COVID-19 Resources
- Suicide Prevention: For 24/7 lifeline 1-800-273-8255.
- Free, confidential support for you or your loved ones
- Support for anxiety or stress:
- Disaster Distress Helpline: 1-800-985-5990 or texting TalkWithUS to 66746.
- Alcoholics and Narcotics Anonymous Telemeetings: As most face to face meetings are not happening, this is a great resource to use in order to maintain sobriety and to support each other:
- Child Abuse/Neglect or Vulnerable Adult/Neglect: If you suspect abuse or neglect of a child or abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a vulnerable adult: 855-444-3911
- Domestic Violence: For 24/7 helpline and emergency shelter please call 734-722-6800 or the National Domestic Violence hotline 800-799-7233
- Sexual Assault: If you have been the victim of sexual assault/rape
- Wayne County SAFE 24/7 hotline: 313-430-8000
- (enter your telephone number when the message asks)
- Wayne County SAFE 24/7 hotline: 313-430-8000
Gleaners is partnering with The Guidance Center for a food distribution event on July 10, 24, August 7, 21, & September 4 at Walter White in River Rouge.
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- Fish & Loaves:
- 734-442-0031
- Need Food?
- All income-eligible residents of Allen Park, Brownstown Township, Dearborn Heights, Romulus, Southgate, Taylor, and Woodhaven, plus active members of all partner churches, are eligible to enroll at Fish & Loaves Community Pantry for free food assistance. Visits to the pantry are by advance appointment only.
- Fish & Loaves:
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- Salvation Army:
- Resources and programs are focused on helping people overcome the barriers to self-sufficiency. While the number of assistance programs from the Detroit area Salvation Army is wide-ranging, the services are flexible and can be individualized to the needs of each person.
- Salvation Army:
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- Michigan 2-1-1:
- Michigan 2-1-1 is an easy way to connect with help of all kinds, right in your community. Need help with food, housing, or paying bills? Need support in a family crisis or community disaster? We’re here for you. Any time. All the time. Just call, text, or search online and we’ll get you connected.
- Michigan 2-1-1:
- Emergency Responders:
- Wayne State University Support Hotline: 1-888-910-1636.
- Geared toward health professionals and emergency response and law enforcement personnel.
- Staffed Monday-Saturday 5 am to 9 pm (free and confidential)
- Meditation, mindfulness, and sleep:
- Headspace/Headspace Plus:
- Free for all US healthcare professionals who work in a public setting through 2020.
- Headspace/Headspace Plus:
- Essential Worker Child Care:
- A resource to link you to care for childbirth through 12 years old if you are an essential worker.
- Fees will apply.
- www.helpmegrow-mi.org/essential
- A resource to link you to care for childbirth through 12 years old if you are an essential worker.
- Information regarding feelings of Discomfort:
- How to talk to your children about Coronavirus:
- Explaining Coronavirus to children:
- Anxiety and stress for children
- Breathing Triangle
- “Belly Breathe” with Elmo, Common, & Colbie Caillat
- For those with anxiety, anger, and stress.
- Guided imagery for those having trouble falling asleep
- How you and your children can de-stress during Coronavirus
- Stress and Coping about Coronavirus
- The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may be stressful for people. Fear and anxiety about a disease can be overwhelming and cause strong emotions in adults and children.
- Coping with stress will make you, the people you care about, and your community stronger.
- Preparing for a telehealth visit
- Many mental health clinicians now offer appointments via video.
- A video session allows you to access care even if you cannot visit your provider in person.
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