
Lighthouse – COVID-19 Update
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

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

Food insecurity is something many people face daily, but the coronavirus is leading to more people who need food. With schools closed and people out

With Michigan residents hunkering down for what is expected to be a long couple of months as the health officials start recommending more restrictive quarantining,

United Way for Southeastern Michigan has committed a $50,000 matching contribution for Lighthouse’s COVID-19 crisis emergency response. Food to be distributed to children and families in

The holidays can be tough for a lot of families who are struggling just to make ends meet. But thanks to the generosity of the

Oakland Schools and Lighthouse are helping families this holiday season. Santa’s helpers are hard at work, wrapping and laughing baby dolls and board games. But

When a single mom of two young kids fell on hard times, she found herself homeless. Today, Arlisa Hemphill moved her family into a home

It’s a new beginning for Arlisa Hemphill and her family, with a new place to call home and new furniture inside thanks to the nonprofit Lighthouse.