MSU Safe Place shelter is a program of Center for Survivors that provides emergency shelter and accompanying support for survivors of intimate partner violence and stalking. We are located on the campus of Michigan State University and serve students, faculty, staff, their partners, and the surrounding community of Ingham County. We are committed to providing shelter and other services in an environment that is safe and supportive to all identities, including persons in same-sex relationships, identifying as non-binary or trans, with disabilities, and from various racial and ethnic backgrounds.
We provide advocacy, shelter, counseling, support groups, safety planning, information, and referrals to survivors of relationship violence and stalking. All support services are free and confidential.
To inquire around MSU Safe Place Shelter vacancies and other supports, call (517) 355-1100.
If you are looking to be connected with an advocate but are not in need of emergency shelter, email advocacy@msu.edu