VETERAN NAVIGATOR

Macomb County Veteran Navigator

The Macomb County Veteran Navigator helps veterans navigate through federal, state, and community resources to address their concerns and needs. Part of the Macomb County Community Mental Health team, the Veteran Navigator serves as an advocate for veterans and their families.

The Veteran Navigator helps veterans and their families obtain benefits, join support groups, get transportation, find employment, obtain housing and serves as an advocate for disability services, substance use challenges and other health issues. Drawing on a strong network of resources, the Veteran Navigator provides help to those who served, or are currently serving, our country.

A veteran is anyone who served in the military for any length of time, and who was discharged with any status.

These services are also available to active military and their families.

Please find the Veteran Navigator informational flyer here.

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Call the Veteran Navigator today directly at 586-200-7888 or through Customer Service at 855-99-MCCMH (855-996-2264).


If you or someone you know is in crisis, call 586-307-9100, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.


National Veteran Resource Contacts

National Call Center for Homeless Veterans 877-424-3838

Veterans Crisis and Suicide Prevention Hotline 800-272-8255

Veteran Navigator News

 

SERVICE CIRCUIT: Veterans can learn about services and more at coffee hour – Macomb Daily

Veteran Navigator Team Around Town

The MCCMH Veteran Navigator Team hosts a weekly coffee hour, on Fridays from 9 until 10 a.m.; for more information, click here.


Veteran Navigator Services are located at:

MCCMH North

43740 North Groesbeck Hwy
Clinton Township, MI 48036

Give Us A Call For More Information

Effective March 31, 2024, live Customer Service agents will be available Monday – Friday 8:00 am-8:00 pm (closed all county holidays, except New Year’s Day).

There will be a phone tree available after-hours to guide callers accordingly.

The Crisis Center will still be available 24/7/365 to assist callers experiencing a mental health crisis at 988 or 586-307-9100.

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