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Dear Friends and Neighbors,
I would like to express our sincerest gratitude to all in Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, and the surrounding communities who have dedicated their time and support during the temporary evacuation of The Light House. This was an extremely challenging week that resulted in an incredible showing of love and support for our neighbors in need. There are no words to express our deep appreciation for you all.
The Light House at 10 Hudson Street sustained significant damage on January 9 resulting from an electrical fire in a laundry room, and subsequent flooding due to water dispersal from the sprinkler system… CONTINUE READING HERE.
You can support The Light House during this time by making a donation to help keep our programs going strong.
Light House Pantry Program Awarded a $2,000 Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation Grant
/by actualizeThe Light House has been awarded a $2,000 grant from the Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation to help fight hunger in Anne Arundel County.
The Light House Celebrates their 30th Year with a Shelter Makeover April 6th
/by actualizeMy Girlfriend’s House, a local nonprofit organization that provides aid and basic needs to those in various states of sheltered living, chose The Light House as their next Shelter Room […]
Whole Foods Market Annapolis to Share Nickels For Nonprofits with The Light House
/by actualizeThrough the end of March 2019, you can support The Light House and the environment when you shop at Whole Foods Market Annapolis. By bringing your own bag, you’ll save […]
Congratulations B.E.S.T. Class 20!
/by actualizeOur 20th Class of Building Employment Success Training (B.E.S.T.) students graduated on January 22nd after months of hard work and training! These students have inspired us with their determination, hard […]
A story of hope from this past week
/by actualizeDear Light House Community, Just last week a young couple came through our doors having walked two and a half miles in the cold carrying their five-month-old child and everything […]