OUTREACH MINISTRIES
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We pray for those of you who are facing tough times. May our God and our Lord see you through your difficulty.
Other needed services may be found in the "Addictions" link.
ABUSE ISSUES
Care House -- Macomb County
Care House's Mission is to prevent and reduce the incidence and trauma of child sexual and physical abuse in Macomb County, Michigan through collaborative, multi-disciplinary, and effective family-centered activities.
http://www.mccarehouse.org/Child Abuse and Neglect Directory of Oakland County
http://www.oakgov.com/foc/info_pub/dirchildabuse.htmlChrist Child Society
15751 Joy Road, Detroit MI 48228
(248) 435-3616
A state-licensed, residential treatment facility and haven for up to 28 seriously abused and neglected boys, ages 5 - 13. The facility provides individualized, professional medical, social, educational and recreational care/opportunities for its residents, many of whom are wards of the state.
http://www.ccsdetroit.org/Elder Abuse -- Monroe County
http://www.co.monroe.mi.us/Monroe/uploadedFiles/Elder%20Abuse%20Definition.pdfElder Abuse Unit - Wayne County
http://www.waynecounty.com/mygovt/prosecutor/docs/elder%20abuse%20powerpoint.pdfGrace Center of Hope
35 E. Huron St., Pontiac MI 48342
248-334-2187, ext. 16, Cell: 248-255-1693
Grace Centers of Hope is the oldest and largest homeless shelter in Oakland County, Michigan and offers today a full recovery and rehabilitation program. This is a Christian, non-profit organization. Target Groups of Ministry: Anyone suffering from homelessness, drug addiction, alcoholism, and abuse.L.I.F.T.
Oak Grove AME Church
19801 Cherrylawn - Detroit, MI 48221
(313) 341-8877
The Lifting in Faith Together Women’s Resource Center responds to the Detroit Metropolitan area shortage of specialized services for women recovering from substance and/or domestic abuse.Senior Citizen Victim Liaison -- Macomb County
http://www.macombcountymi.gov/seniorservices/Victim_Liaison.htmSenior Programs and Services -- Oakland County
http://www.oakgov.com/seniors/program_service/Wayne County Child Abuse Unit
1441 Saint Antoine Street, Detroit MI 48226, (313) 224-5857
24 Hour hotline: (313) 396-0300
Parent Help hotline: 1-800-942-HELP
http://www.waynecounty.com/mygovt/cfs/ChildAbuseandNeglect.aspx
CATHOLIC CHARITIES / SERVICES
Catholic Charities of Monroe County
http://ccmonroe.org/Catholic Charities of Wayne County
http://www.csswayne.org/Catholic Services of Macomb
15945 Canal Road, Clinton Township, MI 48038
(586) 416-2300
http://www.csmacomb.org/Catholic Social Services of Oakland County
http://www.cssoc.org/
DIRECTORIES
Resources for Wayne County
http://www.detroitwaynecounty4c.org/index_files/2009resourcedirectory.pdf
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Domestic violence help for battered men and womenDomestic Abuse Helpline For Men and Women
We specialize in offering support and services to male, as well as female, victims of spousal and intimate partner violence.
1-888-743-5754
http://dahmw.org/Domestic Violence.org
http://www.domesticviolence.org/Help For Battered Men
http://www.batteredmen.com/Men Who Are Abused
http://www.enddomesticabuse.org/dv_dog_house.php?gclid=CPmorOn5iJ0CFSm8sgod1lZdbgMichigan Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence
http://www.mcadsv.org/Partners In Prevention
http://www.enddomesticabuse.org/Serenity Services
5555 Conner, Suite 2079, Detroit MI 48213
(313) 267-1911 or 1-877-855-5948
The formation of Serenity Services is a project that began as an idea in 2004 and was started as a direct response for the need of additional domestic violence services in the metropolitan Detroit area.
http://www.serenity-services.org/main/index.php
Email: info@serenity-services.org
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE
Career Search Networking Group
St. Paul's United Methodist Church
620 Romeo Street, Rochester, Michigan 48307
(248) 651-9361
If you would like to be a part of a group of fellow career searchers who meet to share our career search talents, please join us in Room 123 Friday mornings between 9 – 10:30 a.m. This networking group is also committed to strengthening their faith and growing in their Christian walk during this time of transition.The Career Networking Group is in the process of building a “resume” book. If you are an employer or know of open positions in your company, please call the church office at 248-651-9361 to share your contact information. Also, please feel free to stop by on any Friday morning to review resumes, meet potential employees or help out in any other way you can.Careers In Transition
First Congregational Church United Church of Christ
1315 North Pine Street, Rochester, Michigan, 48307
(248) 651-6225
Careers in Transition (CIT) strives to support all those seeking re-employment assistance. CIT serves our community in general and all are welcome. Our support includes equipping individuals with the skills and tools necessary to effectively carry out a job search campaign, guidance on how to handle specific issues or questions, and emotional support for our brothers and sisters during this stressful time. Careers in Transition meets the first and third Thursday of each month at 7:00 PM at First Congregational Church, 1315 Pine Street, Rochester, 48307. For directions, click here or call the church office at 248-651-6225. Come alone or invite a friend, but don't miss this opportunity, and bring your resume!Tuesday Career Closet
Fort Street Presbyterian Church
Thursday Program
631 W. Fort Street, Detroit, MI 48226
(313) 961-4533
Tuesdays from 12pm - 2pm.
Fort Street Presbyterian Church provides professional clothing for women graduating from college or who are reentering the work force and need clothing and accessories for job interviews. They also receive several outfits to get started in their new jobs. This service is limited to clients by referral only from a participating job training program.
For more information call (313) 961-4533 and ask for Benjamin Ogden.
FOOD PANTRIES
Angel Food Ministries
Discount groceries program
http://www.angelfoodministries.com/Bread Of Life
Faith Christian Assembly
25201 Outer Drive, Melvindale MI 48122
(313) 928-8305
Fourth Saturdays: Anyone in need can receive food from Bread of Life. Arrive at the church on the designated day at 9:30 AM. Please note that no additional guests are admitted after 10:00 AM. You'll receive food, friendship, and lots of love. We welcome you!Christ The King Lutheran Church
15600 Trenton Road, Southgate MI 48195
(734) 285-9695
Open on Thursdays from 3:30 - 4:00 p.m. for those who are in need of food.Community United Methodist Church
11160 Olive Street, Romulus MI 48174
(734) 941-0736
Every 2nd & 4th Tuesday of the month from 10:00am until 12:00pm.
http://www.gbgm-umc.org/commumc/FoodPantry.htmlDix Avenue Baptist Church
3324 Dix-Toledo Road, Lincoln Park MI 48146
(313) 386-4116
If you need food assistance now, call the church at 313-386-4116 or stop by during any of our scheduled services.Door of Faith Christian Church
511 S. Sanford St., Pontiac, MI 48341
(248) 335-4656
We pass out 3,000-4,000 pounds of groceries bi-weekly.Fish and Loaves Food Pantry -- Wayne County
25670 Northline Road, Taylor MI 48180
(734) 442-0031
Monday: 9pm - Noon & 1pm - 7pm, Tuesday: 1pm - 7pm, Wednesday & Friday: 10pm - 4pm. Please call ahead.
http://www.downriverfishandloaves.org/Food Pantry Resources and Locator
http://pantrynet.org/Page1.htmlFranklin Road Church of Christ
1400 Franklin Road, Pontiac, Michigan 48341
(248) 335-7748
Dorothy WashingtonGilead Baptist Church
12501 Telegraph Road, Taylor MI 48180
(734) 287-2650
Gilead's Food Pantry is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00am-12:00pm. Please call church for details.Grace Bible Church
15700 Leroy Street, Southgate MI 48195
(734) 282-0115
Our Food Pantry Outreach is set up to give emergency food baskets to those who contact us by phone. If there is an ongoing need, we can put you in contact with a larger food distribution center.Grace Groceries
Discount grocery program for residents of the following communities: Canton, Garden City, Farmington, Farmington Hills, Livonia, New Hudson, Northville, Novi, Plymouth, Redford, South Lyon, Walled Lake, Westland, and Wixom. Get a monthly downloadable flyer with details at www.gracegroceries.org, which links to our Facebook page, or www.Wardchurch.org under the "Care" link . Recorded information is available by calling the Grace Groceries info line at (248) 374-5912.Immanuel Lutheran Church
47120 Romeo Plank, Macomb MI 48044
(586) 286-4231
Our pantry is a member pantry of the Macomb County Emergency Food Program, and referrals are made by calling the United Way (dial 211). Food may be picked up at Immanuel by appointment only on Monday or Thursday between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.Military Avenue Evangelical Presbyterian Church
1002 North Military Avenue, Detroit MI 48209
(313) 407-2093
Every fourth Saturday of each month we distribute food to families in need. Our volunteers arrive at nine in the morning and begin bagging groceries. At ten we open the doors to our sanctuary and greet our clients. Each family receives a numbered ticket which later fixes their place in line when we dismiss them to get their groceries. After everyone is seated we hold a short worship service and share the Word of God. Following the Word we pray for people individually.Romulus Church of God
8770 Wayne Road, Romulus MI 48174
(734) 729-4884
Mailing Address: Romulus Church of God C/O 3212 Treadwell, Wayne MI 48184
We minister to the needs of many people throughout the year by providing them with non-perishable and personal hygiene items.Saint John's Episcopal Church
26998 Woodward Avenue, Royal Oak MI 48067
(248) 546-1255
Mondays 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm, Saturdays 9:30 am - 12:30 pm. Open Hands Food Pantry is located in the basement of St. John's Episcopal Church at the corner of Woodward and 11 Mile Roads.Woodland Church
24101 Van Horn Road, Brownstown MI 48134
(734)782-5805
Thursdays from 10am - 12pmZion Lutheran Church
143 Albany Street, Ferndale MI 48220
(248) 398-5510
Third Thursdays from 9am - 11am for eligible people. Please call church for details.
HIV / AIDS RESOURCES
Advanced HIV / AIDS Testing
3011 West Grand Boulevard, Suite 852, Detroit MI 48202
1-(866) 337-5858Detroit Community AIDS Library
http://www.lib.wayne.edu/sites/dcal/Gospel Against AIDS
A program of hope and compassion
http://www.gospelaa.org/Planned Parenthood
Offers HIV / AIDS Testing
4229 Cass Avenue, Detroit MI 48201
(313) 831-7776
HOMELESS
ChristNet
Saint Paul United Church of Christ
24158 Goddard Road, Taylor, MI 48180
(734) 671-1300
The mission of ChristNet is to provide temporary overnight emergency housing assistance and other services to homeless men, women, and children. We do this by providing a safe, secure sleeping space indoors, offering three meals per day, and by maintaining a case manager who identifies and coordinates mainstream resources to help those in need to restabilize their lives. ChristNet promotes cooperation among churches and non-profit organizations as we strive to assist our brothers and sisters in God's family.
http://www.christ-net.org/COTS (Coalition on Temporary Shelter)
26 Peterboro Street, Detroit MI 48201
(313) 309-0488
http://www.cotsdetroit.org/Directory of Homeless Shelters (by state)
http://www.dosomething.org/page/homeless-shelters-stateDetroit Rescue Mission
150 Stimson Street, Detroit MI
(313) 993-4700
http://www.drmm.org/Grace Center of Hope
35 E. Huron St., Pontiac MI 48342
248-334-2187, ext. 16
Cell: 248-255-1693
Grace Centers of Hope is the oldest and largest homeless shelter in Oakland County, Michigan and offers today a full recovery and rehabilitation program. This is a Christian, non-profit organization. Target Groups of Ministry: Men, women and children suffering from homelessness, drug addiction, alcoholism, and/or spousal or parental abuse.List of Homeless Shelters in Detroit
Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties
http://www.ci.detroit.mi.us/legislative/resourcecenter/HomelessShelters.htmMacomb County Homeless Resources
http://www.macombhomeless.com/Resources.htmlMacomb County Rotating Emergency Shelter
20415 Erin, Roseville MI 48066
(586) 415-5101
Office Hours 1 PM - 4 PM- 7 days a week
The Macomb County Rotating Emergency Shelter Team ( MCREST ) is a group of participating congregations that agree to open up their facilities and their hearts to the homeless community. To access availability of shelter beds - call the main number and upon hearing a recording, press 4
http://www.mcrest.org/My Brother's Keeper
Services and meals for the homeless.
http://www.communitywc.com/my_brother%27s_keeper.htmNSO 24-Hour Walk-In Center
3430 3rd Street, Detroit MI 48201
(313) 832-3100
This is a walk in shelter only; no beds. People can sleep in chairs but there is no place to lay downSecond Chance Ministries
Heritage Park Church of God
12550 Pardee Road, Taylor MI 48180
(734) 287-8630
The Second Chance Ministry is a ministry devoted to the homeless community living in the Southwest Detroit area. We hold a church service every Sunday at 1:30 p.m., officiated by Pastor Prince Kootama. The church is located on Michigan Avenue, at 18th (just west of Roosevelt Park; which is located in front of the abandoned train station, in downtown Detroit). Our guys head across the street at 4:00 p.m. everyday. They are able to spend the night inside, if they make it there before the head count quota is met.South Oakland Shelter
431 North Main Street, Royal Oak MI 48067
(248) 546-6566
Extremely helpful for the working class homeless. They help you with places to stay and food to eat all thru the 90-day programme and they help you to save your $$ that you earn through your job so that you are able to get your own place at the end of the programme.Turning Point Shelter
P.O. Box 1123, Mt. Clemens, MI 48046
(586) 463-4430
24 Hour Crisis Line: (586) 463-6990
For the homeless, and victims of rape or domestic violence.
HOTLINES
Elder Abuse Hotline:
1-800-252-8966National AIDS Hotline: 1-800-342-AIDS (2437)
AIDS Hotline in Spanish: 1-800-344-SIDA (7432)National Child Abuse Hotline
1-(800) 222-4453
1-(800) 25-ABUSEMissing Children Network:
1-800-235-3535National Domestic Violence/Child Abuse/ Sexual Abuse:
1-800-799-SAFE /1-800-799-7233/1-800-787-3224 TDD
1-800-942-6908 Spanish SpeakingParent Abduction Hotline:
1-800-292-9688Poison Control Any Kind of Substance:
1-800-662-9886Nationwide RAINN National Rape Crisis Hotline:
1-800-656-4673
MULTIPLE ASSISTANCE
Baldwin Center, The
212 Baldwin Avenue, Pontiac MI 48342
(248) 332-6101
Variety of outreaches: Free counseling, laundromat, anger management, food, medication payment assistance, clothing, baby food and diapers, winter overnight shelter, homeless breakfast and shower program, soup kitchen, children's reading readiness program, back to school clothing program, and much more. We encourage you to peruse their website to get the full scope of their programs.
http://www.baldwincenter.org/afservices.htmCaring and Sharing Ministry
Oak Grove AME Church
19801 Cherrylawn - Detroit, MI 48221
(313) 341-8877
The members of Caring and Sharing, using donations specifically designated for the ministry, provide for persons who are in need of emergency assistance. During the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons, the Caring and Sharing Ministry is also responsible for the distribution of generous food baskets to the sick and shut–in as well as to other persons who are in need.Closet of Hope Food and Clothing, The
Hope United Methodist Church
26275 Northwestern Highway, Southfield MI 48076
(248) 356-1020
http://www.hopeumc.org/min_closet_of_hope.htmCrossroads
Main Office & Soup Kitchen: 2424 West Grand Blvd., Detroit, MI 48208, Appointments: (313) 831-2000, Information: (313) 831-0213
Crossroads East Office: 14641 East Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, MI 48215, Appointments: (313) 822-5200, Information: (313) 822-3930
Crossroads exists to support the community at large by providing emergency assistance, advocacy, and counseling to anyone in need.
http://www.crossroadsofmichigan.org/CASS Hygiene Packets
Novi United Methodist Church
41671 Ten Mile Road, Novi MI 48375
(248) 349-2652
Assemble and deliver hygiene packets for the homeless of CASS. Contact Kathy Ballard.God's Helping Hands -- A Church of Christ Ministry
1866 Star-Batt, Rochester Hills MI 48309
(248) 852-7400
Providing Free Clothing & Food for Those in Need.
http://www.ghhmichigan.org/Lighthouse
46156 Woodward Avenue Pontiac, MI 48342
P. O. Box 430508 Pontiac, MI 48343
248-920-6000
A family of agencies providing a full range of services designed to move people from crisis and instability to self-sufficiency and independence. Foreclosure intervention counseling, educational programs that prepare people working toward economic stability to advocate for themselves, PATH homeless residence for mothers and children, and more.
http://www.lighthouseoakland.org/Lutheran Social Services of Michigan
http://www.lssm.org/LSSM/Page.aspx?pid=194Macomb County Resources
Food, shelter, medical, etc.
http://www.macombhomeless.com/Resources.html#foodNon-food pantry
Holy Cross Evangelical Lutheran Church
30650 Six Mile Road, Livonia MI 48152
(734) 427-1414
Nonfood items are generally given out Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays during business hours. For additonal information, contact Rickey Amstutz at Holy Cross at rickey@holycrosslivonia.org or phone the church (734) 427-1414 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Thursday or Friday.
http://www.holycrosslivonia.org/nonfoodpantry.htmOpen Door Ministry
Fort Street Presbyterian Church
631 West Fort Street, Detroit, MI 48226
(313) 961-4533
This program is open to the public. Guests may get a haircut, consult with a social worker, and receive medical treatment and confidential HIV/AIDS testing and counseling from the staff of Detroit Health Care for the Homeless and the Visiting Nurses Association of Metropolitan Detroit that host a medical clinic at out facility. Between 8am and 9am, women and elderly guests may shower. They may also receive a hygiene kit and use the clothing bank once a month. Between 9 and 11am, men may shower. They may also get a hygiene kit and use the clothing bank monthly. Guests seeking clothing and hygiene kits must present valid identification. Between 9 and 11am, a full hot meal is served. For more information call (313) 961-4533 and ask for Benjamin Ogden.
http://www.fortstreet.org/Open%20Door/overview.htmlOpen Hearts
Faith Lutheran Church
37635 Dequindre Road, Troy MI 48083
(248) 689-4664
A ministry that contributes needed items such as winter coats, career clothing, hygiene products, hotel shampoos and soaps, disposable diapers, school supplies to Faith’s Urban Ministry. email pjacques@wideopenwest.comPhiloptochos
Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church
760 West Wattles Road, Troy MI 48098
(248) 362-9575
Second Wednesdays at 7pm, September through June.
To aid the poor, the destitute, the hungry, the aged, the sick, the unemployed, the orphaned, the imprisoned, the widowed, the disabled, the victims of disasters. To undertake the burial of the impoverished persons and to offer assistance to anyone who may need the help of the church through fundraising efforts.Rochester Area Neighborhood House
1234 Inglewood Rochester, MI 48307
(248) 651-5836
Offers a food pantry, clothing closet, cancer support, transportation help, emergency financial help, and confidential counseling services.
http://www.ranh.org/Saint Christine Christian Service Center
15317 Dacosta --- Detroit, MI 48223
(313)-535-7272
Proudly serving the Brightmoor area of Detroit! Services include a food pantry, soup kitchen, a daily warming center and more.
http://sccsdetroit.org/Samaritan House
Samaritan House is located in the shopping plaza at 27 Mile Rd. and Van Dyke. This non-profit organization helps the needy in the community with emergency requests. They have a food panty and e-mail clothing needs. Our Redeemer supports it with funding, groceries and volunteers.Social Outreach Ministries
Trinity Lutheran Church
45160 Van Dyke Avenue, Utica MI 48317
(586) 731-4490
Supper, sack lunch, showers, shelter, free food, clothing, and more.
http://www.trinityutica.com/sub_menu.php?PageIS=NDQ=
RAPE CRISIS
Detroit Rape Crisis Counseling Center
Old Hutzel Hospital Center
4707 Saint Antoine Suite M-167, Detroit MI 48201
(313) 833-1660
Crisis intervention; transportation assistance for survivors to and from the hospital, police precincts, courts, shelters, and the Rape Counseling Center; accompaniment at the Detroit Receiving Hospital Emergency Department; court advocacy; short and long-term counseling; support groups; and information and referrals. Survivors do not have to report the assault/abuse to the police in order to be eligible for services at the Rape Counseling Center. All services are free and confidential.First Step
44567 Pinetree Drive, Plymouth MI 48170
Office: (734) 416-1111
24-hour Hotline: (734) 459-5900 or 1 (888) 453-5900
Downriver Office: 26650 Eureka Road, Suite E, Taylor, MI 48180, (734) 955-3850
Redford Office: 27150 Westfield, Redford, MI 48239, (313) 937-9791
Services include crisis intervention, hospital accompniament, legal advocacy, support groups and counseling. Free and confidential.National Sexual Offender Registry
Find registered sexual offenders living near you: Includes offenses against children and adults
http://www.familywatchdog.us/Nationwide RAINN National Rape Crisis Hotline:
1-800-656-4673Walking Wounded
A Christian resource for rape victims
http://www.walking-wounded.net/html/christians_rape__sexual_abuse__abortion.htmlWomen's Center of Southeast Michigan
510 South Maple Road, Ann Arbor MI 48103
(734) 973-6779
The Women's Center provides various counseling services for victims of sexual violence.
http://www.womenscentersemi.org/
SOUP KITCHENS
Capuchin Soup Kitchens
Connor Kitchen: 4390 Conner, Detroit, MI 48215, (313) 822-8606 ext.17.
Monday - Saturday, 8:30 - 9:30am Breakfast, 11:00am - 1:00pm Lunch, 4:00pm - 6pm Dinner (except Saturday)
Meldrum Kitchen: 1264 Meldrum, Detroit MI 48207, (313) 579-2100 ext. 218
Monday - Friday, 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. Breakfast, 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Lunch
http://www.cskdetroit.org/CASS Luncheons
Novi United Methodist Church
41671 Ten Mile Road, Novi MI 48375
(248) 349-2652
We serve CASS Luncheon once every three months on a Saturday morning. We meet at church at 9:00 a.m., transport supplies down to CASS Community Center where we prepare and serve the meal to the homeless. We are back at the church around 2:00 p.m. Further information about this Outreach Ministry can be obtained from Nan Douglass (810) 229-9808 or Kathy Ballard (248) 624-7389.Crossroads
Main Office & Soup Kitchen:
2424 West Grand Blvd., Detroit, MI 48208,
Appointments: (313) 831-2000, Information: (313) 831-0213Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries
Located in the Detroit Athletic Club
3840 Mack Avenue, Detroit MI 48214
(313) 331-8990
http://drmm.org/substanceabuse.htmlEveryone Eats Program
Ecumenical Theological Seminary
2930 Woodward Avenue Detroit MI 48201
(313) 831-5200
Free meals served on Wednesdays from 11am - 12pm .
http://www.etseminary.org/page_sl_eats.htmManna Community Meals
1050 Porter, Detroit MI 48226
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 7am - 11am
Manna Community Meal at (313) 963-8708 between 7:00 and 11:00 a.m. (MTWFS); or contact one of the co-managers: Marianne Arbogast (313-843-3613) or Fr. Tom Lumpkin (313)-963-4539Saint Christine Christian Service Center
15317 Dacosta --- Detroit, MI 48223
(313)-535-7272
Proudly serving the Brightmoor area of Detroit! Services include a food pantry, soup kitchen, a daily warming center and more.
http://sccsdetroit.org/Saint Leo's Church Soup Kitchen
4860 15th Street, Detroit MI 48208
(313) 897-6565
SUICIDE
Suicide Prevention Line
http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/
THRIFT SHOPS
Little Thrift Shop, The
Saint Michael's Episcopal Church
20475 Sunningdale Park, Grosse Pointe Woods MI 48236
(313) 884-4820
Wednesday and Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.; Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. St. Michael’s Little Thrift Shop is a consignment/resale shop, the proceeds of which benefit St. Michael’s ministry with those in need.
http://www.stmichaelsgpw.org/?page_id=46Presbyterian Thrift Shop
First Presbyterian Church of Plymouth
701 Church Street, Plymouth MI 48170
(734) 453-6464
Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays from 10am - 2pm, Saturdays from 10am - 1pm. The Thrift Shop is located at 746 N. Mill Street, Plymouth.