Shelterlistings.org lists housing resources for Ontonagon County, Michigan. Visit their website to view the listings.

The Open Door and Next Door Shelters serve homeless young adults, ages 17 to 35.  These individuals must be willing to address issues in their lives that contribute to their homeless condition, like drug & alcohol abuse and unemployment.  Shelter, food, and personal assistance are provided to them, while they work toward financial stability and  independence. The Open Door is the home for men, and the Next Door is the home for women.

For more information about the Open Door and Next Door Shelters, visit their website.

Shelterlistings.org lists housing resources for Osceola County, Michigan. Visit their website to view the listings.

Shelterlistings.org lists housing resources for Otsego County, Michigan. Visit their website to view the listings.

Shelterlistings.org lists housing resources for Ottawa County, Michigan. Visit their website to view the listings.

Peacefire provides free online resources for individuals and group training for Christian leaders who seek to serve and train others to experience God’s transforming peace in the midst of conflict.

Shelterlistings.org lists housing resources in Presque Isle County, Michigan. Visit their website to view the listings.

It is the mission of the Rockford Housing Commission to provide decent, safe, and sanitary housing to low and extremely low income families; to promote fair and equal services to all and; to do so in accordance with the policies and procedures of the Housing Commission and regulations set by the United States Department of the Housing

Ramoth House is Safe Haven’s confidential emergency shelter available for women and their children. During their stay, residents also receive ongoing case management and support. Safe Haven offers an array of non-residential services to women and their children, including one-on-one case management, support groups, and a trauma-intervention program for children. Safe Haven Ministries’ residential and non-residential services are available to women and their children who have experienced or who are experiencing domestic abuse. They serve all women equally regardless of age, race, religious belief, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, disability, or socio-economic status.