Child & Family Services of the Upper Peninsula, Inc.
Serving Children and Families in Michigan's Upper Peninsula Since 1919
Project: HOPE serves runaway or homeless youth under 18 years of age
in Chippewa County.
Project: HOPE is designed to provide emergency shelter for runaway or
homeless youth, reunification services with family (when possible and
appropriate), or assistance funding other stable living arrangements. This
program also serves youth who are at risk of running away or becoming
homeless. All services are confidential, voluntary, and free of charge.
Services offered include but are not limited to:
706 Chippewa Square, Suite 200 Marquette, MI 49855
Phone: (906) 228-4050 Fax: (906) 228-2153
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Project: HOPE Basic Center Program
TO ACCESS THIS SERVICE:
You can be referred to Project: HOPE by anyone (including yourself) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Call (906) 630-8200.
- 24/7 crisis intervention
- Temporary Emergency Shelter
- Intensive Youth / Family
Strengthening Services
- Food
- Transportation
- Life Skills Training
- Job Shadowing Opportunities
- Mediation Services
- Parent Education and Support
Services
- Tutoring and Mentoring
- Recreation and Positive Youth
Development Activities
- Information and Referral
Services
- Aftercare Services