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Emergency Assistance

9-1-1

Help for Human Trafficking Victims

If you suspect that any child or adult is a victim of human trafficking, or is at risk of becoming a victim, call 855-444-3911 any time day or night. If the individual is in imminent danger, immediately call 9-1-1.

Additional Resources

United Way Helpline

United Way
Dial 2-1-1
or 1-800-552-1183
or text your zip code to 898-211

United Way provides referrals to programs to assist with food, housing, financial assistance, utility assistance and more. Help is available 24 hours a day, every day of the year.

Short Term Respite Mental Health Services for Teens

Safehouse
Safehouse: 586-806-4678

Homeless Shelters for Youths

Alternatives For Girls
Alternatives for Girls: 313-361-4000 (females ages 16-20)

Covenant House
Covenant House: 313-463-2000

Crisis Mental Health


Wayne County Community Mental Health Crisis Line: 1-800-241-4949

New Oakland Family Centers
New Oakland Face to Face 24 Hour Crisis Line: 1-877-800-1650

Children’s Protective Service 24 Statewide Hotline

Children's Protection Services
Call 1-855-444-3911

Human Trafficking Services for Adults

Home Against Trafficking
HOPE Against Trafficking: 248-499-8416 (female adult survivors of trafficking)

Sanctum House
Sanctum House: 248-574-9373 (female adult survivors of trafficking)

Domestic Violence Shelters

First Step
First Step Domestic Violence Shelter: 1-888-453-5900

YWCA
YMCA Interim House: 313-862-5300

Haven
Haven (Oakland County) 877-922-1274

Adult Shelters

The Salvation Army
Salvation Army: 313-361-6136

Family Shelters

Wayne County
Wayne County Family Center (Westland): 734-721-0590

Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries
Detroit Rescue Mission: 313-993-4700

 

At Vista Maria, the safety and well-being of the youth and families we serve is our top priority. We alerted police immediately on March 14 when Tasia Keaton left our property and initiated the search for her. We have been working with law enforcement ever since to help ensure her safe return. Our hearts go out to her aunt and the rest of her family during this difficult time. Vista Maria has a 142-year history of providing trauma-informed care, mental health stabilization, foster care services, and education for youth who have experienced trauma. Anyone with information about this case should contact Dearborn Heights Police at 313-277-6770, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-SPEAK-UP, or the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 1-800-843-5678.