
Hazel and Alice host Thanksgiving Food Drive – CBS Detroit
The Nicosia family stopped by CBS News Detroit to talk more about the Lighthouse Thanksgiving food program.
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 has seen an increase in local families seeking emergency food from our pantries. This is happening at a time when food prices have gone
In Michigan, over 1.4 million individuals and 749,757 households participating in the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, which supplements the food budget of needy individuals and families in the U.S., were
Lighthouse offers food assistance and other services to those in need. And those who work there say they’re already seeing an increase in the number
Lighthouse, which offers food assistance and other services from its locations in Pontiac and Clarkston, also expects an increase in requests for help as the
Lighthouse in Oakland County distributes food through pantries in Clarkston, Southfield and Pontiac and gets a majority of its product through Gleaners, according to Ryan
Amazon Flex drivers help deliver food to hundreds of local families in need. CBS 62 rode along to see how it all works.
Gleaners and Lighthouse have announced Lighthouse will operate its food programs from Gleaners’ Pontiac facility.
Lighthouse is pleased to announce we have moved our emergency food warehouse to a 22,000-square-foot facility in Pontiac, a more efficient and cost-effective location to
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