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For The Journey

At Journey Faith Group, we understand the importance of providing our community with access to essential resources that support basic needs and personal growth. Our Community Resources page is dedicated to connecting individuals and families in Metro Detroit with the services and support systems they need for clothing, shelter, sobriety, and food assistance. We’re committed to helping our neighbors thrive, no matter the challenges they may face.

Two volunteers organizing clothing donations in a community center.

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Clothes

Everyone deserves access to clean, comfortable clothing. Below, you'll find information on where individuals and families can receive free clothing to support their journey towards dignity and self-respect. Check out these locations for assistance:

 

Cass Community Social Services

Address: 11850 Woodrow Wilson St, Detroit, MI 48206

Phone: (313) 883-2277

St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Stores

Address: 3000 Gratiot Ave, Detroit, MI 48207

Phone: (313) 393-2930

Capuchin Services Center

Address: 6333 Medbury St, Detroit, MI 48211

Phone: (313) 925-1370

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Shelter

Finding a safe place to stay is a critical need for many in our community. Below, you'll find details on emergency shelters and long-term housing options to ensure individuals and families have a secure place to rest and recover. Access free shelter at these locations:

 

Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries

Address: 3535 3rd Ave, Detroit, MI 48201

Phone: (313) 993-4700

COTS (Coalition on Temporary Shelter)

Address: 26 Peterboro St, Detroit, MI 48201

Phone: (313) 831-3777

Neighborhood Service Organization (NSO)

Address: 3430 Third St, Detroit, MI 48201

Phone: (313) 961-4890

Man sitting on a bed in a shelter, appearing deep in thought.
Helping Hands

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Sobriety Support

Sobriety is a journey that should never be taken alone. Below, you’ll find a list of organizations offering free group meetings, counseling and resources to help individuals maintain their recovery and reclaim their lives. Access sobriety support at:

 

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Detroit Area

Visit aa-semi.org for meeting locations and schedules.

Phone: (313) 831-5550

Mariners Inn Recovery Center

Address: 445 Ledyard St, Detroit, MI 48201

Phone: (313) 962-9446

Detroit Recovery Project

Address: 1121 W McNichols Rd, Detroit, MI 48203

Phone: (313) 365-3100

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Local Food Drives

No one should go hungry. Below, you can find organizations offering free groceries and meals to those in need. Discover local food drives and pantries here:

 

Gleaners Community Food Bank

Address: 2131 Beaufait St, Detroit, MI 48207

Phone: (313) 923-3535

Focus: HOPE Food Pantry

Address: 1400 Oakman Blvd, Detroit, MI 48238

Phone: (313) 494-5500

Forgotten Harvest

Various mobile pantry locations. Visit forgottenharvest.org for the full schedule.

Students receiving food at a community event.

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