04/21/2026
Domestic and sexual violence (DV and SA) affects nearly 1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men in the US. Leaving an abusive relationship is difficult, but you are not alone.
Below is a list of services in SE Michigan that specialize in services for victims. Help is out there. Love YOUR Life.
First Step (Plymouth)
734-722-6800
www.firststep-mi.org
Free confidential services for victims of DV and SA.
Detroit Police Victims Assistance Program
24/7 Crisis line 313-833-1660
Serves victims of DV, SA, and 2nd victim of homicide.
YWCA/Interim House Metro Detroit
313-259-9922
Crisis line 313-861-5300
www.ywcadetroit.org
Shelter for women and children survivors of DV and SA.
Family Counseling and Shelter Services of Sunrise House (Monroe)
734-242-SAFE (7233)
www.fcssmc.org/sunrise-house/
Emergency shelter for female victims of DV and their children (17 years and under).
Avalon Healing Center (Detroit)
313-474 SAFE (7233)
[email protected]
Provides compassionate and trauma informed care to survivors of SA.
Neighborhood Legal Services Michigan (Detroit)
Admin 313-964-1975
Service phone 313-874-5820
www.nlsmichigan.org
Legal information and advocacy for victims of crime and DV.
Uniting Three Fires Against Violence
906-253-9775
www.unitingthreefiresagainstviolence.org
Michigan Native American DV and SA coalition. Provides technical assistance to tribal advocacy programs.
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Confidential support 24/7/365 800-799+SAFE (7233)
TTY 800-787-3224
www.thehotline.org
RAINN (R**e Abuse & In**st National Network)
24/7 Hotline 800-656-HOPE (4673)
www.rainn.org
Zaman International - Hope for Humanity (Inkster)
313-551-3994
www.zamaninternational.org
Emergency relief to stabilize low-income women and children suffering from abandonment, abuse, disability, divorce, grief, resettlement, or terminal illness. Food pantry.
*Information obtained from The Information Center®