Livingston Hunger Council
The Livingston Hunger Council is a collaborative body made up of a cross-section of the community dedicated to ending hunger in Livingston County. The Council is made up of government agencies, non-profits, local businesses and private citizens who have committed to making our community a place where everyone has access to the nutritious food they need, when they need it.
Provides resources and assistance in the following categories:
St. Vincent de Paul Society
www.eternalrest.org
This website from the Augustine Institute (the creators of FORMED) is full of topics relating to death and dying in these areas:
All of these topics are presented in short videos that are informative and fully in line with the teachings of the Catholic Church.
OLSHA (Oakland Livingston Human Service Agency)
Homeless Case Management Services are available and provide counseling that identifies and resolves factors causing homelessness. Case management support includes help to find affordable housing and financial assistance to move into a home, and public assistance resources.
Homeless Prevention provides eligible potentially homeless applicants with first month's rent or rental arrearage assistance.
Call (248) 520-9673 or email [email protected] for homelessness assistance.
St. Vincent de Paul Society
The St. Vincent de Paul Society has four chapters in Livingston County. This Catholic lay organization serves the poor by listening to their needs and providing both spiritual and financial assistance.
There are four St. Vincent de Paul chapters currently serving Livingston County. You can contact them by leaving a message at these numbers:
St. Augustine (serving Hartland, Fenton area, and Howell north of M-59): 810-220-9741
St. Joseph (serving Howell, Fowlerville and Pinckney): 517-404-1984
St. Patrick (serving Brighton, Green Oak, and Hamburg Townships): 810-229-9863
Holy Spirit (serving Hamburg and Green Oak Townships, Pinckney, and Brighton) 810-231-9199 ext 235