Angel’s House began as a community initiative to support foster children. In 2000, a crisis highlighted the need for an emergency foster care shelter when children had to stay overnight at the county DFCS office. The community rallied, securing temporary housing and realizing the urgent need for a permanent solution. With overwhelming support, they raised $1 million to build Angel’s House, which opened in 2004. Licensed for up to ten children, Angel’s House provides a safe, nurturing environment, offering stability to foster children. Since opening, it has served over 265 children, operating as a home with group leaders serving as house parents.
Learn more about Angel House at TheAngelsHouse.org.
Service opportunities with The Angels House are unavailable at this time.