Compassionate Care

About Heavens Care

Heavens Care supports individuals and families affected by homelessness through vital services and outreach.

At Heavens Care, we believe in restoring dignity and stability for individuals and families experiencing homelessness. Our nonprofit organization is committed to providing essential services, including hygiene facilities, nutritious meals, and comprehensive outreach programs. We strive to create a supportive environment where every person feels valued and empowered, facilitated by our compassionate team of volunteers and professionals.

Heavens Care is a nonprofit dedicated to supporting the homeless.

Founded in response to urgent community needs, Heavens Care has become a trusted resource for families facing homelessness. Our organization not only addresses immediate necessities like hygiene and meals but also works tirelessly to facilitate long-term solutions. Our vision is to foster lasting change and promote self-sufficiency within our community by providing comprehensive support and advocacy to vulnerable populations, fostering a sense of belonging and hope.

Our mission is to restore dignity and promote stability for all.

Non Perishable Food, and Clothing Delivery during Street Outreach

Our Journey

The History of Heavens Care

Heavens Care was established in response to the growing homelessness crisis within our community. Since its founding, we have been dedicated to providing essential services to those in need, starting with basic hygiene and meal programs. Over the years, our initiatives have expanded, driven by the support of devoted volunteers and community partners. Today, we continue to adapt our services to meet evolving needs, striving to create lasting positive change in our community.

Join Us in Making a Difference!

Get involved today and help transform the lives of individuals and families in need in our community.

Meet Our Team

Danyell Henriques

Director

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-“Over 256,000 people in the United States, or just over 39% of all people experiencing homelessness were un-sheltered.”
“Severe Housing Cost Burden, renters are paying more than 45% of their income on rent. This increased to a little over 12%.”
“The number of veterans and chronically homeless individuals are rising.”
Cited from: National Alliance to End Homelessness




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