

Vocational Services: Employment services available for individuals with varying disabilities throughout Wayne, Washtenaw and Jackson Counties.
Downriver Ability Program (DAP): MAP’s Southgate, MI location program provides community based services to severely and multiply impaired individuals, specializing in serving the hardest to serve due to medical fragility. DAP provides work experience and job development & coaching for supported employment.
Financial Services: MAP representative payees handle clients’ financial affairs from paying bills and distributing clients’ allowance, to helping them develop a budget, build personal financial management skills, repair credit and in most cases regain independence over their financial affairs. Ongoing financial management services are also available for person with disabilities.
Housing Development: Opportunities for affordable housing for low income individuals with disabilities. MAP HDC llc, REACH develops housing opportunities. See link for information about the properties.
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Homeless Services & Housing Support:
Programs designed to help assist with housing stability.
The WISH Program assists 100 participants each year in
returning from homelessness to independent living in the
community. Participants start with skills acquired in surviving
homelessness, choosing & mastering new skills while receiving
support from community integration coordinators either in
WISH’s menu track or comprehensive track.
MAP offers housing programs and supports specifically to
address the needs of veterans. Assisting them with the skills
they need to get back on their feet.
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MAP’s aim is to increase at-risk populations’ chances of sustaining stable housing, financial health, and job & living skills. Everything
MAP does helps position people for stability first, so they can proceed to successful, satisfying living for the long term.
MAP works in concert with other federal, regional, state and county social service & housing programs, coordinating its funding and
services with a network of providers. MAP’s special focus is on helping people to practice using their own power and responsibility in
keeping their lives moving in a positive direction.
Michigan Ability Partners serves veterans and people
with:
- developmental disabilities
- physical disabilities
- homelessness or barriers to stable housing
- barriers to financial stability
- mental illness
- addiction
- multiple disabilities