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Organization Overview:  ACC (Arab American and Chaldean Council) is the premier non-profit human service organization providing services to the Middle Eastern and mainstream communities in Southeast Michigan. Pantry of Plenty Program distributes food on 2nd & 4th Tuesday of each month 10:00am – 11:30am.
Language:  Arabic,Chaldean,English
Cultures:  All,American,Arabic,Chaldean,Iraqi
Street:  62 W. Seven Mile Rd.
City/Township:  Detroit
State:  MI
Zip Code:  48203
Country:  USA
Phone:  (248) 559-1990
Organization Overview:  ACC (Arab American and Chaldean Council) is the premier non-profit human service organization providing services to the Middle Eastern and mainstream communities in Southeast Michigan. ACC’s Employment and Training Department promotes the economic self-sufficiency of clients and provides qualified workers to local employers through the delivery of cost-effective, high quality employment, training, and education services. Partnership. Accountability. Training. Hope. (PATH) Program ACC’s Oakland County PATH Program provides various job training programs for job seekers and employers to meet their training and employment needs. The following services are provided by this program that helped reduce public assistance: • Orientation (group and individual) • Job Counseling and Placement • Resume Writing • Vocational and Classroom Training • Job Supportive Services • Child Care Funded by Oakland County
Language:  Arabic,Assyrian,Chaldean,English
Cultures:  All,American,Arabic,Assyrian,Chaldean,Egyptian,Iraqi,Jordanian,Yemeni
Street:  2160 Maple Rd.
City/Township:  Troy
State:  MI
Zip Code:  48083
Country:  USA
Phone:  (248) 588-1994
Fax No:  (248) 588-1989
Organization Overview:  ACC's (Arab American and Chaldean Council) Public Health Division focuses on implementing preventative methods to improve the quality of life through community education and research. Primary Care The ACC Primary Care Clinic provides healthcare services to the uninsured and medically under-served. Services include immunizations, general health assessments and screenings, preventative care, applications for medications, and referrals. The clinic partners with the City of Detroit and Detroit Medical Center (DMC) Lab to provide the community with low cost lab services. In partnership with Karmanos Cancer Institute ACC provides pre-screenings for early detection of breast cancer. A young woman with a large lump in her breast neglected getting checked for breast cancer due to lack of insurance. After learning about ACC’s Primary Care Clinic she came in for a prescreening. With the help of our clinical staff she received referral services, a mammogram and treatment at Karmanos. With the assistance of ACC and the screenings she was diagnosed with breast cancer in its early stages. Today she is cancer free and continues to receive yearly mammograms. Safe at Home Project HAVEN, a place where people can go to be safe, get help and join programs to assist them in living their lives without violence, hurting, or abuse, and the Arab American and Chaldean Council (ACC) are working together to provide help. The ACC will work directly with HAVEN should someone enter HAVEN’s shelter or need an advocate. Families are important, so is feeling safe at home. Love should not hurt and love should not scare you. We can help. You are not alone. To receive help call the 24-hour crisis and support line at (248) 334-1274 or TTY (248) 334-1290 for the deaf and hearing impaired.
Language:  Arabic,English
Cultures:  All,American,Arabic,Assyrian,Chaldean,Egyptian,Iraqi,Jordanian
Street:  13840 West Warren
City/Township:  Dearborn
State:  MI
Zip Code:  48126
Country:  USA
Phone:  (313) 846-8156
Fax No:  (313) 846-8569
Organization Overview:  ACC (Arab American and Chaldean Council) is the premier non-profit human service organization providing services to the Middle Eastern and mainstream communities in Southeast Michigan.
Language:  Arabic,Assyrian,English
Cultures:  All,American,Arabic,Assyrian,Chaldean,Egyptian,Iraqi,Jordanian
Street:  111 W. Seven Mile Rd.
City/Township:  Detroit
State:  MI
Zip Code:  48203
Country:  USA
Phone:  (313) 369-4730
Fax No:  (313) 368-8297
Organization Overview:  In partnership with Focus:HOPE, ACC (Arab American and Chaldean Council) Senior Citizen Services are offered to Oakland and Macomb county residents through community outreach efforts to distribute food to needy senior citizens. The services are available at ACC’s office located at the Troy-based St. George Orthodox Church.
Language:  Arabic,Chaldean,English
Cultures:  All,American,Arabic,Chaldean,Iraqi
Street:  2160 E. Maple Rd.,
City/Township:  Troy
State:  MI
Zip Code:   48083
Country:  USA
Phone:  (248) 583-0167
Organization Overview:  ACC’s (Arab American and Chaldean Council) Behavioral Health Division is a comprehensive community-based, outpatient program, accredited by the Rehabilitation Accreditation Commission (CARF) since 1992 and committed to the prevention and treatment of psychological and social problems in the Arab-American, Chaldean, and mainstream community. The mission of the Behavioral Health Program, which was reaccredited by CARF in 2013, is to improve the quality of life of those individuals who seek its assistance. ACC helps consumers develop their inner potential and empowers them to become valuable and productive members of the community. ACC is committed to providing comprehensive, culturally sensitive and competent outpatient behavioral health services that are cost effective, consumer-driven and represent the highest standards of the profession. ACC’s five conveniently located outpatient clinics in Oakland, Macomb, and Wayne counties offer quality behavioral health services. Services include: Ø Psychiatric Assessment and Consultation Ø Psycho-social Assessment Ø Psychological Testing and Evaluation Ø Psychopharmacological Treatment / Medication Review Ø Case Management Ø Individual, Marital and Family Counseling Ø Crisis Intervention Ø Adult Foster Care Home Placement and Monitoring Ø Grief Counseling Ø Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Ø Community Outreach Ø Education and Advocacy Ø Cultural Competency and Sensitivity Training Ø Co-Occurring Treatment for Dually-Diagnosed patients Ø Vocational Rehabilitation Services Ø Home-Based Infant Mental Health In addition to its outpatient clinics, ACC’s Wayne County Network Clubhouse provides psychosocial & vocational rehabilitation while encouraging social reintegration for consumers with reoccurring and long term mental illness, through person centered planned activities. In partnership with Wayne County Community Mental Health Agency, the Clubhouse focuses on building its client’s strengths, independent living skills, and develops employment opportunities. The aim is to slowly integrate the client into society. The Network Clubhouse believes that its members and staff work in a partnership towards mutual support, delivering high quality services to its members. Over the past year the behavioral health division has expanded its services and office space to better meet the needs of the community. ACC expanded services to include Home-Based Infant Mental Health Services and an Assertive Community Treatment Team. The Infant Mental Health Program is a Home-Based service that provides therapy and support to parents and infants that address ongoing mental health concerns, infants that suffer from low birth weight, developmental delays, emotional or behavioral problems, or a basic failure to thrive. By providing weekly in home visits ACC staff are able to provide guidance and support as well as link families to needed community resources. The Infant Mental Health Program Healthy Baby, Happy Home Program provides home-based services for families with children ages 0-3, including pregnant women. Service include counseling, developmental guidance, social and emotional support, advocacy, diapers, resources and referrals. This program targets parents who are feeling overwhelmed, stressed, depressed, hopeless or angry and those who have infants who are having emotional/behavioral difficulties, growth or development delays, trauma, and trouble eating or sleeping. ACC’s Wraparound Program is a team planning process for youth of Wayne County between the ages of 7 and 17 that are involved in multiple cares of service. The program’s purpose is to help the youth and their families indentify their family needs and strengths to help the family reach their goals. Each participating family has an ACC Wraparound Facilitator that works directly with them to help develop a vision for the family’s future. ACC’s facilitators are positive, encouraging, open, honest, and work to see the success of each family. Wraparound studies have shown that there is evidence of a greater decline in behavioral symptoms, lower overall impairment, and fewer externalizing, social problems and thought problems. Studies have also shown that children involved in wraparound have missed less days of school. Overall, over the years wraparound has shown many positive outcomes. Trauma Recovery Center Trauma Recovery Center of Southeast Michigan was established as a joint venture involving Wayne State University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences its clinical service group (Wayne State University Physician Group-Psychiatry) and the ACC. The goal of the Trauma Recovery Center is to help torture survivors and their families recover from the physical and emotional effects caused by torture. We believe that survivors of torture are strong and resilient individuals who can recover from the traumas that they have endured. Our programs’ mission is to assist in that process of rebuilding their lives in many different ways. The Center is organized to assist survivors of torture and war trauma, and their families, to heal and rebuild their lives. A variety of services are offered, including: Ø Information and Referrals Ø Screening and Assessment Ø Individual and Group Counseling Ø Psychiatric Services Ø Care coordination for healthcare, legal, and other supportive services The staff and program design offers a high level of expertise in health care, mental health, case management, social services, vocational, and legal aid to assist individuals who have experienced unimaginable trauma to re-establish hope and trust; to build a life by calling upon personal strengths and courage with the support and caring of the community and The Center.
Language:  Arabic,Chaldean,English
Cultures:  All,American,Arabic,Chaldean,Iraqi
Street:  26400 Lahser Rd.
City/Township:  Southfield
State:  MI
Zip Code:  48033
Country:  USA
Phone:  (248) 354-8460
Fax No:  (248) 354-4979
Organization Overview:  ACC (Arab American and Chaldean Council) is the premier non-profit human service organization providing services to the Middle Eastern and mainstream communities in Southeast Michigan. Food distribution program
Language:  Arabic,Chaldean,English
Cultures:  All,American,Arabic,Assyrian,Chaldean,Egyptian,Iraqi,Jordanian
Street:  62 W. Seven Mile Rd.
City/Township:  Detroit
State:  MI
Zip Code:  48203
Country:  USA
Phone:  (313) 369-4730
Organization Overview:  ACC (Arab American and Chaldean Council) is the premier non-profit human service organization providing services to the Middle Eastern and mainstream communities in Southeast Michigan. Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Nutrition The Special Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Nutrition Program assists in meeting the nutritional needs of expectant, breast feeding and postpartum women, infants, and children through age five. Program services include nutritional education and counseling, supplemental nutritious foods, breastfeeding support, infant formula for babies up to one-years-old, health screenings, lead poisoning education, lead testing, hemoglobin testing, and referrals for additional services. In May 2007 ACC opened its third WIC program location in Hamtramck. “It’s wonderful and a very much needed program for the Hamtramck community,” said Dr. Anahid Kulwicki, Wayne County Deputy Director for Health and Human Services. “It’s wonderful that the organization (ACC) has made it their priority since Hamtramck has a diverse community. It’s needed especially now with this economically difficult period and for those who don’t know how to utilize or access the health care system. ACC’s WIC have staff that can break the linguistic barrier.” Funded by the Detroit Department of Health and Wellness Promotion and the Wayne County Department of Public Health
Language:  Arabic,English
Cultures:  All,American,Arabic,Assyrian,Chaldean,Egyptian,Iraqi,Jordanian
Street:  138 Cortland, Room 202C
City/Township:  Highland Park
State:  MI
Zip Code:  48203
Country:  USA
Phone:  (313) 202-0298 or (313) 865-4631, ext 299
Organization Overview:  ACC’s (Arab American and Chaldean Council) Fresh Food Program is growing each week! The program has over 3000 families registered to participate in this much needed nutritional food program. Every second and fourth Tuesday of the month ACC distributes nearly 30,000 pounds of food for those in need. Food items include a variety of fresh vegetables, dairy items, meat products, juices, snacks, and much more!
Language:  Arabic,Chaldean,English
Cultures:  All,American,Iraqi
Street:  62 W. Seven Mile Rd.
City/Township:  Detroit
State:  MI
Zip Code:  48203
Country:  USA
Phone:  (313) 369-3100
Fax No:  (313) 893-0064
Organization Overview:  ACC (Arab American and Chaldean Council) is the premier non-profit human service organization providing services to the Middle Eastern and mainstream communities in Southeast Michigan. ACC’s Behavioral Health Division is a comprehensive community-based, outpatient program, accredited by the Rehabilitation Accreditation Commission (CARF) since 1992 and committed to the prevention and treatment of psychological and social problems in the Arab-American, Chaldean, and mainstream community. The mission of the Behavioral Health Program, which was reaccredited by CARF in 2013, is to improve the quality of life of those individuals who seek its assistance. ACC helps consumers develop their inner potential and empowers them to become valuable and productive members of the community. ACC is committed to providing comprehensive, culturally sensitive and competent outpatient behavioral health services that are cost effective, consumer-driven and represent the highest standards of the profession. ACC’s five conveniently located outpatient clinics in Oakland, Macomb, and Wayne counties offer quality behavioral health services. Services include: Ø Psychiatric Assessment and Consultation Ø Psycho-social Assessment Ø Psychological Testing and Evaluation Ø Psychopharmacological Treatment / Medication Review Ø Case Management Ø Individual, Marital and Family Counseling Ø Crisis Intervention Ø Adult Foster Care Home Placement and Monitoring Ø Grief Counseling Ø Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Ø Community Outreach Ø Education and Advocacy Ø Cultural Competency and Sensitivity Training Ø Co-Occurring Treatment for Dually-Diagnosed patients Ø Vocational Rehabilitation Services Ø Home-Based Infant Mental Health
Language:  Arabic,English
Cultures:  All,American,Arabic,Chaldean,Iraqi,Jordanian
Street:  13840 W. Warren
City/Township:  Dearborn
State:  MI
Zip Code:  48228
Country:  USA
Phone:  (313) 581-7287
Fax No:  (313) 581-7318