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General links Visit Bridges4Kids How to volunteer to help a child - click here.
Statewide Resources -
click
here.
National Centers
for Independent Living - Map of U.S. leads to a listing of Centers for
Independent Living by state.
Job Opportunities -
click here.
Find K-12 Info -
click here.
Introduction to The Children with Special Needs Fund -
click here.

Click on the logo to learn about
Michigan's R.E.A.D.Y. (Read, Educate, and Develop Youth) Program.
The Early Hearing Detection and
Intervention program EHDI has assessment sites all over the state of
Michigan.
Click here (PDF) to find your local site.
Crisis Prevention Institute
- click here.
Reading & Literacy Help for Children - click here.
Find the Family Literacy Program in
your County -
click here.
Find more Michigan information -
click
here.
Contact your State Legislator or Members of Congress -
click here.
Visit
Project
PERFORM - Provides information, resources and support to empower
individuals, families, professionals, and communities to enhance outcomes
for children and young adults with special needs in Michigan.
Homework Help & Resources -
click here.
Reading & Literacy Help for Adults - click here.
Find your local WIC office for information on nutrition and health support for women, infants, and children - click here.
Lead poisoning can cause a failure to learn, ADD, aggressive behavior, brain damage. Click here for more info and county contacts - click here
Local Public Health
Department Locator
Project Find
Office of Special Education & Early Intervention Services (OSE-EIS)
Directory
of Resources for the Disabled -
Michigan
Edition
Advocacy Organizations for Children with Disabilities - click here.
Find a support group to meet your specific needs - click here.
For the substance abuse
treatment facility nearest you,
click here.
For the mental health treatment center nearest you, click here. For additional mental health resources, click here.
Visit
School Websites -
links to over 70,000 school websites from around the country.
Covering Kids
& Families works to reduce the number of uninsured children and adults
who are eligible for public health care coverage programs but not
enrolled. To find low-cost and free health care for children call
1-877-KIDS-NOW.
Michigan Department of Education
Parent Help Line for Student Issues
888-323-4231
Michigan DHS Hotlines Adult Abuse
1-800-996-6228 Child Abuse
1-800-942-4357 Lost Child Tip Line
1-866-729-0026 Child Protective Svcs. Wayne
1-313-396-0300 Client Complaints
1-517-373-0707 Emergency Shelter
1-800-ASHELTER Home Heating Assistance
1-800-292-5650 Homeless
1-800-274-3583 Medicaid Help Line
1-800-642-3195 Parent Help Line
1-800-942-4357 Runaway Assistance
1-800-243-2847 Welfare Fraud
1-800-222-8558
Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention Program
- A comprehensive community-based Suicide Prevention Program. Call
1-800-615-1245 24 hours a day/7 days a week for Community Mental Health
or 1-800-SUICIDE (784-2433).
Are You Eligible?
State Benefit Programs
and
Federal Benefit Programs
Parents as Teachers
(PAT) is an international early childhood parent education and family
support program serving families throughout pregnancy until their child
enters kindergarten.
Find your weather forecast by zip code -
click here.
Find a mentor for
a child:
www.mentormichigan.org
Mental Health
Locator
2005/06 Edition of the Michigan Directory of Service Providers for Infants, Toddlers, and Students With Disabilities
- Michigan has combined its early childhood and special education resource
directories into one volume. Here you will find name, address, phone
number, e-mail, and web listings for the agencies and people responsible
for providing services to children with special needs from birth to age
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Project
Great Start
For more information about Project
Great Start, contact your Intermediate School District (ISD). See the
listings below for your local ISD or 888 Be A Hero contact or visit http://www.migreatparents.org for more resources.
Local Early On Coordinator
Visit
http://1800earlyon.org/About/EOcoordinators.php
Early On is a program for children birth to age 3 who have a disability or developmental delay, or a health condition that might lead to a developmental delay.
Local ISD, RESD, or RESA
Intermediate School District (ISD),
Regional Educational Service District (RESD) or Regional Educational
Service Agency (RESA) - What is an ISD?
Local Project Find Coordinator
Visit
http://www.projectfindmichigan.org
Project Find is the "child find"
program of Michigan's special education system and helps children with
disabilities from birth to age 26 get the services and help they need.
Click here
to learn more.
Find
your local Head Start
Head Start
- Head Start is a national program which provides comprehensive
developmental services for America's low-income, pre-school children (ages
three to five) and social services for their families. Specific services
for children focus on education, socio-emotional development, physical and
mental health, and nutrition.
Find
Childcare in Your Community
Association For Child Development:
www.acdcacfp.org
Michigan Association for Child Care Providers:
www.childcareservices.com
Michigan Community Coordinated Child Care Network (4C):
www.mi4c.org
Local United Way Programs -
click here.
United Way funds programs and agencies that support
families, children and communities. Find help available in your community
through United Way.
Michigan Zero to Five Advocacy Network (ZFAN) Contact List - click here.
Things to do and places to see with a child
Michigan Creative After-School
Experiences (MiCASE) -
a listing by community of arts agencies, museums, zoos, science
centers, orchestras, libraries, nature centers and theaters that offer
after-school programming for kids.
Things to do and
places to see in Michigan: Choose your location to search for attractions,
events and more - click
here.
Places to visit with kids in Michigan -
click here.
Michigan Zoos and Planetariums by city with links -
click here.
Find cultural events
put on by Michigan humanities and arts organizations,
click here.
Resources specific to this county
Even Start - Even Start programs help parents improve their reading
skills and learn to help their children read and succeed in school.
Michigan Disability Resources Database (MDRD) - Find local information on disabilities, education, support groups, organizations, transportation, emergency services, etc., by zip code, address, disability, service, or county.
Michigan Assistance and Referral Service (MARS) - This system allows you to find programs offered by the State of Michigan that help families in need with their medical, nutritional, food, day care or other expenses.
Menominee-Delta-Schoolcraft Head Start/Early Childhood Programs
Services include: head start, preschool, early head start and other
early childhood services.
507 First Ave. North
Escanaba, MI 49829
Phone: 906-786-7080
Bay Area
Hospital
Aurora
Healthcare
Shore Drive
Marinette, WI
54143
4C of the U.P.
Toll Free 1-866-4CHILDCARE (866-424-4532) or 906-228-3362
The mission of 4C of the Upper Peninsula is to help parents find licensed
child care, to support and train child care providers, and to advocate for
the highest quality of child care for parents, employers and the general
public throughout the Upper Peninsula.
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