YWCA Interim House

YWCA Interim House is a residential domestic violence shelter serving survivors of intimate partner domestic violence. Since opening in 1979, Interim House has remained one of Michigan’s largest and longest-standing operating domestic violence shelters, providing safe, confidential housing and comprehensive, trauma-informed care for women escaping abusive relationships.


Residential Domestic Violence Program

Interim House operates a 67-bed secure residential facility designed to offer stability, dignity, and healing during a critical transition period. The average length of stay typically ranges from 30 to 60 days. Extended stays may be granted depending on individual needs and safety considerations.


24-Hour Access to Support

YWCA Interim House ensures that help is always available.

YWCA Interim House Crisis Line

313-861-5300

Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

This line provides immediate assistance, safety planning, and guidance for individuals seeking help or referrals related to intimate partner domestic violence.


Residential Services & Supports

24-Hour Crisis Support

Immediate assistance, safety planning, crisis intervention, and emotional support are available day and night.

Medical Navigation & Health Advocacy

Interim House is one of the few shelters in the region with a licensed, insured, and registered nurse on site. The Nurse Navigator assists residents with:

  • Navigating complex healthcare systems
  • Accessing medical appointments
  • Coordinating medications and treatment plans
  • Managing chronic health concerns
  • Connecting to community health resources
  • Supporting preventive care and overall wellness

Case Management & System Navigation

Residents receive individualized case management support tailored to their unique needs and goals, including:

  • Comprehensive needs assessments
  • Structured safety and recovery planning
  • Housing, employment, financial, legal, and medical referrals
  • Ongoing progress monitoring and emotional support

Each survivor’s plan honors their lived experience and personal path forward.

Victim Advocacy & Legal Support

YWCA Advocates embedded within the Detroit Police Department’s 2nd and 4th precincts provide trauma-informed assistance related to intimate partner domestic violence, including:

  • Support with Personal Protection Orders (PPOs)
  • Guidance during police reporting and court processes
  • Accompaniment and safety planning
  • Advocacy available daily and nightly, when needed
  • Ongoing advocacy and follow-up support

Mission & Purpose

“To eliminate racism and empower women” — providing safe housing, advocacy, and comprehensive residential support to survivors of intimate partner domestic violence, helping women heal and move toward independence and healthy futures.