Mostly for moms
In addition to The Women’s Center support group for pregnant and new mothers, this page contains resources for parents including those who identify as gender-fluid.
Mostly for Moms
The Corner Health Center, physical, reproductive, and mental health care for ages 12 to 25 & their kids. Sliding fee for medical, counseling free. 734.484.3600
Immunization Program, Washtenaw County Public Health. 734.544.6700
Maternal Infant Health Program, Washtenaw County Public Health. 734.544.2984 or 734.544.9749
Women, Infants and Children (WIC) is a federally-financed program that facilitates access to food and family planning for pregnant women, new mothers, and young children. 734.544.6800
La Leche League, encouragement for women interested in breastfeeding their babies. 734.332.9080, Ann Arbor location
Child Care Network, child care referral and resources at no charge. 734.975.1840 or 800.777.2861, Washtenaw County. 734.936.8677, for University of Michigan staff, faculty or students.
Foundations Preschool of Washtenaw County child care for single low-income parents; sliding scale. 734.677.8130
Washtenaw Area Council for Children, keeping kids safe — safe baby sleep education, protection against cyber crime, child abuse and neglect. 734.434.4215
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren support for relatives with the parental responsibility to raise a child. 734.971.9781, Ext 8
Family Learning Institute, free individualized instruction in reading, writing, and math to underperforming low-income students (grades 2-5). 734.995.6816
Advocacy for Parents
Mothering Justice, a Michigan-based grassroots policy advocacy organization that provides mothers of color in America with the resources and tools to use their power to make equitable changes in policy,
Michigan Welfare Rights Organization, organizing for social supports and a clean environment for lower-income workers and economically disenfranchised workers. 313.964.0618
Student Advocacy Center, helping students stay and succeed in school. 734.482.0489
Michigan League for Public Policy, which sponsors women-and-children friendly policies at the state level.
Michigan Poverty Law Program, a collaboration between University of Michigan and Legal Services of South Central Michigan. 734.998.6100 Ext. 33, for clarification of rights regarding Department of Human Services benefits and problems; social security; and state emergency relief.