Michigan's New Domestic Violence Hotline

MDHHS highlights new hotline during October’s Domestic Violence Awareness Month

LANSING, Mich. – As part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is highlighting Michigan’s new, 24/7 hotline providing live, one-on-one crisis support for all victims, survivors, support people and professionals who serve them. The hotline number is available by calling 866-864-2338 or texting 877-861-0222.

“MDHHS is joining national efforts to educate communities about the lasting trauma domestic violence has on individuals and families,” said Elizabeth Hertel, MDHHS director. “It is incredibly important to provide support services for those experiencing abuse, and we encourage anyone in need to seek assistance.”

The hotline is free and provides local support that is tailored to each unique situation through trained advocates.

Hotline services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year via phone, chat, text or TTY, for those who are deaf or hard of hearing:

  • Call: 866-864-2338

  • Text: 877-861-0222 (standard text messaging rates apply)

  • Chat: MCEDSV.org/chat

  • TTY: 517-898-5533

Domestic violence is a pattern of behaviors used by one partner to maintain power and control in a relationship. Domestic violence doesn’t discriminate and impacts all races, genders, education and economic statuses. Often, multiple forms of abuse are present. It is important to know behaviors to look for to seek support for self or others.

If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, Michigan’s Domestic Violence Hotline is a free, confidential, and anonymous resource available 24/7/365. Call 866-864-2338, text 877-861-0222, or chat online by visiting this link.”



CAM Hours

If you are experiencing homelessness in Detroit, Hamtramck or Highland Park and do not have safe place to stay call CAM at 313-305-0311

Access the CAM community resources guide here.

Call 211 which is available 24/7/365 days a year for community resource information.


If you are fleeing a recent domestic violence situation, contact one of the following sites for assistance

  • YWCA: 313-861-5300     

  • First Step: 734-722-6800     

  • Turning Point: 586-463-6990     

  • HAVEN: 248-334-1274


Hotlines

MCEDSV Sexual Assault Hotline: 855-864-2374 

Domestic Violence Hotline: 866-864-2338  

National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)

For additional DV/SA resources, click here

For more information go to camdetroit.org

Racial Equity Survey 2022

Issues surrounding racial and social equity are gaining more visibility in the public sphere. More people are questioning and challenging these inequities on a systemic level. We want to better understand the racial, social, and demographic composition of our Continuum (including our clients, advocates, agencies, committees, and CoC Board).

We ask that you please complete the following survey. Please note that no personal data will be shared. Data will only be shared in aggregate form

HAND Receives $1.25 Million Bezos Day 1 Families Fund Grant

 Homeless Action Network of Detroit Receives $1.25 Million Bezos Day 1 Families Fund Grant to Help End Homelessness for Families in Detroit

Day 1 Families Fund grants $96.2 million to 32 nonprofits across the country to provide shelter for children and families in need

DETROIT – (November 17, 2021): Homeless Action Network of Detroit (HAND), a hub for homelessness data, resources and change in the Detroit metropolitan area, today announced that it has been selected to receive a $1.25 million grant from the Bezos Day 1 Families Fund—the largest private donation in HAND’s history. Launched in 2018 by Amazon founder and executive chair Jeff Bezos, the Day 1 Families Fund issues annual leadership awards to organizations and civic groups doing compassionate, needle-moving work to provide shelter and hunger support to address the immediate needs of young families.

 “We are very excited about this grant from the Day 1 Families Fund. As the largest private donation that HAND has ever received, we feel the impact in Detroit will be transformative,” said Tasha Gray, HAND’s Executive Director. “This grant puts our community at the intersection of investment and innovation. Combined with the current federal investments in families such as child tax credits, we have real opportunities for families to exit homelessness.”

(You can read the full press release here.)

LIHTC Training

August 25, 2021 | 9am - 12:15pm

Join CEDAM and our partners as we discuss the significant change to the 2022-23 Qualified Allocation Plan (QAP). During the event we will:

  • Discuss changes to the QAP, including the updated scoring system

  • Hear from equity investors about the status of the equity market

  • Connect with funders, developers, and other affordable housing stakeholders

  • Answer your LIHTC application questions

The training will be hosted virtually through our Zoom livestream. Register at the CEDAM site.

Updated COVID Vaccine Resources

Detroit residents aged 12+* and those working in Detroit are eligible for free vaccines. Walk-ins are welcome at every location.

  • Request a home visit 313-230-0505

  • Schedule an appointment: 313-230-0505.

  • Lines open M - F, 9AM - 6PM.

  • Text for nearest vaccine site: 313-217-3732

  • Request free transportation: 313-230-0505

  • Transport a Detroiter & receive a $50 pre-paid card: 313-230-0505

  • Department of Health vaccine helpline: 313-876-4000

  • Michigan vaccine site locator: site

  • More information and updates from the City of Detroit here.

Ages 18+ need some form of ID

Ages 12-17 are eligible for the Pfizer vaccine and must be accompanied by an adult.

Third Economic Impact Payments for Americans Experiencing Homelessness

Third Economic Impact Payments for Americans Experiencing Homelessness

Americans who don’t have a permanent address or a bank account may qualify for up to $1,400 – the third Economic Impact Payment. They may also get $1,400 for a qualified spouse and for each qualified dependent. While payments continue to be made automatically to most people, the IRS still needs information from some people.

Masks Available & Vaccine Resources

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HAND has masks available for clients and staff in homeless services-related programs. Please complete this form to request masks and we will contact you to schedule a pickup day and time.

Recently, the CDC issued new mask guidance. Those who are fully vaccinated, in most situations, no longer have to wear face masks indoors or outdoors. However, those partially vaccinated, unvaccinated, or immunocompromised, must still wear masks. To find out more about these changes, click this link.


Vaccine Resources

Detroit residents aged 12+* and those working in Detroit are eligible for free vaccines. Walk-ins are welcome at every location.

  • Schedule an appointment: 313-230-0505. Lines open M - F, 9AM - 6PM. 18+ need some form of ID.

  • Text for nearest vaccine site: 313-217-3732

  • Request free transportation: 313-230-0505

  • Transport a Detroiter & receive a $50 pre-paid card: 313-230-0505

  • Department of Health vaccine helpline: 313-876-4000

  • Michigan vaccine site locator: site

  • More information and updates from the City of Detroit here.

*Ages 12-17 are eligible for the Pfizer vaccine and must be accompanied by an adult.