ACCESS Hope House Clubhouse in Dearborn MI is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) accredited psychosocial rehabilitation program that focuses on helping adults with mental illness (re)discover their passions and interests.
Service: Social Group Activities
P.E.P Center
Our goal at the P.E.P. Center is to provide our program participants with instruction and fun that will help to enhance and enrich their lives and help them to be
Paragon Support Systems, Inc
Paragon Support Systems, Inc. is a non-profit organization that provides vocational and social services to persons with disabilities. Paragon can successfully match employers to persons with disabilities, based upon that
The Momentum Center for Social Engagement
MISSION: To create a community where every person is fully visible and connected. COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Community Conversations provide a safe environment to have respectful conversations about difficult issues. Programs Include:
The Arc Livingston
The Arc Livingston exists to assist families and individuals with developmental disabilities by providing support, information and advocacy. Our goal is to help build a community that includes and values
Full Circle Foundation
At Full Circle, we empower, nurture, and inspire young adults with special needs to reach their full potential for the greater good of our community. A number of Grosse Pointe
Mid-Michigan Industries Inc.
MMI provides services to individuals in Clare, Gratiot, Ionia, Isabella, Mecosta, and Montcalm counties. For over 40 years, MMI’s quality services have helped thousands of people across mid-Michigan achieve greater
Family Hope Foundation
Family Hope Foundation is an established 501(c)3 non-profit organization providing resources, activities, support, and funding for therapies to families of children with special needs in West Michigan. Our premise is
Disability Network of Michigan
Michigan CIL Directory 1a. Disability Network Southwest Michigan 2900 Lakeview Avenue, St. Joseph, MI 49085 web: www.dnswm.org voice: (269) 985-0111 | toll free: (877) 674-5209 fax: (269) 983-4028 1b. Disability Network