OUR SERVICES.
Our services are designed to meet the short- and longer-term needs of Michigan’s returning citizens.
CLOTHING, TOILETRIES & HOUSEWARES.

Do you need a warm coat for winter, clothing for a job interview or just some extra basics? FORC provides a variety of new, ready-to-wear clothing items to get you started. They include shirts, t-shirts, pants, jackets, shoes, socks and underwear. We also supply essential personal hygiene items such as soap, deodorant, toothpaste, toothbrushes and more. And, we offer basic household items such as small kitchen appliances (new and gently used) and cleaning supplies.
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TO GET HELP
​Stop by our office at 3127 East Canfield Street in Detroit during business hours (Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10am to 2pm) or contact Tim Kane at 313.926.6770 for more information.
MONTHLY BUS PASSES.

Do you need a way to get to work, job interviews or appointments? FORC provides 31-day Detroit Department of Transportation (DDOT) bus passes to returning citizens in need. The passes cover not only buses, but the Q-Line and People Mover. For those who have never used public transportation, we offer maps and how-to guidance.
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To Get Help
​Stop by our office at 3127 East Canfield Street in Detroit during business hours (Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10am to 2pm) or contact Tim Kane at 313.926.6770 for more information.
WEEKLY SUPPORT GROUP.

If you need emotional support, FORC invites you to join our support group every Tuesday from 6 to 7:30pm. Each meeting covers a different topic, and we often invite social workers, psychologists, psychotherapists and other professionals as guest presenters or facilitators. Support group meetings offer a safe space to heal and learn practical skills (for example, how/where to apply for housing or for a job with a felony record). You are not alone in the struggle.
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To Get Help
​Contact Tim Kane, our office manager, at 313.926.6770 to get connected with our weekly support group.
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT.

In the digital age, securing a job requires access and the ability to operate a smart phone and computer. FORC can help. We offer digital skills assistance to familiarize you with these devices, focusing on resume writing, job searching and social networking. We can also refer you to employment opportunities.
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To Get Help
Contact Tim Kane, our office manager, at 313.926.6770 to learn more about our workforce development opportunities.