Midland’s Open Door’s mission is to share the hope and freedom found in Christ with the relationally and spiritually poor.
CAI envisions strong, thriving communities free of poverty.
To meet the needs of the poor, the homeless and the infirm and to enhancing the quality of life for all.
Neighborhood House walks the path toward self-sustainability with our neighbors during times of hardship.
To advocate on behalf of low-income residents and address the causes and effects of poverty through the provision of direct and integrated services, the promotion of self-sufficiency, and the advancement of social change.
Our goal is to be ‘A New Beacon of Hope’ for those in need and provide a larger reach across all of southeastern Michigan.
The Boys’ and Girls’ Brigade of Brockton is an inter-denominational, multicultural, and multiracial organization that aims to grow the Christian values of love, discipline, and spirituality in Brockton’s youth through new opportunities, engaging activities, community building, and mentorship.
HOPE shelters adults and provides dinner, showers, basic health triage, and access to resources that can be a pathway out of homelessness.
We work collaboratively with other groups and organizations to solve problems, to remove barriers to resources, to promote economic empowerment and to reduce the negative impact of poverty and racial inequity within the community.
Catholic Human Services enhances the lives of those we serve by providing hope-filled social, emotional and spiritual support.