Serving Jesus by serving our community.

To support people with developmental disabilities as they build and maintain their independence.

To assist victims/survivors and their families in ending domestic and sexual violence and discrimination in their lives through education, systems change, building community partnerships, and ensuring availability and accessibility of supportive services.

Dwelling Place improves the lives of people by creating quality affordable housing, providing essential support services, and serving as a catalyst for neighborhood revitalization.

Our vision is to change the culture of conflict in Wayne County and to serve as a national model for community dispute resolution programs.

We enrich the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, their families, and their communities through advocacy in education, policy, and human rights.

To advance the safety, independence, and economic stability of those most affected by poverty, racism, and other structurally oppressive systems by increasing access to justice and working for systemic solutions.

To increase college readiness, enrollment, and completion rates in Michigan, particularly among low income students, first generation college going students, and students of color

We believe that individuals involved in disputes should not be treated strictly as adversaries, but as members of a community that, once fractured, need to be brought together.

To improve the lives of Native American peoples, families, and communities through legal assistance and advocacy at no charge for those who are income-eligible for services.