Lighthouse needs help to meet urgent needs as pandemic drags on – The Oakland Press
Each year, as the weather turns colder and the holidays approach, the urgent need for food and shelter in our community builds. The numbers of
Each year, as the weather turns colder and the holidays approach, the urgent need for food and shelter in our community builds. The numbers of
There’s still time to help collect 1 million bottles and cans to support Lighthouse Thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, pop cans and bottles have been
Lighthouse has been servicing community members in the area for 48 years now. Their work centers on building communities that drive to end homelessness and help
Understanding cultural sensitivities has always been important. But now, during COVID-19, it’s relevance is even more paramount. People of color have been victims of the
2,000 food boxes filled with perishable food will be distributed starting this week from Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church in Clarkston and St. David’s Episcopal Church
South Oakland Shelter, also in Michigan, has paid for motel rooms to house people, said Ryan Hertz, president and CEO of Lighthouse, the social services
ROCHESTER, Mich. (April 3, 2020) – Lighthouse, a Pontiac-based nonprofit dedicated to fighting homelessness and poverty, Oakland University and Pontiac Community Foundation announced today they have
Lighthouse COVID-19 Update – 4/2/2020 As residents are being asked to “stay in place” and businesses are closing their doors, dedicated Oakland County nonprofits are
When you talk about the coronavirus or symptoms of the illness, the need to quarantine is often mentioned. But what if you can’t? What about
Lighthouse provides services including emergency shelter, food pantries and housing assistance. The employees of concern work in the office of Lighthouse’s PATH two-year transitional housing
46156 Woodward Avenue
Pontiac, MI 48342
248-920-6000
Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church
6805 Bluegrass Drive
Clarkston, MI
Pontiac, MI 48342
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