Youth Homelessness

In collaboration with our community partner Jay Sloan from Ozone House, this list highlights Washtenaw County resources to serve homeless youth. Homelessness for youth means more than the absence of a safe place to sleep, enough food to eat or shelter from the cold. Homelessness means a lack of safe, stable, reciprocal relationships and vulnerability to dangers such as physical assault, sexual assault, or human trafficking.

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Youth Homelessness

 

  • Crisis Line & Stay Safe Program

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    Support and resources for youth and those who care about youth are available any time - day or night - Call (734) 662-2222 or  Text "Ozone" to (734) 662-2222 Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm, or click here to CHAT Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm.

    All Ozone House services are free, voluntary and confidential.

  • Drop-In Center Programming

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    If you are 13-21 years old, you are welcome here if you want or need to:

    • Hang out at a safe place
    • Eat a hot meal
    • Meet people
    • Talk to someone
    • Get food from the pantry
    • Do laundry
    • Take a shower
    • Use computers & phones
    • Play games
    • Get toiletries
    • Get more info or help
    • Talk to a job coach

    Just drop in when Ozone House is open.

    Drop-In Center Hours

    • Drop-in Center is open from 3pm - 6pm (Monday - Thursday)

    • To schedule an appointment to meet with someone one-on-one at the Drop-In Center, please call 734-485-2222.
  • Miller House

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    Miller House, established by Ozone House, is a transitional living program which provides housing and support to homeless youth between the ages 18-22. 

    Click here to learn more about the Miller House program OR CALL 734-662-2222, TEXT “Ozone” to (734) 662-2222, or click here to CHAT.