Local Programs
This page has contact information for programs that offer assistance and referrals to victims and survivors of abuse throughout your state. If you plan to contact a program by email, please review our Safety when using email page first.
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Baraga
Baraga County Shelter Home, Inc.
P.O. Box 10L'Anse, MI 49946
Hotline: (906) 524-7078
Phone: (906) 524-5017
Fax: (906) 524-7572
URL: https://bcshelter.org/identify-abuse/domestic-violence.htmlidentify-abuse/domest…
Email: bcshelter@yahoo.com
The Baraga County Shelter Home, Inc. offers services to victims of domestic violence and their children. Services include a 24-hour emergency hotline, shelter, transportation, legal and medical advocacy, support groups, counseling, youth advocate, and referral for male victims to available resources. Baraga County Shelter Home, Inc. serves Baraga County.
Keweenaw Bay Indian Community
755 Michigan AvenueBaraga, MI 49908
Hotline: (906) 353-4599 or (855) 202-8375
Phone: (906) 353-4596
URL: https://www.kbic-nsn.gov/index.php/departments/niimigimiwang
The Keweenaw Bay Indian Community OVW Program provides services to male and female Native American victim-survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Services include a 24-hour helpline, emergency shelter, medical/hospital advocacy support, non-emergent transport, and survivor advocate outreach. Keweenaw Bay Indian Community serves Baraga County.
Barry
SAFE Place
P.O. Box 199Battle Creek, MI 49016
Hotline: (269) 965-7233 or (888) 664-9832
Phone: (888) 664-9832
Phone 2: (269) 965-6093
Fax: (269) 966-2503
URL: http://safeplaceshelter.org/
Email: mhammond@safeplaceshelter.org
SAFE Place provides victims of domestic violence and their families. Services include a 24-hour helpline, shelter, counseling, legal advocacy (PPO), STOP program, public education, and supportive housing. SAFE Place serves Calhoun, Barry, and Eaton Counties.
Bay
Bay Area Women's Center
3411 East Midland RoadBay City, MI 48706
Hotline: (800) 834-2098
Phone: (989) 686-4551
URL: https://www.bawc-mi.org/
The Bay Area Women’s Center (BAWC) provides services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Services include a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter, housing advocacy programs, court support and legal advocacy programs, children and teen programs, first response program, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) program, safe haven supervised visitation program, and alternatives to violence programs (includes Batter Intervention Programs). The Bay Area Women’s Center serves Bay County.
Berrien
Safe Shelter
2450 South M-139Benton Harbor, MI 49022
Hotline: (269) 925-9500
Phone: (269) 925-1725 or (888) 237-1891
URL: https://www.caringconnectionmi.org/our-programs/safe-shelter.html
Safe Shelter provides services to victims of domestic violence. Services include a 24-hour hotline, individual, group, and family counseling, shelter, basic needs (clothing, hygiene products, and food), and advocacy. Safe Shelter serves Berrien County.
Branch
Branch County Coalition Against Domestic Violence
220 North Michigan AvenueColdwater, MI 49036
Hotline: (517) 278-7233
Phone: (517) 278-3356
URL: https://278safe.com/
The Branch County Coalition Against Domestic Violence (BCCADV) offers resources to survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Resources to utility, food, and housing assistance, health, employment, education and childcare services, parent education, and more are available on BCCADV’s website.




