Need for emergency housing in Metro Detroit is critical during winter season – CBS News
Emergency shelter is a growing need in these frigid temperatures. At Lighthouse in Pontiac, people facing homelessness have a place they can call home, and
Emergency shelter is a growing need in these frigid temperatures. At Lighthouse in Pontiac, people facing homelessness have a place they can call home, and
Everyone deserves some kindness,” said Mary Riegle, chief philanthropy officer for Lighthouse, a Pontiac-based organization that runs a homeless shelter and assists other clients with
The Jingle Ball, A Season of Giving Gala, presented by Flagstar Bank and Emily & Henry Ford III took place on Saturday, November 18th at
The Nicosia family stopped by CBS News Detroit to talk more about the Lighthouse Thanksgiving food program.
At 8 and a half years old, Hazel and her 6-year-old sister Alice have become food juggernauts for the nonprofit Lighthouse in Pontiac. The nonprofit
Lighthouse was honored to partner with the Alliance of Coalitions for Healthy Communities to bring Save a Life Stations to various Lighthouse locations on Friday.
Lighthouse has seen an increase in local families seeking emergency food from our pantries. This is happening at a time when food prices have gone
On September 28th, the Lighthouse parking lot was full of pumpkins, fun games, winter coats, and smiling faces thanks to our partners at Ford Motor
Jenny Poma cut her project management and community organizing teeth at Warren Conner Development Corp. She joined the organization in 2008 to do community organizing
Lighthouse is thrilled to welcome Mary Riegle as Chief Philanthropy Officer for the Pontiac-based nonprofit building equitable communities that alleviate poverty. Mary is a collaborative,
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