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- AIDS Partnership Michiganis the state's central resource for information and referral about HIV/AIDS and the largest service provider in Michigan. Our goal is to simplify client access to services, to expand the scope of these services and to develop new programs to meet the community's changing needs. AIDS Partnership Michigan offers a variety of services and programs provided by 35 staff members and more than 300 dedicated volunteers, and is funded through public monies, grants, fundraising activities and gifts from individuals and organizations.
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- Alcoholics AnonymousA Michigan directory for Alcoholics Anonymous Offices.
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- Tomorrow’s Child/Michigan SIDSstarted as a grassroots network of family support groups over thirty years ago. Today, we have evolved into a nationally recognized resource whose broad-based programs are making a major contribution to the welfare of infants, families and professionals around the state.
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- Michigan Victim AllianceOur mission focuses on meeting the needs of victims rather than on revenge, and we recognize that communication is the key in allowing the voices of victims to be heard. Our goals also include educating ourselves and the public on ways to help policymakers, community decision-makers, and the criminal justice system become more effective and more responsive to the needs of victims.
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- The Michigan Aging Services SystemThe Michigan Office of Services to the Aging's mission is to promote independence and enhance the dignity of Michigan's older adults and their families.
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- Michigan Protection and Advocacy ServiceOur goal is to advance the dignity, equality, self-determination, and expressed choices of individuals. Michigan Protection and Advocacy Service, Inc. (MPAS) promotes, expands and protects the human and legal rights of people by providing them with information and advocacy. People with disabilities have to deal with a wide variety of issues. We try to answer any questions you may have relating to disability. We have experience in the following areas: discrimination in education, employment, housing, and public places; abuse and neglect; Social Security benefits; Medicaid, Medicare and other insurance; housing; Vocational Rehabilitation; HIV/AIDS issues; and many other disability-related topics. If you need more information about what we do, or want to learn more about any of the topics referred to on this website, please call 1-800-288-5923 or in Lansing, Michigan 517-487-1755.
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- NAMI Michigan - Alliance for the Mentally IllClick here to find information on events, rallys and links regarding issues on Mental Illness in Michigan
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- Compassionate Friends -Bereavement Support GroupBereavement Support Group (Compassionate Friends): The mission of Compassionate Friends is to assist families toward the positive resolution of grief following the death of a child of any age. For meeting time/location for Lansing, call toll-free 877-969-0010;
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- Listening Ear Crisis Intervention CenterWe provide free and confidential service for telephone and walk-in clients in crisis. We define crisis as "any situation in which your normal coping mechanisms are ineffective or unavailable." Our volunteers are trained to deal with crises that include depression, suicide, loneliness, sexual assault, grief, and many others. We also provide referrals for services throughout the Lansing area. (The referral database will open in a new window).
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