Organizations Supported by St. Michael

Organizations Supported by St. Michael


Amazing Place


The mission of Amazing Place is to provide fellowship, memory care and wellness for adults with mild to moderate memory loss and support to their families and the community. To learn more and to volunteer, click 
http://www.amazingplacehouston.org/index.html.

Angela House
The mission of Angela House is “To successfully transition women into society after incarceration.” To learn more and to volunteer, click 
http://angelahouse.org/.

Bo’s Place
Bo’s Place exists to enhance the lives of those who have experienced the death of a loved
one. A non-profit, free-of-charge bereavement center, Bo’s Place offers multiple grief support
services for adults, children and families, and provides education and resources for those who
assist people in grief. Bo’s Place operates on the belief that it is helpful and healing for grieving children and adults to share their stories, memories, experiences, thoughts and feelings with those who can understand their journey. Bo’s Place offers the only free on-going grief support program in the greater Houston area for children and their families. To learn more and to volunteer, click 
https://www.bosplace.org/en/.

Bridges to Life
Bridges To Life (BTL) brings healing to victims of crime, reduces recidivism among offender graduates of the program, and helps make our community a safer place. To learn more and to volunteer, click 
http://www.bridgestolife.org/.

Casa de Esperanza
Casa de Esperanza de Los Niños - the House of Hope for Children - is a safe place for children in crisis due to abuse, neglect or the effects of HIV. Casa de Esperanza provides residential care and coordinates medical and psychological services according to the needs of each child. To learn more and to volunteer, click 
https://www.casahope.org/.

Casa Juan Diego
Casa Juan Diego was founded in 1980, following the Catholic Worker model of Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin, to serve immigrants and refugees and the poor. From one small house, it has grown to ten houses. Casa Juan Diego publishes a newspaper, the Houston Catholic Worker, six times a year to share the values of the Catholic Worker movement and the stories of the immigrants and refugees uprooted by the realities of the global economy. To learn more and to volunteer, click 
http://cjd.org/.

Catholic New Creation
Isaiah House and Providence House are Non-Contract residential transitional living facilities approved by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Pardons and Parole Department. We provide housing for our Christian brothers transitioning from incarceration.  Today we are recognized as one of the best transitional housing facilities for ex-offenders in the State of Texas. To learn more and to volunteer, click 
http://catholicnewcreation.org/.

Child Advocates
Child Advocates, Inc. mobilizes court appointed volunteers to break the vicious cycle of child abuse. We speak up for abused children who are lost in the system and guide them into safe environments where they can thrive. To learn more and to volunteer, click

http://www.childadvocates.org/
.

Christian Community Service Center
The mission of the Christian Community Service Center (CCSC) is to serve the poor, hungry, disabled, and otherwise needy while respecting their religious, ethnic or cultural differences. CCSC was created out of faith, and founded in the belief that we are called to help all God’s children heart to heart and hand in hand. To learn more and to volunteer, click

https://www.ccschouston.org/
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Correctional Ministry
We provide pastoral services to more than just those who are locked up in our prisons and jails, but we serve their families as well . The ministry does not stop there. Our staff and volunteers reach out to the victims of crime and violence, as well as the families of law enforcement personnel. Crime and violence touch the entire Body of Christ in one way or
another. To learn more and to volunteer, click 
https://www.archgh.org/offices-ministries/clergy-formation-chaplaincy-services/correctional-ministries/.

Dan’s House of Hope
Dan's House of Hope helps young adults fighting cancer heal through community, supportive programming and home away from home services that reduce isolation, decrease financial burdens and nourish hope. To learn more and to volunteer, click 
http://danshouseofhope.org/.

Lifehouse
LifeHouse is a Christ-centered ministry ensuring life for unborn children by providing opportunities for housing, help, and hope for young women during their pregnancies and beyond. To learn more and to volunteer, click 
https://lifehousehouston.org/.

Living Hope Wheelchair Association
Living Hope is an independent, non-profit organization serving people with spinal cord injuries as well as with other disabilities so that they may lead full and productive lives. Our group was founded by people with spinal cord injuries,  the majority of our members are not entitled to benefits, lack medical insurance, and do not have a stable source of income. We provide services to our members and engage in community advocacy to achieve our goals. To learn more and to volunteer, click 
http://www.lhwassociation.org/.

NAMI Greater Houston
NAMI Greater Houston is dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with mental illness and their families through support, education, and advocacy. To learn more and to volunteer, click 
https://namigreaterhouston.org/.

Small Steps Nurturing Center
Small Steps Nurturing Center’s mission is to provide an exemplary early childhood program, as well as instill and foster the social, emotional, physical, intellectual, and spiritual growth of economically at-risk children and their families. To learn more and to volunteer, click 
https://ssnc.org/.


CONTACT


Deacon Lu Hill

PERMANENT DEACON & DIRECTOR OF SOCIAL OUTREACH


deaconlu@stmichaelchurch.net

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