Wayne Metro


Programs & Services


Homeless Programs

Safe Haven

Safe Haven is supportive housing program funded through the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). "Safe Haven" is also a philosophy that provides just what it says, a "safe haven" to homeless mentally-ill/dually-diagnosed who choose not to engage in supportive services. A Safe Haven offers this target population a place to stay, sleep, eat, bathe, and receive mail with the goal that they will eventually choose to utilize supportive services and ultimately move to permanent housing.

The Out-Wayne County Homeless Services Coalition received a Notification of Funding in 2000 to implement a Safe Haven Project. One of only two in Michigan, the program is a rarity throughout the United States and is very difficult to carry out because of the need for a strong collaboration between expert service providers.

There is no limit on the length of time that a consumer may stay at the Safe Haven, but there are house rules in place that help to maintain the safety and well being of both consumer and staff.

For more information please contact:

Jane Scarlett, Homeless Programs Director

3715 W. Jefferson

Ecorse, MI 48229

313-843-2550