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Walk A Mile in My Shoes Walk-a-Thon
Support the 57 children of Grace Centers of Hope by participating in our annual Walk-a-Thon. This year’s event will be held on Saturday, May 17th, 2008 at Oakland Woods Baptist Church in Clarkston, Michigan. Funds raised from this event will support the Children’s Summer Program, which provides educational and recreational activities for all of our children. You can run, walk or send in a pledge! Past sponsors include National City Bank and Armstrong-Robinson Realtors. Click here for more information or contact Keri Richards at 248.334.2187 ext. 20.

Men On A Mission Softball Tournament
Support the Men’s Mentoring Program at Grace Centers of Hope by registering for the Charity Softball Tournament. This will be an all day event on Saturday, July 26th at Borden Park in Rochester Hills, Michigan. Download EVENT FLYER or REGISTRATION FORM for more information. Please contact Mike Sadler to register at 248-830-7982 or email softball@gracecentersofhope.org.

Annual Golf Classic
Enjoy a scramble tournament while raising funds to support Oakland County’s oldest and largest shelter for the homeless. This is a great opportunity to entertain clients, or simply enjoy a day on the course. Past sponsors include Pepsi, TCF Bank and Takata. For more information, contact Shannon Grace Clark at 248.334.2187 ext. 23. This year's event will be held on Tuesday, August 12th, 2008. Download the GOLF FORM for more information about the event and the registration form.
Dream Cruise
Get in on the Woodward Dream Cruise action! Come out to our church, Grace Gospel Fellowship, for prime seating along the top of the Woodward Loop. We will provide food and refreshments for the whole family. Also, check out our website in the coming months for more information about our “Classic Car Raffle”.
Arts Du Jour
Arts Du Jour is the official appetizer of Chrysler’s Arts Beats and Eats which benefits Grace Centers of Hope and other area charities. The venue for this event is in downtown Pontiac where entertainment, food, and art meet for an unforgettable summer evening. For more information contact Shannon Grace Clark at 248.334.2187 ext. 23
Calling All Angels
On Friday evening, November 7, 2008, Calling All Angels will host its third annual black-tie event at the beautiful San Marino Club in Troy, Michigan. Proceeds will benefit Grace Centers of Hope and the future Angels of Grace home for children who have aged out of the foster care system. Please plan to be part of this extraordinary, precedent-setting event and help us fill a much needed community service by giving us your support.
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Miracle on Seneca Street
Each year during the Christmas season, Grace Centers of Hope adorns Little Grace Village with white Christmas lights to highlight the miracle that God has done on this street—both in the lives of those that live in Little Grace Village as well as the houses themselves. Each year we meet at Grace Gospel Fellowship and then we converge on to Seneca Street singing Christmas carols and ending at our manager scene where the Christmas story will be shared. Everyone is welcome December 5th, 2008. For more information call Marilyn Macadaeg at 248.334.2187 ext. 17.

Women Helping Women Luncheon & Fashion Show
Grace Centers of Hope’s Annual Luncheon and Fashion Show, sponsored by Chrysler, is a premier fundraising event where professional models walk the runway with women and children from Grace Centers of Hope’s One-Year Life Skills Program. Proceeds from this event support the operation of the Women’s and Children’s Program. Reserve your seat for our spectacular 10th Anniversary Luncheon and Fashion Show on Saturday, May 2, 2009 at the Royal Park Hotel. It’s a sold out crowd every year. Sponsorship opportunities are available. Click here for more information or Call Shannon Grace Clark at 248.334-2187 ext. 23

Addresses the special
needs of addicted & abused women in our community.
Serves the needs of children whose parents are taking part in rehabilitation programs.
Allows for both emergency short-term and long-term care needs of men in our community.