc. www.mvabhs.com/default.html Hillsdale Office Lenawee Office 110 Reading Ave. 770 Riverside Ave., Suite 11 Jonesville, MI 49250 Adrian, MI 49221 517-849-2333 517-264-2244
Individual and group therapy
Adolescent and family counseling
Integrated substance abuse and mental health therapy
Hope House, a halfway house service for men
Hope House for Women, a residential treatment home
Women’s group and case management services *Pregnant women and women with dependent children are a priority for treatment.
Drug testing services for DHS, court systems, and employment.
Drivers intervention program (DIP)
Minor in possession program (MIP)
Marijuana intervention program
Jail program
First time offender program (Hillsdale only)
Substance abuse and Secretary of State evaluations
Bilingual (Spanish)
Drug Testing and Breathalyzer
We accept self-payment and offer a sliding scale fee based on income for those that qualify, Blue Cross/ Blue shield and most other insurances, & Medicaid.
Please call ahead to schedule an appointment.
Holy Cross Children’s Services 844-454-4767 8759 Clinton-Macon Rd. www.holycrossservices.org Clinton, MI 49236
Comprehensive substance abuse treatment program that is supportive of Recovery Oriented Systems of Care (ROSC) principles.
Provides Detox, residential substance use disorder treatment, Recovery Housing, and Outpatient services.
For adolescents and adults.
Accepts self-pay, Medicaid, Healthy Michigan Plan, Block Grant Funding, and commercial insurance.
Insight Counseling of Tecumseh, LLC 517-424-5438 106 S. Maumee St. Tecumseh, MI 49286
Focuses on substance abuse treatment, including alcohol and drug addiction, in the outpatient program.
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Offers family therapy, trauma therapy, and group therapy. Dedicated programs for LGBTQ community, children and teenagers, postpartum women, active duty military seeking mental health help, and patients with HIV or AIDs.
Accepts Medicare, Medicaid, private health insurance, and self-pay on a sliding fee scale.
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COUNSELING AND MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT
Lenawee Community Mental Health Authority 517-263-8905 1040 S. Winter Street, Suite 1022 800-664-5005 Adrian, MI 49221 www.lcmha.org
Govt. funded behavioral health organization that provides services to children and adults.
For those without insurance, fees are based on the ability to pay.
Crisis or emergency calls are accepted 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Bixby Outpatient Behavioral Health 517-265-0411 818 Riverside Ave. Adrian, MI 49221
Services: Outpatient psychiatric and counseling services including cognitive therapy, family and group therapy, and other outpatient services.
Herrick Behavioral Services 517- 423-3887 502 E. Cummin St. Tecumseh MI 49286
Services: Outpatient psychiatric and counseling services including cognitive therapy, family and group therapy, and other outpatient services.
Adrian Counseling and Psychiatric Clinic 517-263-5810 Adrian Psychotherapy Assoc., P.C. 517-264-2287 604 N. Main 517-902-8868 Adrian, MI, 49221
Availability: 9 a.m. – 7 p.m. Monday – Friday
Services: Have been providing counseling services since 1982. Handicap Accessible. Catholic Charities of Lenawee 517-263-2191 199 N. Broad St. Adrian, MI, 49221
Services: Individual, group, and family therapy for people of any age with behavioral, marriage, emotional, sexual abuse and substance abuse problems.
Eligibility: Services provided to all people without regard to faith or ability to pay. Lenawee PC Adrian Outreach Office 517-424-7345 108 S. Main St., Suite K Adrian, MI 49221
Duel diagnosis addiction treatment (mix of mental health and substance abuse services)
Outpatient counseling treatment
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Available for adolescents and adults
Family Counseling & Children’s Services 517-265-5352 220 N. Main St. www.fccservices.org Adrian, MI, 49221
Outpatient counseling services for individuals, family, couples. LifeWays Community Mental Health-Hillsdale 517-439-2641 25 Care Dr. Hillsdale, MI 49242
Mental health treatment. Accepts Medicaid and has a sliding fee scale. Star Behavioral Health Providers (SBHP) www.starproviders.org
This website identifies behavioral health professionals who have received specialized training in mental health treatment for military service members and their families. For a list of providers in your area, go to the website address above.
Veterans Administration Medical Center 734-769-7100 Counseling 734-213-6998 2215 Fuller Road Ann Arbor, MI, 48105
Provides psychiatric and psychological treatment for veterans. Still Waters Counseling 734-944-3446 403 N. Broad St. www.still-waters-counseling.com Adrian, MI 49221
Individual Counseling for issues such as grief and loss, depression, anxiety disorders, anger management, and addictive behaviors.
Family Counseling for child behavior problems, ADHD, childhood anxiety and depression, strengthening of parenting skills.
Marriage and relationship counseling, divorce, co-parenting, stepfamily issues.
Comprehensive psychological evaluations.
McCullough, Vargas, and Associates, Inc. www.mvabhs.com/default.html Hillsdale Office Lenawee Office 110 Reading Ave. 770 Riverside Ave., Suite 11 Jonesville, MI 49250 Adrian, MI 49221 517-849-2333 517-264-2244
Individual and group therapy
Adolescent and family counseling
Integrated substance abuse and mental health therapy
Hope House, a halfway house service for men
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Hope House for Women, a residential treatment home
Women’s group and case management services *Pregnant women and women with dependent children are a priority for treatment.
Drug testing services for DHS, court systems, and employment.
Drivers intervention program (DIP)
Minor in possession program (MIP)
Marijuana intervention program
Jail program
First time offender program (Hillsdale only)
Substance abuse and Secretary of State evaluations
Prevention coordination for Hillsdale county
Bilingual (Spanish)
Drug Testing and Breathalyzer
We accept self-payment and offer a sliding scale fee based on income for those that qualify, Blue Cross/ Blue shield and most other insurances, & Medicaid.
Please call ahead to schedule an appointment.
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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
State Emergency Relief (SER) Program - Michigan Department of Human Services Lenawee County Human Services Hillsdale County Human Services
1040 S. Winter, Suite 3013 40 Care Drive Adrian, MI, 49221 Hillsdale, MI 49242 517-264-6300 517-439-2200
Emergency financial assistance is provided directly or through contracts with other non-profit organizations to assist low income families or households with the following needs:
o Utilities including heat, electric, water
o Home Repairs o Relocation Assistance
(employment related moving)
o Air Conditioners for elderly or when medically necessary
o Home Ownership Services o Burial
Call for program eligibility or apply in person at the DHS office. Community Action Agency of Jackson, Lenawee, and Hillsdale Counties: Assistance for relocation, home ownership, heat and utilities, referrals for household items. www.caajlh.org Lenawee: 400 W. South St. Hillsdale: 55 Barnard St.
Adrian, MI, 49221 Hillsdale, MI 49242 517-263-7861 517-437-3346
The Salvation Army: Food pantry, clothing, limited rental help, prescriptions, help with utility bills, transportation, and shelter assistance as funding permits. Lenawee: 217 W. Church St. Hillsdale: 160 E. Bacon St.
Adrian, MI, 49221 Hillsdale, MI 49242 517-265-2038 517-437-4240
Veterans Dire Need Fund
Provides emergency financial assistance for Lenawee County Veterans who are in dire need but do not meet eligibility for traditional funding.
An Outreach Manager meets with meets with the veteran to assess the need and identify resources.
Assistance may include help with prescriptions, medical and dental emergencies, housing, and transportation.
Associated Charities of Lenawee 517-265-7255 221 S. Tecumseh Street www.thecharities.org Adrian, Michigan 49221
Provides food, clothing, furniture, shoes, appliances, and other household items to low income families in Lenawee County.
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Lenawee County Dept. of Human Services 517-264-6300 1040 S. Winter, Suite 3013 Adrian, MI, 49221
Income assistance, food stamps, and medical assistance for qualifying individuals/families.
Availability: 8 a.m. – noon and 1 p.m. – 5 p.m. Monday – Friday Hillsdale County Dept. of Human Services 517-439-2200 40 Care Drive Hillsdale, MI 49242
Income assistance, food stamps, and medical assistance for qualifying individuals/families.
Availability: 8 a.m. – noon and 1 p.m. – 5 p.m. Monday – Friday The American Red Cross Lenawee and Washtenaw Counties Hillsdale County 130 N. Main Street Mid-Michigan Chapter
Adrian, MI 43221 1800 E Grand River Ave 517-263-1904 Lansing, MI 48912
517-484-7461
Provides emergency services to victims of a disaster including food, shelter, basic needs
Provides emergency communications between family members and military servicemen as well as access to financial assistance.
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN http://www.goodwillsemi.org 1357 Division Street [email protected] Adrian, MI 49221
(517) 263-2135 ext. 225 Intake - John Haught [email protected]
(517) 263-2135 ext. 226 Intake - Carolyn Halliwill
[email protected] MICHIGAN WORKS! SOUTHEAST 517-266-5627 1040 South Winter Street Suite 1014 517-266-JOBS Lenawee County Human Services Building (888) 649-6757 Toll Free Adrian, MI 49221 http://www.mwse.org MICHIGAN REHABILITATION SERVICES – MRS 517-263-0607 1040 South Winter Street, Suite 3013 1-887-901-9198 (TOLL FREE) Adrian, MI 49221 From the MI DHHS website: “Michigan Rehabilitation Services (MRS) provides specialized employment and education-related services and training to assist teens and adults with disabilities in becoming employed or retaining employment.”
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Department of Human Services http://www.michigan.gov/helpinghand
Job Boards/Listings www.careerbuilder.com www.monster.com www.ohiomeansjobs.com www.indeed.com www.snagajob.com www.jobsonline.net www.simplyhired.com
Government Jobs City of Adrian adriancity.com/reference-desk/employment-opportunities/ Lenawee County www.lenawee.mi.us/574/Employment-Opportunities State of Michigan www.governmentjobs.com/careers/michigan USA Jobs www.usajobs.gov Veteran Administration Jobs www.va.gov/jobs
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FOOD, NUTRITION, AND MEAL PROGRAMS
Senior Nutrition – Home Delivered Meals 517-264-5280 Lenawee Department on Aging www.lenaweeseniors.org 1040 S. Winter St., Suite 3003 Adrian, MI, 49221
Must be 60 years of age or older, homebound, and unable to prepare meals.
Developmentally handicapped adult children who live with eligible recipients of delivered meals may also qualify.
Hot meals are delivered at lunch time. A cold evening meal also provided if needed.
No fee is charged but a donation of $3.00 per meal is appreciated.
On-site meals are available at the following Senior Centers:
Perennial Park - Hillsdale County Senior Services Center 517-437-2422 320 W. Bacon St. 800-479-3348 Hillsdale, MI, 49242 www.hillsdaleseniors.org
Services: Offers home delivered meals as well as community meal sites for seniors.
Eligibility: Senior Citizen resident of Hillsdale County. Call for meal site locations. Commodity Food Program 517-264-5280 The 1st United Methodist Church 1245 W. Maple St. Adrian, MI 49221
Distributes commodity foods 8 times per year. Call for dates.
Addison Senior Center 517-547-5777 117 N. Street Addison, MI, 49220
Hudson Senior Center 517-448-4605 323 W. Main St. Hudson, MI, 49247
Onsted Activity Center 517-467-6917 American Legion Drive Onsted, MI, 49265
Adrian Senior Center 517-263-3585 327 Erie St. Adrian, MI, 49221
Morenci Senior Center 517-458-2236 811 Coomer Morenci, MI, 49256
Tecumseh Senior Center 517-423-5939 703 E. Chicago Blvd Tecumseh, Mi, 4928
Bliss – Liewert Senior Ctr 517-486-2397 206 S. Lane St. Blissfield, MI, 49228
On the 3rd Fri. of the month, Adrian Senior Center . provides commodities to financially eligible persons
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Hillsdale Community Health Center 517-437-5270 168 South Howell St. Hillsdale, MI, 49242
Provides nutritional counseling and individual or group diabetes education.
Lutheran Church of the Lakes 517-547-4261 8800 N. Rollin Highway Addison, MI 49220
Offers an Advent soup supper to the community during Advent on Wednesdays.
Supper at 6pm. Call for specific dates. Emmanuel United Methodist Church 517-486-3020 215 E. Jefferson St. Blissfield, MI 49228
Hosts a community soup dinner every Wednesday at 7pm.
FOOD PANTRIES Associated Charities of Lenawee 517-265-7255 221 S. Tecumseh Street www.thecharities.org Adrian, Michigan 49221
Provides food, clothing, furniture, shoes, appliances, and other household items to low income families in Lenawee County.
The Salvation Army – Lenawee County 517-265-2038 217 Church St. Adrian, MI 49221
Pantry Hours: 8 – 11:30 a.m. and 1 – 3 pm.
Meals provided on Monday and Wednesday at 4 pm St. Mary’s food Pantry 517-266-0378 317 Erie Street Adrian, MI 49221
Located between the back of St. Mary’s and Piotter Center.
Hours: Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 1 – 3 pm. Daily Bread Soup Kitchen 517-266-0937 302 S. Tecumseh Adrian MI, 49221
Provides hot lunches to those in need.
11:30 am – 2:30 pm Tuesday through Saturday
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Kings Kupboard Food Pantry 517-437-2647 Trinity Lutheran Church 69 Griswold Hillsdale, MI, 49242
Hours: 10/1 – 4/30: 3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. From 5/1 – 9/30: 3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Monday and Friday; Wednesday 6 – 8 pm
The Salvation Army – Hillsdale County 517-437-4240 160 E. Bacon St. Hillsdale, MI 49242
Pantry Hours: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 9 – 12 and 1 – 3 pm.
Free Community Meals: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday 12 – 1:30 pm
Free Fresh Produce, Dairy, Bakery Products: Tuesdays 9:30 – 11:30 am Family Worship Center of Adrian 517-417-1003 1120 E. Maple Ave. Adrian, MI 49221
Provides fresh food to low income residents every 2nd Saturday of every month from 9 – 11am.
Proof of income and picture ID required.
Addison Congregational Church 517-547-5527 202 S. Talbot St. Adrian, MI 49220
Provides an emergency food pantry to area residents on the last Thursday of every month 3 – 5pm.
Residents of Addison School district. Walk-ins accepted. Must show picture ID and proof of residency.
Adrian First Church of Nazarene 517-236-1579 50 Industrial Ct. Adrian, MI 49221
Offers a few days food supply to Lenawee county residents. Individuals are eligible twice every six months.
Every Tuesday 10am – 12pm.
Neighbors of Hope – Fishes and Loaves 517-759-4421 410 E. Maple Ave. Adrian, MI 49221
Offers between five and seven days’ worth of food. Individuals can take up to 20 pounds of food and those in a family can take 15 pounds per person (family of four receives 60 pounds).
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Provides this service to low income residents of Lenawee County or those experiencing a food emergency. Must be able to verify household members, proof of residency address, and proof of income.
Call to make an appointment.
St. Vincent DePaul – St. Joseph Church 517-759-9296 415 Ormsby St. Adrian, MI 49221
Provides food for Lenawee residents in need.
Walk-ins accepted. Picture ID is required.
Open every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 1 – 2:30pm.
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HOUSING AND HOMELESS SHELTERS
SUBSIDIZED/INDEPENDENT (rent based on income)
Friendship Place
201 E. Maumee
Adrian, MI, 49221
517-263-4010
Friendship Village
Riverside710 Riverside Drive
Litchfield, MI, 49252
517-542-2210
Hillsdale Place
Apartments32 E. Carlton
Hillsdale, MI, 49242
517-437-2177
Hilltop Apartments
45 North West St.
Hillsdale, MI, 49242
517-439-1210
www.hillsdalehousing.org
Indian Oaks Apartments
124 Burt St.
Tecumseh, MI, 49286
517-423-7029
Maple Village Apartments
1221 S. Main St.
Adrian, MI, 49221
517-263-8448
Orchard Terrace Corp.
205 Adrian St.
Tecumseh, MI, 49286
517-423-6649
York Hills II
240 Gorham St.
Morenci, MI
517-458-6403
Michigan State Housing Development Authority - MSHDA Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Subsidized Rent/Housing Choice Vouchers
This program provides monthly rental assistance to eligible families.
To find out if your county has an open waiting list, go to this website: www.michigan.gov/mshda and click on RENTAL and then HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER PROGRAM
Applications are accepted on-line only at the above website.
Financial income and county residency requirements apply. Michigan State Housing Development Authority - Veterans Administration Supportive Housing (VASH) Subsidized Rent/Housing Choice Vouchers for Qualified Veterans
This program provides monthly rental assistance to qualified veterans.
To apply, the veteran is required to participate in VA Case Management through A VA Medical Center.
For more information, go to: www.michigan.gov/mshda; click on RENTAL and then HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER PROGRAM and then the link for HUD VASH Vouchers.
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Housing Help of Lenawee (H2Lenawee) 517-264-0782 307 East Church Street www.h2lenawee.org Adrian, MI 49221
Emergency Shelter - for homeless families with minor children. o Additional services: daily case management, life skills training, and other support services
including laundry facilities and transportation assistance. o This program is available for up to 90 days and provided at no cost.
Housing First Program o May assist with first month's rent, past due rent, and help prevent mortgage foreclosure.
Transitional Housing (TH) - for families with minor children o Transitional affordable housing for families with minor children for up to 2 years. o Additional support services: life skills training and weekly case management to help
encourage lifelong independence.
Permanent Supportive Housing Program o For chronically homeless individuals facing barriers to stable housing such as a long term
disability. o Provides case management and support services and in some cases, a rental subsidy.
HOMELESS SHELTER AND SERVICES
Housing Help of Lenawee (H2Lenawee) 517-264-0782 307 East Church Street Adrian, MI 49221 Emergency Shelter - for homeless families with minor children
Additional services: daily case management, life skills training, and other support services including laundry facilities and transportation assistance.
This program is available for up to 90 days and provided at no cost. Share the Warmth 517-203-9857 631 S. Mackenzie St. Adrian, MI 49221
Provides shelter for those that are homeless during the cold months. Transportation can be provided to and from the shelter. A free dinner is provided and snacks for those that come late after dinner hours.
Pick up is at the Salvation Army parking lot between 5:30 – 5:45pm or guests may go the shelter site directly (Bohn Pool) on their own if they have their own transportation.
Dinner is served from 6:45 – 8pm only. Guests must sign in by 9pm and are not allowed to leave until the next morning.
For Domestic Violence Shelters, see the Domestic Violence Section.
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INSURANCE AND MEDICARE/MEDICAID INFORMATION
Lenawee County Dept. of Human Services Hillsdale County Dept. of Human Services 1040 S. Winter, Suite 3013 40 Care Drive Adrian, MI, 49221 Hillsdale, MI 49242 517-264-6300 517-439-2200 Services: Public assistance, food stamps, medical coverage for qualifying children and adults, social services and protective services for children and adults age 60 and older. Michigan: Healthy Kids: provides free health insurance coverage for pregnant women and children ages 0-19. The annual income limits for Healthy Kids is as follows (courtesy of www.nwhealth.org ) Pregnant Women and Children under age 1 Children, ages 1 - 19
$22,952/year for 1 person
$31,064/year for family of 2
$39,176/year for family of 3
$47,288/year for family of 4
Add $8,112/yr for each addl person
$18,832/year for 1 person
$25,488/year for family of 2
$32,144/year for family of 3
$38,800/year for family of 4
Add $6,656/year for each additional person
MIChild: Health insurance for uninsured children ages 0-19. Hospital care, doctor office visits, immunizations, prescriptions, dental, and vision care are covered. The cost is $10.00 per family per month. Yearly family income must be 212% FPL or less (2017):
$25,567/year for 1 person
$34,429/year for family of 2
$43,290/year for family of 3
$52,152/year for family of 4
$61,014/year for family of 5
$69,875/year for family of 6 Healthy Michigan Plan* Health care coverage for Michigan residents age 19 – 64 years. Must meet the following criteria (www.michigan.gov/healthymiplan)
Ages 19-64 years and a resident of the State of Michigan
Must not qualify for not enrolled in Medicare or any other Medicaid programs
Medicaid Income Eligibility for Adults (with 5% disregard): 138% FPL
2017 Annual Income Limits (note: amounts are subject to change):
Household Size
Adults 19 – 64 133% FPL
1 $16,643
2 $22,411
3 $28,180
4 $33,948
5 $39,716
6 $45,485
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Healthcare Marketplace www.healthcare.gov/marketplace Government Subsidized Health Care Insurance 1-800-318-2596
Health Insurance for uninsured Americans with cost based on income.
Eligibility Criteria: o Must live in the United States o Must be a U.S. citizen or national (or be lawfully present) o Cannot be incarcerated o Not eligible for Medicare
Apply for Marketplace coverage: o Online at: www.healthcare.gov/marketplace o By phone: Call 1-800-318-2596 or TTY: 1-855-889-4325
2017 Open Enrollment: November 1, 2016 – January 31, 2017. Coverage begins 1/1/17.
To apply outside of the open enrollment period, one must have a qualifying life event. Such events may include:
o Getting married o Having a baby o Adopting a child or placing a child for
adoption or foster care o Losing job-based coverage o Losing coverage through a divorce o COBRA coverage ending (If you
cancel COBRA before it ends you don’t qualify for a Special Enrollment Period.)
o Leaving incarceration o Turning 26 and losing coverage
under a parent’s plan
o Losing eligibility for Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program
o Moving to a new residence o Gaining citizenship or lawful
presence in the U.S.
You will not qualify for a Special Enrollment Period if: o You lose coverage because you didn’t pay your premium. o You voluntarily drop your coverage prior to the end of the plan year.
Michigan Medicare/Medicaid Assistance Program (MMAP) 1-800-803-7174 For information on: www.mmapinc.org
Supplemental (Medigap) insurance evaluation and comparison
Prescription Drug Assistance, including the Medicare Prescription Plan
Managed Medicare options (Medicare Advantage)
Long term care insurance evaluation and comparison
Medicaid Assistance and applications
Medicare appeals process
All services are provided free of charge
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MEDICATION ASSISTANCE
MEDICARE PART D DRUG PLAN 1-800-MEDICARE
Medicare contracts with many insurance companies to provide drug coverage through Part D
Open enrollment for current Medicare beneficiaries: Oct 15th– Dec 7th each year
When enrolling, have your Medicare card and list of prescription medications/dosages
If you need assistance with applying, contact: Lenawee Dept. of Aging at 517-264-5280 2018 Part D Plan Specifics:
During the initial coverage phase, you pay a co-payment and your Part D drug plan pays its share for each covered drug until your combined amount (including your deductible) reaches $3750.
Once you and your Part D drug plan have spent $3750 for covered drugs, you will be in the coverage gap, also called the “donut hole”. For 2018, the copay for covered brand-name prescriptions is 35% of the cost; covered generics copays are 44% while in the “donut hole”.
When you spend more than $5000 out-of-pocket, the coverage gap (donut hole) ends and your drug plan pays most of the costs of your covered drugs for the remainder of the year. You will then be responsible for a small copayment. This is known as catastrophic coverage.
MEDICARE PART D “EXTRA HELP” with Part D Prescription Drug Costs
Medicare Part D recipients may qualify for lower drug co-pays and a reduced or waived Part D premium. The income and financial asset limits for 2018 are as follows: o For single persons: annual income below $18,090 and assets less than $13,820 o For a married couple: combined annual income less than $24,360 and combined assets
below $27,600. o There is no coverage gap (donut hole) with the Extra Help benefit.
For 2018, if you qualify for “Full Extra Help”, costs for generics are no more than $3.35 and brand name $8.35.
Apply on line at www.socialsecurity.gov or call the Area Office on Aging at 419-382-7060.
Note: Applying for the “Extra Help” does not enroll a patient in the Medicare Drug Plan. Medicare recipients still have to enroll separately in a Part D plan.
For assistance in enrolling in the MEDICARE PART D “EXTRA HELP” program, contact the Lenawee Dept. of Aging at 517-264-5280.
NOTE: applying for the “extra help” does not enroll a patient in the Medicare Drug Plan. Medicare recipients still have to enroll in a Part D plan.
World Medical Relief 313-866-5333
Medications, medical equipment/supplies to low income Michigan residents with no insurance
As of 2015, the income limit for one is $36,200; for 2: $41,400
For more information, go to www.worldmedicalrelief.org or call 313-866-5333.
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EMERGENCY MEDICATION ASSISTANCE
Salvation Army: for emergency assistance with prescription costs when funding is available. 217 W. Church Street 517-265-2038 Adrian, MI 49221 160 E. Bacon 517-437-4240 Hillsdale, MI 49242 St. Mary’s Church Food Pantry & Dire Needs Office 517-266-0378 317 Erie St. Adrian, MI 49221
Provides food assistance and limited financial assistance for emergency needs when funding is available. Able to assist with up to $50 for prescription assistance.
Limited Office Hours: Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from 1 – 3 pm. St. Vincent DePaul Society 517-266-7611 St. Joe’s Catholic Church Adrian, MI 49221
Emergency financial assistance with prescription costs when funding is available.
Limited Office Hours: Mon., Wed., and Fri. from 1 – 2:30 p.m. Housing Help of Lenawee (H2Lenawee) 517-264-0782 Veterans Dire Need Fund www.h2lenawee.org 307 East Church Street Adrian, MI 49221
This program provides emergency financial assistance for Lenawee County Veterans who are in dire need but do not meet eligibility for traditional funding.
An Outreach Manager meets with meets with the veteran to assess the need and identify resources.
This assistance may include help with prescriptions, medical and dental emergencies, housing, and transportation.
Pharmaceutical Patient Assistance Programs 1-888-477-2669
For low income individuals with no prescription coverage.
Call 1-888-477-2669 or access online through: o www.pparx.org o www.needymeds.org o www.rxassist.org
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DENTAL SERVICES Lenawee Dental Clinic at Family Medical Center 517-263-1800
www.familymedicalmi.org
Hours: Mon-Thurs: 8:00am-6:00pm; Fri: 8:00am-5:00pm University of Michigan Dental Clinic 734-763-6933 or 888-707-2500 Dental Association of Michigan 800-589-2632
Open 8 am - 5 pm
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LEGAL SERVICES
Legal Services of South Central Michigan www.LSSCM.org 734-241-8310 (Lenawee) 517-787-6111 (Hillsdale) 888-251-1598 (Lenawee) 800-676-9488 (Hillsdale) Legal Services for:
Family Law - domestic violence prevention and maintaining stable homes
Housing - homelessness prevention, mortgage foreclosure, evictions.
Public Benefits - to provide income for basic needs, defending the termination of benefits, SSI advocacy
Consumer Matters – to protect economic stability, debt collection, bankruptcy.
Health Care- helping clients secure needed health care
Legal assistance to seniors Eligibility:
Household income of 125% of the federal poverty level or lower to be eligible; will also represent clients with household income of 200% poverty level or lower with certain eligible services. Call the above number for more information.
No financial criteria for seniors but low income seniors are given priority Lenawee Department on Aging 517-264-5280 1040 S. Winter St., Suite 3003 www.lenaweeseniors.org Adrian, MI, 49221
Provides information and referral for legal assistance for senior citizens Legal Hotline for Michigan Seniors 800-347-5297 Elder Law of Michigan
Provides legal advice over the phone. Attorneys will address questions regarding family law, taxes, pensions, wills and probate, Medicaid/Medicare and public benefits.
Fair Housing Center 1-877-979-FAIR (3247) Ann Arbor, MI www.fhcmichigan.org
Provides housing counseling services, advocates for the rights of victims, investigates and litigates allegations of housing discrimination, and facilitates neighborhood tours.
Long Term Care Ombudsman Program 1-866-485-9393 Area Agency on Aging, Region 2 102 N. Main St. Brooklyn, MI 49230
Provides advocacy services to help improve and protect the rights of residents in long term care facilities; investigates nursing home complaints.
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Service Area: Lenawee, Hillsdale, and Jackson Counties. Mid-America Pension Rights Program 866-735-7737 Elder Law of Michigan www.elderlawofmi.org 3815 W. St. Joseph, Suite C200 Lansing, MI, 48917
Advises individuals and their dependents on their pension rights. Assists people to secure retirement benefits by investigating pension claims and finding lost pensions.
Eligibility: Must be a Michigan resident seeking a benefit resulting from employment in the state of Michigan, or from an employer or pension plan headquartered in the state of Michigan. There are no age or income requirements.
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TRANSPORTATION
Lenawee Transportation (county transit service) 517-265-4444 401 S. Tecumseh St. Adrian, MI, 49221
Semi-fixed routes in the Tecumseh, Hudson, Morenci, and Blissfield areas. Has a demand-response transportation service available in the Adrian and Tecumseh areas.
Most vehicles have wheelchair lifts.
Provides curb to curb service (not door to door) and will assist a wheelchair passenger with boarding and de-boarding the vehicle if needed.
Fares: $3.00 one way; for seniors 62+ and individuals with disabilities: $1.50
Must call ahead for reservation. Availability: Monday – Friday. No evening or weekend service.
Lenawee Department on Aging 517-264-5280 Volunteer Transportation www.lenaweeseniors.org 1040 S. Winter St., Suite 303 Adrian, MI, 49221
Volunteers transport older adults to medical appointments within and outside Lenawee County. Client must be able to transfer into a passenger car.
Availability: 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Monday – Friday
Recommended Contribution: .25 per mile. Lenawee County Dept. of Human Services 517-264-6360 Medical Transportation 517-264-6404
Medical transportation services for clients of the Lenawee DHS Office.
Call the above phone number to arrange Medicaid covered medical transportation. City of Adrian Dial-A-Ride 517-265-6611 401 S. Tecumseh St. Adrian, MI, 49221
Provides transportation services within the city of Adrian.
All vehicles are equipped with wheelchair lifts.
Provides curb to curb service (not door to door) and will assist a wheelchair passenger with boarding and de-boarding the vehicle if needed.
Fares: $2.00 one way; $1.00 if 62 or older or disabled.
Call ahead for reservation. Availability: 6 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Monday – Friday. No evenings or weekends.
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Adrian Taxi and Mobility Matters 360 517-266-8912 307 College Ave. Adrian, MI, 49221
Private Pay cab service
Also provides handicap accessible transportation; wheelchair lift Lenawee Community Ambulance Adrian: 517-263-1633
Tecumseh: 517-423-1825
Provides medically necessary non-emergency ambulance transport.
Availability: 24/7 LCAPlus Membership - Lenawee Community Ambulance 888-463-7587 246 West Maumee St. Adrian, MI, 49221
Available to residents of Adrian, Adrian Township, Britton, Cambridge Township, Clinton, Clinton Township, Franklin Township, Macon Township, Onsted, Ridgeway, Rome Township, Tecumseh and Tecumseh Township in Lenawee County.
Cost: Family membership is $44. Senior/senior couple membership is $30. With membership, there are no out of pocket expenses for emergency ambulance service for 1 year
Perennial Park - Hillsdale County Senior Service Center 517-437-2422 320 W. Bacon St. 800-479-3348 Hillsdale, MI, 49242 www.hillsdaleseniorcenter.org
Provides non-emergency medical transportation.
Must be age 60+ and live in Hillsdale County. Veterans Dire Need Fund 517-264-0782 Housing Help of Lenawee (H2Lenawee) www.h2lenawee.org 307 East Church Street Adrian, MI 49221
This program provides emergency financial assistance for Lenawee County Veterans who are in dire need but do not meet eligibility for traditional funding.
An Outreach Manager meets with meets with the veteran to assess the need and identify resources.
This assistance may include help with prescriptions, medical and dental emergencies, housing, and transportation.
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Handicap Parking Placard Applications 1-888- 767-6424 Michigan Secretary of State Office
A disability parking placard may be obtained from any Secretary of State branch. The handicap parking placard application must be completed by the applicant and a physician, optometrist, physician's assistant, or nurse practitioner. Branch offices will not accept photocopies of completed applications, however blank application forms may be photocopied. There is no fee for an original placard.
Lenawee County: Hillsdale County: 1114 S. Winter St. 59 E. Saint Joe St. Adrian, MI 49221 Hillsdale, MI 49242
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SAFETY SERVICES
ADULT AND CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES: 1-855-444-3911
Provides protective services for children; and adults age 60 and older.
For all Michigan counties: call the above state hotline number to report abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a child, or senior citizen age 60 or older.
The local county Department of Human Services will assign a caseworker to investigate the abuse or neglect allegations.
Family Counseling and Shelter Services 517-265-6776 - 24 hour crisis line www.fccsoflenawee.org 800-874-5936 - 24 hour crisis line
Services Provided:
Crisis Intervention
Twenty-four hour Hotline
Catherine Cobb Safe House - Emergency Shelter - 21 bed
Support Groups
Information & Referral
Advocacy: Financial, Legal, Personal
Community Outreach
Counseling
National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-787-SAFE (7233) www.thehotline.org 1-800-787-3224 TTY
The Better Business Bureau of NW Ohio and SE Michigan 1-800-743-4222 Integrity Place 419-531-3116 7668 Kings Pointe Rd. www.toledo.bbb.org Toledo, Ohio 43617
Keeps records of complaints against businesses and posts scam alerts on their website
Serves Northwestern Ohio & Southeastern Michigan
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UTILITY AND RENT ASSISTANCE State Emergency Relief (SER) Program Michigan Department of Human Services Lenawee County Dept. of Human Services Hillsdale County Dept. of Human
Services 1040 S. Winter, Suite 3013 40 Care Drive Adrian, MI, 49221 Hillsdale, MI 49242 517-264-6300 517-439-2200 The State Emergency Relief (SER) Program provides emergency financial assistance to low income households undergoing severe hardship or for emergencies that may cause health and safety risks. Through a combination of direct financial assistance and contracts with non-profit agencies such as the Salvation Army and Community Action Agencies, the SER Program assists low-income households meet emergency needs such as:
o Utilities including heat, electric, water o Home Repairs o Relocation Assistance (employment related moving) o Air Conditioners for the elderly; for younger adults: when medically
necessary o Home Ownership Services o Burial
Call for program eligibility or apply in person at the DHS office.
Community Action Agencies Lenawee County 517-263-7861 400 W. South St. 800-438-1845 Adrian, MI, 49221 Hillsdale County 517-437-3346 55 Barnard St. 800-750-9300 Hillsdale, MI, 49242
Provides assistance for relocation, home ownership services, heat and utilities, and referrals for household furnishings or needs.
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Housing Help of Lenawee (H2Lenawee) 517-264-0782 307 East Church Street www.h2lenawee.org Adrian, MI 49221 Provides the following programs:
Housing First Program o This program may assist with first month's rent, past due rent, and helping to
prevent mortgage foreclosure.
Transitional Housing (TH) - for families with minor children o Transitional affordable housing for families with minor children in the
household, for up to two years. o Additional support services: life skills training and weekly case management
to help encourage lifelong independence.
Permanent Supportive Housing Program o For chronically homeless individuals who are facing significant barriers to
stable housing such as a long term disability. o The program offers: case management and support services. o In some cases, a rental subsidy can be provided.
Veterans Dire Need Fund o This program provides emergency financial assistance for Lenawee County
Veterans who are in dire need but do not meet eligibility for traditional funding.
o An Outreach Manager meets with meets with the veteran to assess the need and identify resources.
o This assistance may include help with prescriptions, medical and dental emergencies, housing, and transportation.
The Fair Housing Center of Southeastern Michigan 1-877-979-FAIR (3247) P.O. Box 7825 734-994-3426 Ann Arbor, MI 48107
Provides housing counseling services, advocates for the rights of victims, investigates and litigates allegations of housing discrimination, and facilitates neighborhood tours.
St. Vincent DePaul Society 517-266-7611 St. Joe’s Catholic Church 415 Ormsby St. Adrian, MI 49221
Emergency financial assistance when funding is available.
Limited office hours: Mon., Wed., and Fri. from 1 – 2:30 p.m.
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St. Mary’s Church Food Pantry & Dire Needs Office 517-266-0378 317 Erie St. Adrian, MI 49221
Provides limited financial assistance for emergency needs when funding is available.
Must be in eviction status and meet poverty guidelines.
Limited Office Hours: Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from 1 – 3 pm. The Salvation Army 517-265-2038 217 W. Church St. Adrian, MI, 49221
Offers a food pantry, clothing, limited rental help, prescriptions, help with utility bills, transportation, and shelter assistance as funding permits.
The Salvation Army 517-437-4240 160 E. Bacon St. Hillsdale, MI 49242
Offers a food pantry and financial assistance with utilities when funding is available.
Consumers Energy Payment Assistance Plans 800-477-5050
Consumers Energy Shut Off Protection Plan (SPP) o Provides year-round protection from shut-off o Available to customers with household income at or below 200% poverty
level. o Requires initial down payment of 10% of the total bill and must participate in a
budget plan that spreads out your annual energy costs into 12 equal payments plus 18 equal monthly payments on any past-due balance
Winter Service Plan o Assists low income customers age 65 or older to help prevent shut off and
high payments during the winter months from Nov. 1 – March 31. o If you qualify, you'll pay an initial down payment of 1/12 of any past due bills.
Each month, from November through March, you'll pay 7% of your estimated annual bill along with a portion of any past-due amount.
o When the protection period ends March 31, you must pay your full monthly bill, plus part of the amount you owe from the winter months when you did not pay the full bill.
o To qualify, you must meet one of the following: Have a household income at or below 150% of the federal poverty
guidelines Age 65 or older
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Receive Michigan DHS cash assistance, food assistance, or Medicaid
Medical Emergency Protection o In the event of an electric or gas disconnection notice, you may qualify for a
shut off delay of 21 days if you have a qualifying, documented medical emergency.
Lenawee County Veterans Services 517-264-5335 1040 S. Winter St., suite 2023 Adrian, MI 49221
Assists veterans and surviving spouses in filing claims for VA benefits.
Michigan Veterans Trust Fund: Assists veterans and surviving spouses to apply for the trust fund which provides emergency financial assistance. Must have served during war time.
Hillsdale County Veteran Services 517-437-3630 61 McCollum – Rm 200 Hillsdale, MI 49242
Assists veterans and surviving spouses in filing claims for VA benefits.
Michigan Veterans Trust Fund: Assists veterans and surviving spouses to apply for the trust fund which provides emergency financial assistance. Must have served during war time.
Tecumseh Service Club 517-423-7662
Provides financial assistance, including rent, utilities, fuel oil and emergency needs.
Available to residents of Northeast Lenawee County including Britton, Clinton, Tecumseh and Tipton who are at 100% of the DHHS lower 48 poverty level or have financial emergencies.
Eligible residents must have lives in the area for at least three months prior to applying for assistance other than food. Assistance may be provided once per year.
Call for an appointment. The American Legion Department of Michigan – Patriot Fund 517-371-4720 212 North Verlinden Ave, Suite A Lansing, MI 48915
The Patriot Fund offers financial assistance to Michigan Veterans experiencing financial hardship when other American Legion or veteran assistance programs are not available.
Contact Gary Tanner with the American Legion Reconnect Committee for more information.
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Lutheran Church of the Lakes 517-547-4261 8800 N. Rollin Highway Addison, MI 49220
Assists with rent or utilities those that are in need in the community.
Must reside in Addison, Hanover/Horton, Hudson, Brooklyn or Onsted school district.
Funds distributed on Sunday at 10am per availability.
Ogden Church 517-265-6621 3201 S. Winter St., Suite 3013 Adrian, MI 49221
Provides assistance up to $75 for utility bills and rent assistance up to $100.
Eligible once every 6 months. Must bring past due bill or shut off notice and picture ID. Must have an eviction notice for rent assistance.
Apply in person during office hours: Monday – Thursday 10am – 2pm and Friday 10am – 1pm.
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CHILD CARE ASSISTANCE
State of Michigan Child Care Assistance Program
Families may be eligible for financial assistance for child care costs through The Child Development and Care (CDC) Program when the parent cannot provide child care because of: o Employment o High school completion o Approved activity o Family preservation
To determine if your situation meets one of the above categories, refer to the Michigan Department of Education website at www.michigan.gov
Co-pays may apply. The following income eligibility and family co-pay (FC) table was obtained from www.michigan.gov:
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Child Care Network 517-264-5324
Provides financial assistance scholarships to help pay the cost of child care for eligible families.
For more information and to apply for assistance, go to: www.childcarenetwork.org
Department of Human Services 517-264-6300 1040 S Winter St #3013 Adrian, MI 49221 YMCA OF LENAWEE COUNTY 517-263-2151 638 West Maumee Street 517-417-6105 Adrian, MI 49221 http://www.ymcaoflenawee.org Lenawee Great Start 517-266-4821
For resource information on child care services www.lenaweegreatstart.org
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EDUCATION
ADRIAN REA LITERACY CENTER 517-264-7320
1257 East Siena Heights Drive http://www.adrianrealiteracy.org
Adrian, MI 49221 [email protected]
Provides free tutoring (1:1) to adults 18 and older to improve reading, writing, and English speaking skills.
GED Classes and High School Completion 517-263-2115
Adrian Public Schools www.theadrianmaples.com
Classes are available to obtain your high school diploma or GED Equivalency
MICHIGAN WORKS! SOUTHEAST 517-266-5627 1040 South Winter Street Suite 1014 517-266-JOBS Lenawee County Human Services Building (888) 649-6757 Toll Free Adrian, MI 49221 http://www.mwse.org
Provides free, on-location GED classes with instructors who provide 1:1 attention
HIGHER EDUCATION
Adrian College Siena Heights University Jackson College
www.adrian.edu www.sienaheights.edu www.jccmi.edu
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FURNITURE, APPLIANCES & CLOTHING Updated 1/25/18
Associated Charities of Lenawee 517-265-7255 221 S. Tecumseh Street www.thecharities.org Adrian, Michigan 49221
Provides food, clothing, furniture, shoes, appliances, and other household items to low income families in Lenawee County.
Must meet federal poverty guidelines and be a Lenawee county resident.
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 9am – 3pm; Wednesday 12 – 6pm. Neighbors of Hope – Blessings and More Resale Store 517-759-4421 423 W. Maumee St. Adrian, MI 49221
Operates a resale ministry of Neighbors of Hope. Donated items are sold in a unique, upscale department store setting with 100% of the proceeds going to fund other ministries.
Open Monday – Friday 9am – 5 pm and Saturday 10am – 4pm. The Salvation Army – Lenawee County 517-265-2038 217 Church St. Adrian, MI 49221
Provides assistance with clothing and various types of furniture on a case-by-case basis.
Available to Lenawee county residents aged 18 or older; eligible once every three months.
Please call for an appointment. Photo identification required. Clinton Baptist Church 517-456-6053 11555 Tecumseh Clinton Rd. Clinton, MI 49236
Provides clothing to residents in need.
Call to confirm dates and hours open.
Morenci Church of the Nazarene 517-458-7195 751 N. Summit St. Morenci, MI 49256
Offers clothing to area residents in need. Picture ID required.
Call for appointment.
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Tecumseh Service Club 517-423-7662
Provides gently used clothing to families in the area.
Available to residents of Northeast Lenawee County including Britton, Clinton, Tecumseh and Tipton who are at 100% of the DHHS lower 48 poverty level or have financial emergencies.
Eligible residents must have lives in the area for at least three months prior to applying for assistance other than food. Assistance may be provided once per year.
Call for intake interview.
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2018 Poverty Guidelines
for the 48 Contiguous States and the District of Columbia
2018 Poverty Guidelines for the 48 Contiguous States and the
District of Columbia*
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$12,140
2
16,460
3
20,780
4
25,100
5
29,420
6
33,740
7
38,060
8
42,380
For families/households with more than 8 persons, add $4,320
for each additional person.
Source: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2018/01/18/2018-00814/annual-
update-of-the-hhs-poverty-guidelines