1. Computers, phones, fax for employment search
2. COMMUNITY
3. Food
3.1. Food pantry
3.1.1. holiday food boxes
3.1.1.1. Blessing Bags for homeless
3.1.1.1.1. group trips for community outreach
3.2. Soup kitchen
3.2.1. cooking classes
3.2.1.1. Community Culture Kitchen
3.2.2. community garden
3.2.2.1. farm-to-table classes
3.2.2.1.1. farmer's market fund raising
3.3. Brown Bag program
3.3.1. Meet Up and Eat Up site
3.4. Meals on Wheels
4. Shelter
4.1. Emergency Shelter - Men
4.1.1. 30 cubicles with temporary partitions, providing privacy and safety
4.1.1.1. Will conduct criminal check and drug screen for safety, must not be registered on MIPSOR
4.1.1.1.1. Positive screens will be referred to substance abuse services within and outside the center
4.2. Emergency Shelter - Women/Children
4.2.1. 15 cubicles with temporary partitions, providing privacy and safety; single women or with 1-2 small children
4.2.2. 15 double-sized cubicles with temporary partitions for women with 2+ children
4.3. Emergency Shelter for Pets - temporary fosters for clients in shelter waiting new placement
4.3.1. Accepts donations of pet food/supplies, will supply exiting clients with small care package
4.4. Section 8 paperwork and information
4.4.1. HARA Homeless Assistance
4.5. Referrals for financial assistance
4.5.1. Limited financial assistance for rental deposits/rent through fund raising and donations
5. Education
5.1. Homework help
5.2. College prep assistance
5.3. GED preparation
5.3.1. GED testing
5.4. Limited assistance for college application costs (paid for through fund raising)
5.5. Personal finance classes
6. Health
6.1. Health fairs
6.1.1. Prescription Drop-off
6.1.1.1. Needle Drop-off
6.1.1.1.1. Needle exchange site?
6.2. Medical equipment loan closet
6.3. Immunization clinics
6.4. Low-cost sports physicals for students
6.5. WIC clinic
6.6. Weight loss challenges/groups
6.7. Support Groups (cancer, diabetes, mental health, postpartum, etc.)
6.8. STI testing, HIV testing, free contraceptives for ALL AGES, birth control information
6.9. Personal grooming kits
7. Child Care
7.1. School shuttle
7.1.1. Offers "the Late Bus" picking up children within the immediate school district who miss the bus to ensure they don't miss the entire day
7.2. Extended hours day care
7.2.1. Will accept DHHS payments
7.2.1.1. Will waive fees or give discount if participating in other CCCC programs
7.3. Before/After school care
7.4. Child care referrals
7.5. Open door recreation for ages 10-17 (much like Boys&Girls Club)
7.5.1. Recreation hall event rentals for further funding possibilities
7.6. Certified babysitter classes
7.6.1. Child/Infant CPR classes
7.7. Safe Delivery drop-off site
7.8. Baby and Young Child Pantry
7.8.1. diapers, toiletries, baby food/formula
7.8.1.1. furniture, baby equipment through donations
8. Legal Aid
8.1. MI Bar referrals
8.2. Counsel and Advocacy Law Line
8.3. Law Library most used items
8.3.1. copy of MI divorce papers
8.3.1.1. copy of Landlord/Tenant Rights
8.3.1.1.1. copy of county cities/townships ordinances
8.4. copier/fax available for clients to use info
8.5. affordable court-ordered drug/alcohol testing
9. Transportation
9.1. Non-emergency medical transportation
9.1.1. Volunteer drivers
9.2. School shuttle to/from child care facility
9.3. Gas money/bus fare assistance paid for by fund raising/donations
9.4. Carpool group
9.5. Bus stop on public transit line
9.6. Indigent Transportation "IndigeGO"
9.6.1. for appointments, work, grocery shopping, school, life necessities. Not for personal social use except in emergencies (ie, domestic violence.) Not a designated driving service.
9.7. Vehicle Maintenance Workshops
9.7.1. Limited funds for car repair assistance
10. Employment
10.1. Resume Building
10.2. Mock Interviews
10.2.1. Interview Clothing Closet
10.3. Volunteer based labor force = credit for MIWorks! or court-ordered community service
11. Crisis Intervention
11.1. Substance abuse assessment
11.2. Suicide risk assessment
11.2.1. hotline
11.3. Mental Health First Aid classes
11.4. Suicide Intervention/Prevention
11.5. Mental health crisis triage services (partnership with local hospital?)
11.6. Grief counseling
11.7. Safe Haven pickup/temp shelter for DV victims
11.7.1. Partner with local landlords and families for temporary foster of DV victims
12. Home Maintenance/Repair
12.1. Weatherization
12.1.1. Free weather kits for seniors/low income families
12.2. Minor home repair by volunteers
12.3. Appliance repair
12.3.1. Donated appliances resold at minimum prices
12.4. Yard clean-up and snow removal
12.4.1. Storm relief tree cleanup
12.5. Mobile home maintenance/repair
13. Volunteer Services
13.1. In-home chore provider
13.2. Moving assistance
13.2.1. Packing, lifting, moving within the county
13.2.1.1. Accepts donations, unless a DV victim
13.3. Medical appointment companion program
13.3.1. A volunteer to accompany patients to procedures requiring a guardian or assistant; may double as NEMT driver
13.4. Friendly visiting
13.4.1. Visits and conducts well-checks and follow-ups to ensure client success