Homelessness Did you know that U.S. war veterans are 50% more likely to become homeless? Getting re-introduced into society after experiencing the traumas of conflict can lead to significant risk factors such as severe anxiety, trouble re-connecting with family and...
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Should I Become a Foster Parent?
Thinking of becoming a foster parent but are unsure whether this is something you and your family could take on? Our goal at Holy Cross is to aid in our foster parents initial and ongoing training to help them succeed. Ensuring foster parents meet the state licensing...
“Life-saving measures”: Sheltering the homeless in a pandemic.
COVID-19 pandemic has presented homeless shelters like New Hope Community Center in Lansing with challenges few had seen before. How do people obey a stay at home order when they do not have a home? And if they come to a communal homeless shelter, how can they be kept socially distanced? And what if they arrive already sick with COVID-19?
Fresh air and fairways for annual golf fundraiser
2020 has not afforded us many times to gather as a community, so the annual Corcoran House Golf Scramble was particularly special this year.
The yearly fundraiser for Corcoran House took place on Sept.17 at The Fortress Golf Course in beautiful Frankenmuth. This was the 30th Annual Golf Scramble and it was one to remember.
This annual tournament supports Holy Cross Services’ Corcoran House. Named to honor the Corcoran family and their commitment to helping those in Michigan who need support, Corcoran House serves children in foster care.
Kids in Foster Care in Michigan are a lot younger than you think
Every year more children in America enter the foster care system. The latest national numbers show that 673,000 children were in foster care in the United States last year alone.
Michigan ranks 18th for the number of children per capita in foster care, with about 14,000 in care on any given day.
“Change the life of one.”
Sometimes it is the smallest people who teach us the biggest lessons. Sharon Berkobien sees this happen every day.
“I’ve just learned a tremendous amount about resiliency and what that takes,” she says. “About what people can actually survive and go through and come out the other side.”
A young mother of three is Homeless No More
Lisa, a young mother of three, was homeless and losing hope, until she came to the New Hope Community Center.
A foster child finds peace in a forever home
Jarrett, a young Michigan boy in foster care, receives help through Holy Cross Services and eventually finds an adoptive family.
Being homeless: Finding hope in the search of a home
The up-coming Homeless No More event is designed to raise funds and create partnerships in an effort to help some of our most vulnerable Michiganders.
Gebrelle finds understanding and a new path at Holy Cross
The up-coming Homeless No More event is designed to raise funds and create partnerships in an effort to help some of our most vulnerable Michiganders.
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ABOUT HOLY CROSS SERVICES
HCS specializes in empowerment and trauma recovery for children and families engaged in the child welfare system and supporting our neighbors to end their episodes of homelessness. Although these areas of service have significant intersection, we operate our programs through three functional arms:
- Division of Family-Based Care and Youth Transition
- Division of Residential Care and Family Healing
- Division of Housing and Community Advocacy
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Holy Cross Services is a non-profit 501(c)3 corporation
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