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Protection from Abuse, Neglect, and Assault |
Alternatives to Domestic Aggression (Catholic Social Services) Works with the perpetrators of domestic violence to stop their abuse or battering. Sliding-scale fees. www.csswashtenaw.org U4925 Packard [map]
971–9781, ext. 430
Family Law ProjectFree legal counseling for battered women about personal protection orders and family law issues. Must be referred through SafeHouse Center, 995–5444.U-M Law School, Hutchins Hall 998–9454 Related Topics:
 SafeHouse CenterFor survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, provides emergency shelter, crisis counseling, legal advocacy including assistance in obtaining a personal protection order, individual counseling, and support groups. All services confidential, free, and available to those who live or work in Washtenaw County and to their children. info@safehousecenter.org, www.safehousecenter.org V 24-hour crisis line: 995–5444 (translation available in 150 languages). TTY: 973–2227. Office: 973–0242
Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness CenterEducation, prevention, activism, and advocacy for survivors of sexual assault, dating and domestic violence, sexual harassment, and stalking. Serves U-M students, staff, faculty, and their partners. All services free and confidential. Appointments Mon.–Fri. 8 a.m.–5 p.m. www.umich.edu/~sapac V715 North University, suite 202 [map]
Business line & counseling appointments: 998–9368. 24-hour crisis line: 936–3333
Washtenaw County Protective Services (Michigan Department of Human Services)Children’s Protective Services investigates reports of suspected child abuse and neglect. Adult Protective Services investigates allegations of abuse, neglect or exploitation and provides protection to vulnerable adults. www.michigan.gov/dhs (click on County Offices, then on Washtenaw County on the state map) 481–9110 (24 hours)
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