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Our Services

  • 01.

    Get to Know You

    When you call in to EVE's Crisis Line you will be asked to provide your name and some basic information so that our advocates can provide individual based and trauma informed care. We will ask if you're in a safe place to continue the conversation or how best to contact you at a more secure time.

  • 02.

    Thank You for Reaching Out

    We understand that reaching out can be a difficult process and it can cause anxiety. EVE is grateful that you've chosen to let us support you on your healing journey, and happy to help you in taking the first step on your path to living an empowered life. Recognizing the strength necessary to reach out for help is an important part of healing.

  • 03.

    Learn About Your Situation

    In order for an advocate to provide the best support it's important for us to understand your individual situation and goals. Advocates will ask to discuss your immediate safety needs, current situation and wellbeing, and future goals.

  • 04.

    Provide Services, Resources and Referrals

    Advocates will determine your eligibility for services and then be able to make recommendations or referrals for resources available to best suit your needs and goals. This is an individualized process tailored to the needs and desires of each survivor.

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Address

405 W. Greenlawn, Suite 105, Lansing, MI 48910

Hours

M-F - 9:00AM to 5:00PM 

Phone

517-372-5572, Press '2'

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This website is supported by Grant Numbers 16.575, 93.671, 93.716, 16.017 from the Administration for Children and Families/Family Violence Prevention and Services Act Program within the Administration for Children and Families, a division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Neither the Administration for Children and Families nor any of its components operate, control, are responsible for, or necessarily endorse this website (including, without limitation, its content, technical infrastructure, and policies, and any services or tools provided). The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Administration for Children and Families and the Family Violence Prevention and Services Act Program.

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