Giving
New Life Home for Recovering women provides residential
community housing to would be homeless recovering women
with children. Residents of NLH environment comes together
for emotional and social support as an adjunct to twelve
step programs, which assist them in their recovery.
NLH relies on donations from individuals, corporations,
and foundations to provide and sustain the many services
NLH for Recovering Women offers and to provide more
transitional housing within close proximity of the main
recovery home.
Friends of New Life Home - Level of Giving
| Benefactor: | $5,000 or more |
| Partner: | $2,500 to $4,999 |
| Sponsor: | $1,000 to $2,499 |
| Patron: | $500 to $999 |
| Friend: | $1 to $499 |
If you would like to be of service or make a contribution to
New Life Home, please call us at (313) 245-4357.
New Life Home for Recovering Women, Inc.
Funding Sources & Corporate Donors
Funding Sources:
- City of Detroit, Department of Health Wellness and Promotion, Bureau of Substance Abuse Prevention, Treatment and Recovery
- Michigan State Housing Development Authority
- Michigan Interfaith Trust Fund
- The Thompson Foundation (2002-2004)
Corporate Donors:
- Alix and Partners (2005)
- Alloy Engineering & Casting Co.
- American Axle & Manufacturing (2005)
- Americana Real Estate
- Art Van Furniture Stores
- Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (2005)
- Bridgewater Interiors
- Church of Universal Truth
- Class Painting Inc.(2004-2005)
- Comerica Bank
- Corporate Dining Concepts Incorporated (2005)
- Detroit Edison (1998)
- General Motors (2002)
- Gratiot Auto Supply
- Intier Automotive
- Kairos Institute (Center for Creative Living) (2002-2004)
- Lapeer Metal Products
- Michigan Occupational Medical Services
- Omni Care (2005)
- Orchard Grill (VLK Enterprises, Inc.) (2005)
- Renaissance Unity (2002, 2005)
- Rush Trucking
- Sequoia Industries, Inc.
- Shelving & Rack Supply, Inc. (2004-2005)
- St John’s Health System
- Warner Norcross & Judd LLP (2005)
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