Grace Centers of Hope Unveil Expanded Men’s Dorm

    PONTIAC – Grace Centers of Hope announced the grand opening of its newly renovated and expanded men’s dormitory, which will increase the nonprofit organization’s ability to house men struggling with homelessness and addiction. The renovation boosts overall capacity in the men’s dorm to 116, an increase of 37 beds from the previous total of 79.

    The ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark this significant milestone will take place at 11 a.m. Friday, Oct. 18, at 35 E Huron St. in Pontiac.

    The expansion project, generously funded by several anonymous donors at a cost of $75,000, has transformed the existing dormitory space and introduced a range of new amenities designed to improve the living conditions and overall experience for men enrolled in Grace Centers of Hope’s One Year Life Skills program.

    “This expansion is an incredible opportunity for us to extend our reach to more men in desperate need of help, and a blessing for the community,” said Pastor Kent Clark, CEO of Grace Centers of Hope. “The holiday season always brings an influx of people to our waiting list, and with this additional space, we’ll be able to provide warmth, shelter, and hope to 37 more men who are facing unimaginable challenges in their lives.”

    The expanded facility will enable Grace Centers of Hope to serve a total of 116 men in its men’s program, helping more individuals through the critical winter months when the demand for shelter and support rises. Current program participants will be gradually moved into the new quarters, with the expectation that full capacity will be reached by the colder winter months.

    “So many men, women and families in Michigan are heading into this holiday season in very difficult situations as they work to overcome addiction, homelessness or abusive situations,” GCH’s COO Darin Weiss said. “We look forward to being a supporting shoulder for 37 more members of our community.”

    Learn more at gracecentersofhope.org.