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Home Visiting Programs

Family Links

(269) 539-5214www.vbisd.org • Facebook: Van Buren ISD Family Links

A free program for ALL Van Buren County families prenatal up to 5 years of age. You will get your very own PAT® certified family educator as a personal resource for these free services:

Home Visits:

  • Fun parent-child learning activities
  • Child development information
  • Learning child milestones & how to help your child meet them
  • Ideas on new parenting strategies
  • Someone that listens, understands & offers advice and ideas

Parent-Child Groups:

  • Free play for children to practice social-emotional skills
  • Time for parents to connect
  • Story time
  • Songs and movement time
  • Fun parent-child activities
  • Free book monthly to build your own library

Screenings and Assessments:

  • Development
  • Hearing
  • Vision
  • Health

Community Services:

  • Links to community resources
  • Connection with local schools
  • Early childhood newsletters
  • Birthday Book Club
  • Developmental Newsletters

Early On® Michigan

(800) 327-59661800EarlyOn.orgfacebook.com/EarlyOnMichigan

Visit 1800EarlyOn.org to locate information and resources about your child’s development. If you are concerned about how your child is growing and developing, Don’t worry, but don’t wait. You may make a referral by completing an online form at 1800EarlyOn.org or by calling (800) 327-5966. After the referral, your local Early On will contact you for free screening or evaluation to see if your child is eligible for services.

Free Developmental Screening also available online at www.greatstart-vanburen.org. Click on ASQ link. (Available to residents in the Van Buren ISD School Districts).


Early Head Start Home Based

(269) 539-7217(800) 792-0366 • Located inside HOPE Parent Resource Center (901 S. Bailey Ave., Suite 1)

Early on Head Start Home Based works with pregnant moms and families who have infants and toddlers age 0-3 years. They partner with famlies to get their little ones ready for school!

What is Early Head Start?

Early Head Start:

  • Recognizes that partnering with families supports parents as they advocate for their child and family.
  • Listens to parents and collects their written observations as to how their infant/toddler learns best.
  • Partners with families on weekly home visits to plan activities to do with your child during Socialization.
  • Works closely with parents on goals they have set for their infant/toddler regarding their physical, social, emotional and cognitive development.
  • Provides services for children with disabilities.
  • Assists pregnant women to receive prenatal and postpartum care.

Program Eligibility (*High Priority)

  • Based on Income, but only on it!
  • Famililies receiving cash assistance*
  • Homeless or foster children*
  • Children with disabilities*

Space is limited! Call to enroll, accepting pregnant moms, infants and toddlers.


Home Based Expectant Mothers Program

(269) 657-2581www.tricountyhs.org

Have you thought about what your baby might be feeling in the womb, different times of the day?

You and your home visitor will discuss prenatal reading – when to read, who can read, and what to read.

How do you want your baby to feel about themselves or gain self-esteem? 

You and your home visitor will talk about how you can help your baby develop protective factors to help gain self-esteem.

You and your Home Visitor will discuss ways to get your baby’s brain ready for learning when they arrive.

Home visits include:

  • Discussing topics according to your trimester.
  • Sharing research-based information.
  • Making props that help introduce “Prenatal Daily Do’s.”
  • Check-ins to see if you are experiencing depression.
  • Developing family goals and goals for your baby.
  • Supporting you at the earliest stage of parenthood.

Child Care Resources

child care help

More Families Now Eligible for Free or Low-Cost Child Care. Apply Today at Michigan.gov/MIBridges.

Find Child Care: Find Child Care Programs in Michigan – Great Start to Quality

Child Growth and Development

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Diaper Assistance

South Haven/Bangor

Young Parent Baby Pantry

Van Buren County – Parents 23 or Younger

HOPE Parent Resource Center

901 South Bailey Ave., Suite 1

South Haven, MI 49090

The Young Parent Baby Pantry serves parents who are 23 or younger and are in need of diapers newborn through size 3 and other baby essentials. Visit our website to sign up for assistance. Our pantry is not income based but based on NEED.

www.HopeBlossomsHere.org/babypantry


All families:

Douglas Community Association

1000 W. Paterson St., Kalamazoo, MI 49009

Diapers distributed twice per month on a first-come, first-serve basis
Doors open at 9:00am

Call to find out the next distribution date: (269) 343-6185


For families in Breedsville, Grand Junction and Bangor:

Bring DHHS paperwork you received for food stamps or Medicaid

We Care

214 N. Walnut, Bangor MI
(269) 427-9581


For families in South Haven, Covert, Glen and Lacota:

Bring DHHS paperwork you received for food stamps or Medicaid

We Care

06321 Blue Star Hwy
South Haven, MI 49090
(269) 639-4342


UnitedHealthcare Community Plan

If your child is 24 months or younger and is a member of UnitedHealthcare Community Plan, you can email to request diapers.

Email: uhcdiapers@uhc.com

Important: Diaper supplies are limited to emergencies only and cannot be requested every month. Two packs of diapers will be mailed directly to your home!

Low Income Help

Covid Emergency Rental Assistance

COVID Emergency Rental Assistance (CERA) (michigan.gov)

Have you lost income due to COVID-19? Struggling to make rent and utility payments?

How can the CERA Program help?

This rental assistance program can help those struggling with past due rents and utility payments.

Who is eligible?

You may be eligible for the COVID Emergency Rental Assistance (CERA) program if you meet all the following conditions:

  1. You are currently in a rental unit.
  2. Have a documented amount of past-due rent or utilities from after March 13th, 2020.
  3. Have a gross household income below 80% area median income (AMI), for the area.
  4. Have experienced an eligible COVID hardship since March 13, 2020.
  5. A lease agreement in the tenant’s name if a written lease was completed (Verbal leases may qualify but will need additional documentation).

You can find more information or apply here: COVID Emergency Rental Assistance (CERA) (michigan.gov) Or contact SMCAAA at (269) 605-4526.


Income Based Housing

Bangor Housing Commission
820 2nd. Street
Bangor, MI 49013
(269) 427-5535

South Haven Housing
220 Broadway St.
South Haven, MI 49090
(269) 637-5755

Bangor Downs
3325 Allarie Dr.
Bangor, MI 49013
(443) 863-5271 ext: 7897#

Black River Commons
820 2nd St.
Bangor, MI 49013
(269) 427-5535

Briar Hills
1010 6th Ave.
South Haven, MI 49090
(269) 637-1782


Housing Choice Voucher Program (formerly Section 8)

Applications accepted online only at www.mi.gov/MSHDA

Recorded Information: (877) 796-8883.


Section 9

Public Housing Authority: www.HUD.gov

South Haven Housing
220 Broadway St.
South Haven, MI 49090
(269) 637-5755


Southwest Michigan Community Action Agency

Relief and Recovery Services

www.smcaa.com/CARES (269) 925-9077

In an effort to respond to the immediate needs of Berrien, Cass and Van Buren County Residents, SMCAA is implementing CARES Relief and Recovery Services. Through this new initiative, residents may qualify for assistance in the following areas:

Food Support – Distributing food through 2-1-1 referrals.

Water and Energy Assistance – Providing residents with financial assistance towards electric, gas and water utilities.

Emergency Repairs – Provide plumbing or hot water heater repairs that will resolve the immediate emergency with access to water services for health and safety.

Rent and Mortgage Assistance – Providing rental assistance and help towards mortgage payments.

Who qualifies?

  •  200% of Poverty
  • Layoff, Decrease in Hours, Recipient of Unemployment
  • Receipt of benefits through the MI Dept. of Health and Human Services
  • Benefits to include but not limited to: SNAP, TANF, SDA, Medicaid and childcare benefits
  • Current enrollee in other assistance programs (Ex. MEAP, HUD programs) that currently have income guideline restrictions

How to get help: Visit Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (smcaa.com) or call SMCAA at (269) 925-9077.

 

Court and CPS Information

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Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Help

Child Abuse & Neglect Council – Van Buren County

PO Box 23, Paw Paw, MI  49079 • (269) 427-6810

Committed to the prevention of child abuse and neglect through advocacy, education, and community involvement.


Domestic and Sexual Assault Services (DASAS)

24-hour Crisis Hotline: (800) 828-2023

Free, confidential and caring support including emergency shelter for survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence and their children.


Domestic Violence Coalition

(269) 655-9008 After Hours: (888) 655-9008 http://www.domesticviolencecoalition.org/

Monday-Fri: 8am – 5pm
303 E. Paw Paw St., Suite 7
Paw Paw, MI 49079


Sylvia’s Place

24 Hours: (269) 673-8700  (888) 411-7837 • www.sylviasplace.com

Shelter and support services for women and their children who are fleeing domestic violence. Non-Resident Services Available.


Helping Survivors of Sexual Abuse and Assault


Resources for Sexual Abuse and Assault.

Health

Infant Vision and Development: Eye Color, Timeline and Milestones to Look For: Infant Vision Development: Eye Color, Timeline and Milestones to Look For | MyVision.org

Other Resources

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National Hotlines

Alcohol and Drug Abuse Hotline: (800) 662-HELP (4357)

Crisis Line (Community Mental Health): (800) 922-1418

Sexual Assault Hotline: (800) 656-4673

Poison Control: (800) 222-1222

Suicide Prevention Hotline: (800) 273-8255

Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741

Crying Baby Hotline: (866) 243-2229

Fussy Baby Coldline: (888) 431-BABY