Donor Spotlight: Fred Miller and Dr. Docia Hickey
/For longtime supporters, Docia Hickey and Fred Miller, what began with bringing Christmas gifts to residents in the early 1990s became a lifelong commitment to Holy Angels.
Read MoreFor longtime supporters, Docia Hickey and Fred Miller, what began with bringing Christmas gifts to residents in the early 1990s became a lifelong commitment to Holy Angels.
Read MoreWhen Maria, our very first resident, experienced a swimming pool for the first time, her response was simple and unforgettable – “I’m free!” This year, as we honor what would have been her 70th birthday, we are proud to carry forward her legacy of freedom with the Children’s Campus Expansion pool.
Read MoreWhat began as dirt and blueprints earlier this year is now rising into something extraordinary—the future Children’s Campus at Holy Angels. Thanks to your generosity, walls are going up, ceilings are being hung and dreams are taking shape for the children who will one day call this place home.
Read MoreA magnificent swallowtail butterfly stands in Darwin and Myra Smith’s yard near Lake Norman—but soon, “Adina’s butterfly” will make its permanent home at Holy Angels, welcoming families to the new Children’s Campus for years to come.
Read MoreMaya Angelou once said, “Your legacy is every life you touch.” Richard and Elizabeth “Lib” Grose led lives of impact, generosity and kindness—touching so many others in the process. They first learned of Holy Angels through news articles written by Kays Gary, and then directly through the Sisters of Mercy who became regular customers at their convenience store.
Read MoreAbout Holy Angels: Now in its 70th year, Holy Angels, Inc. provides medical services and specialized therapies, residential living, special education, creative arts and spiritual opportunities for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and delicate medical conditions. The nonprofit currently serves more than 80 residents currently ranging from ages 3 to 84. Its innovative programs also extend to vocational training and meaningful employment to support adults in reaching their highest potential through five sponsored businesses - Cherubs Café, Cotton Candy Factory, Spruced Goose Station, and Market on Main. A sponsored ministry of the Sisters of Mercy, Holy Angels maintains international accreditation from CARF, and employs more than 300 trained, committed individuals and maintains high standards of compliance with all federal, state and local governing bodies.
Holy Angels is a nonprofit organization based in Belmont, NC that supports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and delicate medical conditions.
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Holy Angels is a nonprofit organization, charity exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and the organization's Federal Identification Number (EIN) is 51-0230406.