SOS Community Services

Year Founded
1970
EIN
38-2037588
Local Leader/Exec. Director
Ms. Rhonda Weathers
Primary Contact Name
Mariah Middaugh
Main Address

Administrative Office
101 S Huron St
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
United States

SOS Resource Center and Food Pantry
114 N River St
Ypsilanti, MI 48198
United States

What We Do

SOS Community Services Empowers Families to Begin Their Path to Stable Housing


In the heart of Washtenaw County, too many families face uncertainty every day. Children are growing up in places that are cold, dark, and unsafe- struggling with hunger, sickness, and the fear of where they'll rest their heads each night. This is the harsh reality for 8 to 10 families with children who become homeless in our county every week. 

A family in Washtenaw County must earn $26.62 per hour (or over $55,000 per year), working full time, in order to afford a two-bedroom apartment, but the mean wage for renters county-wide is just $19.26. That means hard-working families are facing a crisis of resources; they’re just one paycheck or injury or life event away from homelessness.


That’s why we help families with children through programs that prevent and end homelessness in Washtenaw County.

In addition to the lack of local affordable housing, our requests for emergency food have risen more than 30% since the pandemic started in 2020 and high inflation in 2022/23. Because housing and food cost more than many people earn here in Washtenaw County, thousands of people turn to SOS for help with basic needs every year.


Each year, we help more than 7,000 people.

We help homeless families find permanent homes through shelter and Rapid Re-Housing. For families living paycheck to paycheck, we offer food, utility assistance, bus tokens, and other resources to overcome financial emergencies without becoming homeless. We help families avoid eviction and homelessness. And for children, who are the most vulnerable and least visible victims of homelessness, SOS offers parenting support and early childhood intervention through a nationally recognized home visiting program.

Interesting Info
  • In 2022, our Food Pantry had 10,320 pantry visits, 2,498 unduplicated people fed, and 116,016 pounds of food distributed.
  • In 2022, 225 households received funds to pay utility bills totaling to $165,075.
  • In 2022, 11 families were served with 20 adults and 42 children. 98% exited to permanent housing.
Geographic Location
Three kids sit in front of a Christmas tree smiling.
A volunteer stand in SOS Food Pantry with wagons full of diapers and donations for the pantry
A child is smiling and looking at the camera showing her hands with marker caps on her fingers
A large pile of produce donations was dropped off and is waiting to be distributed in the pantry.