Domestic Violence/Child Abuse

Alternatives to Domestic Aggression (ADA)

A program that specializes in working with men to stop their use of abuse or battering. The purpose of ADA is to end domestic violence and abuse in our community. Services are offered on a non-denominational basis, so people of all, or no, religious affiliations are welcome.

Catholic Social Services of Washtenaw County

4925 Packard, Ann Arbor 48108
Phone: (734) 971-9781

Child Protective Services

To report the abuse or neglect of a child.

24-hour Business Line: (734) 481-9110
22 Center St, Ypsilanti 48198

Michigan Child Abuse Hotline

Phone: 1-800-942-4357

National Child Abuse Hotline

Phone: 1-800-4A-CHILD

National Domestic Violence Hotline

24-hour Hotline: (800) 799-SAFE (7233)
TTY: (800) 787-3224

SafeHouse Center

Shelter for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Programs include counseling, court accompaniment, information and referrals, emergency shelter and personal advocacy. The Helpline is staffed 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Language interpretation for non-English speakers is available at all times.

Business Office: (734) 973-0242
24-hour Crisis Line: (734) 995-5444
TTY: (734) 973-2227

State of Michigan Family Violence Prevention Hotlines

(800) 99-NO-ABUSE (66-22873); for vulnerable adults in caretaker situations
(800) 942-4357; parent helpline and child abuse reporting line (Department of Human Services)
(800) 292-4517; Runaway and Homeless Youth Services Program

Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center (SAPAC)

SAPAC provides educational and supportive services for the University of Michigan community related to sexual assault, dating and domestic violence, sexual harassment, and stalking.

715 N. University, Suite 202
24-hour Crisis Line: (734) 936-3333
Office Phone: (734) 998-9368