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WELLNESS-LANSING
LANSING AREA SUPPORT & RESOURCES
At Success Virtual Learning Centers of Michigan, we understand life has its challenges and that no student is exempt from those social and emotional difficulties. Let us help you remove barriers to your learning and your success. We have compiled resources here for students in the Lansing area to get assistance and support when it’s needed.
CRISIS SERVICES
Call 911 if you or the person you are helping is in immediate danger.
24-hour Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-8255 (TALK) or text “TALK” to 741741
24-hour Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE)
24-hour Michigan Mental Health Hotline: 1-888-535-6136
Mental Health
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Michigan Warmline: 1-888-PEER-753 (888-733-7753) | Available every day from 10 a.m. to 2 a.m.
Substance Abuse
Domestic Violence
LGBTQ+
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Lansing Nonbinary Support Group: NonbinaryLansing@gmail.com
Homeless & Housing
Shelters (updated April, 2022)
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VOA/New Hope Center (517) 484-4414 http://www.voami.org/contact Start here, get a Homeless ID, and ask about their many emergency housing services. (**THIS ONE IS FOR THE MEN’S MISSION AND HOLY CROSS SHELTERS NEAR STADIUM DISTRICT)
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City Rescue Mission (517) 485-0145 http://lcrm.org/ Can shelter men, women and children.
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Eve’s House (517) 372-5572 http://www.eveinc.org/services.html For domestic abuse victims and their children
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Hannah House (517) 482-5856 http://hannahshouselansing.org/ For pregnant women
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Gateway/Crossroads Teen Shelter (517) 882-7217 http://www.childandfamily.org/page.php?id=151 For youth ages 12-20
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Loaves and Fishes (517) 482-2099 http://loavesandfisheslansing.org/
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Advent House (517) 485-4722 http://adventhouse.com/get-help-section
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SIREN House (517) 543-0748 http://www.sireneatonshelter.org/ Serves the homeless and victims of domestic violence.
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Homeless Angels (844) IMHOMELESS www.homelessangels.org
Food
Grief & Loss
Pregnant & Parenting
Physical Health
Discrimination / Racism
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Racial Equity Support Line | (503) 575-3764 | The Racial Equity Support Line is a service led and staffed by people with lived experience of racism. We offer support to those who are feeling the emotional impacts of racist violence and microaggressions, as well as the emotional impacts of immigration struggles and other cross-cultural issues.
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Women's Center of Greater Lansing | Racial Justice & Civil Rights