Lighthouse Supporting Runaway Youth – WXYZ Channel 7
Lighthouse is pleased to announce that in February 2023, we will assume leadership of the following three runaway and homeless youth programs previously operated by
Lighthouse is pleased to announce that in February 2023, we will assume leadership of the following three runaway and homeless youth programs previously operated by
In Oakland County, Pontiac-based nonprofit Lighthouse recently took over leadership of three runaway and homeless youth programs run by another organization. The programs, which include
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Beginning in February 2023, three important and lifesaving programs will be added to the broad range of services Lighthouse provides to assist the most vulnerable
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Lighthouse, a Pontiac-based nonprofit, will take over, in February 2023, leadership of the following three runaway and homeless youth programs previously operated by Common Ground:
Beginning in February 2023, these important and lifesaving programs will be added to the broad range of services Lighthouse provides to assist the most vulnerable
Lighthouse, which operates emergency food and shelter programs, in addition to providing housing assistance and developing affordable housing, will take on the homeless youth programs
Beginning in February 2023, three important and lifesaving programs will be added to the broad range of services Lighthouse provides to assist the most vulnerable
46156 Woodward Avenue
Pontiac, MI 48342
248-920-6000
Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church
6805 Bluegrass Drive
Clarkston, MI
Pontiac, MI 48342
248-920-6000 x3300