
Pandemic fallout nudges nonprofit’s $20M expansion in Oakland County – Detroit Free Press
The pandemic crystalized a clearer perception of social needs, said Ryan Hertz, CEO of the nonprofit Lighthouse. The result is that Hertz and the Lighthouse
The pandemic crystalized a clearer perception of social needs, said Ryan Hertz, CEO of the nonprofit Lighthouse. The result is that Hertz and the Lighthouse
Our team at Lighthouse has been diligently working behind the scenes on the Lighthouse Central Campus, a project that represents the future. Here’s the story
Emergency shelter, food and assistance provider Lighthouse is planning a $20 million expansion of its Pontiac campus. As proposed, the plan will include updates to
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
Roughly 16 percent of Michigan residents live in poverty. Jenny Poma, Chief Operating Officer of Lighthouse MI, joins host Laurel Hess to talk about how they are
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
Lighthouse was named one of the 2022 Health Wellness Award recipients at this year’s Governor’s Service Awards. The award ceremony took place on November 17th
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