- Early Care & Learning Council (ECLC) www.earlycareandlearning.org
- National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC www.naeyc.org
- National Resource Center for Health and Safety in Child Care nrckids.org
- EarlyChildhood.org www.earlychildhood.org
- Child Care Aware of America (formerly NACCRRA) childcareaware.org
- Early Learning – US Department of Education www2.ed.gov/about/inits/ed/earlylearning/index.html
- Child Care Aware Parent Network www.naccrra.org/parents/child-care-aware%C2%AE-parent-network
- Child Health Plus www.health.ny.gov/health_care/child_health_plus
- Great Start to Quality greatstarttoquality.org
- Early On Michigan www.1800earlyon.org
- Wayne Metropolitan (DTE Assistance, Water Assistance, Financial, Weatherization, Literacy, Property Tax Assistance)www.waynemetro.org
- United Way 211 (Rental Assistance, Covid-19 Resources, Human Trafficking Task Force) www.unitedway.org
- Forgotten Harvest (List of Distribution for Food Assistance) www.forgottenharvest.org
- SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) www.samhsa.gov Suicide and Crisis Lifeline *FREE & CONFIDENTIAL “SUPPORT” for people in distress 24 hours: Call or Text 988
- Free or Low-Cost Mental Health Care www.michigan.gov/som
- Homeowner’s Property Exemption (HOPE) City of Detroit detroitmi.gov
- If you meet income requirements, you may not be required to pay taxes on your home.
- A lot of homeowners have lost homes due to property taxes.
- Free Job Training Opportunities for Detroiters detroitatwork.com Detroit Residents “only.”
- Behavior Frontiers (Autism Treatment Center) www.behaviorfrontiers.com
- United Way www.211unitedway.org
- Crisis Shelter for Persons with Mental Illness
- Domestic Violence Shelters
- Emergency Shelter Access
- Family Crisis Shelter
- Homeless Shelters
- Human Trafficking
- Maternity Homes for Single Pregnant Women
- Runaway/Youth Shelters
- Safe Houses
- Sexual Assault Shelters
- Gleaners Food Bank www.gcfb.org
- Early Literacy-Read by Grade Three State of Michigan https://www.michigan.gov/-/media/Project/Websites/mde/gsrp/parents/grade_3_reading_
facts_families_final_tj.pdf?rev=b8e0f097288f48ff8aff62734d5a7df4
*What parents should know about “Read by Grade Three Law”. - National Domestic Violence Hotline www.thehotline.org
800-799-7223 SMS: Text START to 88788
TTY 1.800.787.3224
- Get Help
- Identify Abuse
- Plan for Safety
- Support Others
- Local Resources
- Get Involved
- United Way www.211unitedway.org 24/7/365
- Utility and Rent Payment Assistance
- Job Search/Placement
- Food
- Health Care
- Child Care
- Housing and Temporary
- Prescription Cost Assistance
- School-Related Programs
- Free Tax Preparation
- And More!
- National Association of Black Social Workers www.nabsw.org
- NBCDI (National Black Child Development Institute) www.nbcdi.org
- Poison Control https://www.poison.org 1-800-222-1222