Andrei’s Journey: From Orphan to Belonging Meet Andrei, one our Micah neighbors. As an orphan in Russia until he was adopted at age 10, Andrei has “always felt homeless” despite his adoption and even time in the military. Today, Andrei shares a...
Daniel’s Journey: Using his Past to Weave a Future Every person has a story, and today, we’d like to share Daniel’s—a tale of transformation that threads through the heart of our Tapestry of Love. Once lost to the streets, battling isolation and despair,...
Your Support is VITAL In the last 12 months, we’ve made significant strides – opening a 14-room transition hotel called Hesed House, launching a women’s-only cold weather shelter, and making strides towards the Jeremiah Community vision. Your support fuels...
CNOY is not just a walk; it’s a statement of solidarity with our neighbors who face the chill of homelessness. Micah Ecumenical Ministries is gearing up for another record-breaking year, and we need your warmth and enthusiasm! Why walk? Because every step you...
I am sometimes accused of wearing blinders. When people are sleeping passively on park benches, I want to stay focused on how we create resources in the community where that is unnecessary. So, I’ve been thinking about it; and I don’t think it is...