Social services departments in Michigan administer state and federally funded assistance programs for low-income individuals, children, seniors, and families. The Michigan social services system operates under the oversight of the state's department of human services or equivalent agency, which sets eligibility standards and coordinates federal program funding.

Social Services locations are available in 32 cities across Michigan. They are spread across 31 counties.

Cities with the highest concentration of social services office listings include Detroit, Lansing, Clinton, where larger populations generate greater demand for SNAP, Medicaid, and child welfare services.

Michigan residents seeking assistance should be aware that many programs have income thresholds, household size requirements, and application deadlines — contacting your county social services office early gives caseworkers the time needed to process your case before any urgent need becomes a crisis.

Michigan residents who need to renew benefits, report a change in household income or composition, or appeal a denied application should contact their county social services office promptly — many programs have strict reporting timelines, and delays can result in benefit interruption.

Browse Social Services by county across Michigan to find the nearest location.