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Community Outreach


U-M School of Nursing Nurse Managed Centers operates several Community Outreach clinics in the Ann Arbor Area and partners with many organizations in the Ann Arbor area to provide health services. Our Outreach endeavors include:

Northwood Community Apartments (U-M North Campus)
The University of Michigan offers both apartments and townhouses to single graduate students and students with families as part of one of the largest and most comprehensive campus-operated apartment programs in the country.

Ozone House
Ozone House is a crisis, support and housing agency for youth and families in crisis or conflict, for youth who have runaway or become homeless, and those in unstable or unsafe situations. Ozone House offers an array of free services from emergency shelter, to family counseling, life skills development, to longer term housing support and enrichment/recreational activities.

Maple Meadows Outreach Clinic
In partnership with the City of Ann Arbor and Ann Arbor Public Housing, Nurse Managed Centers offers clinical hours at the Maple Meadows Outreach Clinic at 880 S. Maple, Ann Arbor for residents of Maple Meadows Housing. Tuesdays 2 - 4 PM, Thursdays 3 -7 PM. Please call 998-6117 for appointment.

Domestic Violence Project, Inc./SAFE House
SafeHouse Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to ending domestic violence and sexual assault in Washtenaw County, Michigan. SafeHouse provides free and confidential services for any person victimized that lives or works in Washtenaw County.

Ann Arbor Low-Income Public Housing
The Ann Arbor Housing Commission manages and maintains 355 low income rental housing units in the city of Ann Arbor for the elderly, disabled, and for families. There are 67 buildings under our jurisdiction scattered across the entire city of Ann Arbor on 17 sites.

U-M School of Nursing Clinical Practice and Partnerships

Health Place 101 (Outreach Clinics in the Ann Arbor Public Schools)
HealthPlace 101 are unique school-based health centers providing services to 6 Ann Arbor Public Schools, funded through the University of Michigan and the Michigan Department of Education in collaboration with the Ann Arbor Public Schools.

School Based Centers
The School Based Centers are a collaborative outreach health program in the Public Schools run by the the University of Michigan School of Nursing, University of Michigan Health Service, the Department of Family Medicine. SBCs are nurse managed by advanced practice faculty at the School of Nursing. SBCs provide primary health care to elementary and high school students in vulnerable populations.

Peace Neighborhood Center
Peace Neighborhood Centers is a nonprofit 501(c)3 corporation that was started in 1971 out of the concerns and hopes of the residents of Ann Arbor's West Side. Initially, Peace was a neutral meeting place for neighbors from diverse backgrounds to resolve their mutual concerns. Over time, the mission of Peace Neighborhood Center has expanded to in order to meet the challenges of integrating communities, combating drugs and violence, and addressing educational and economic equalities.

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