A few words about us

Calling All Angels is a committee of friendship and love. It is a committee as diverse as the children we serve. Although we all come from many walks of life, we all share the common goal of ending the cycle of abuse and homelessness that condemns its young victims to a bleak future. It is our duty as human beings to give them the hope and promise of a better tomorrow by first providing their most basic need… safe shelter.

Our vision

Each year, Calling All Angels hosts a fundraiser to raise funds designated to provide a safe living environment for children and youth. Through our efforts in support of the Tri-County area community, we have been successful in paying off the mortgage of “Gracie House”, and supporting the building of a new home “House of Heart and Hope”, in memory of Rhonda Hart to house homeless mothers and their children who currently reside in the programs at Grace Centers of Hope.

We have recently purchased and have renovations underway for the “Angels of Grace and Hope House”, which we purchased and deeded to the Grace Centers of Hope. This home will house children aged-out of the foster care system. This year we have joined forces with Covenant House Michigan, where we hope to spread our wings and continue our efforts even greater by taking a much bigger leap in ending the plight of child homelessness.

Your support continues to make a difference in the lives of so many children by giving them a brighter world in which to live and grow. Please know that we cannot do this without YOU… It is your heart that is our hope and the hope of the children we serve be a part of Calling All Angels in giving children help!

 

 

Testimonials

  • Several days after celebrating his 19th birthday, Naseer was the victim of a house fire. Shortly after, his mom whom he has a rocky relationship with, dropped him off at CH with no notice. After his original shock and hesitation, Naseer soon began to like CH. He is using his time here wisely. He wishes Continue Reading

    CHM youth, Naseer,
  • The 23 years old mother of two has always been bounced around. Growing up she lived in 11 foster homes and lived with a boyfriend who was abusive. Since being at CH she has had time to reflect on life and what she wants. She plans on obtaining her GED and enrolling in Madonna University Continue Reading

    CHM youth, Nikia,
  • Rima’s parents moved to the United States for opportunity. They worked many hours and struggled to put food on the table. Rima began stealing for food and clothing and was eventually caught. She was sent to a group home and has since completed her probation and community service. Today she lives in our Rights of Continue Reading

    CHM youth, Rima,
  • Ashley thought it would be a dream come true to move in with her sister. But after her sister began lying, verbally abusing her and using her name for bills which in return, ruined her credit, Ashley had to leave. Since moving into CHM, Ashley obtained a diploma in Massage Therapy. She currently works with Continue Reading

    CHM youth, Ashley,