Bliss Gallery’s Final Exhibit: Honoring Eight Years of Art and Community
/After many meaningful years in Belmont, Holy Angels has made the difficult decision to close Bliss Gallery on May 30.
Read MoreAfter many meaningful years in Belmont, Holy Angels has made the difficult decision to close Bliss Gallery on May 30.
Read MoreThe first phase of the $21 million Children’s Campus Expansion, led by general contractor Southside Constructors and designed by architectural firm Boomerang Design, is projected to be completed this spring.
Read MoreFor 70 years, Holy Angels has followed a simple but powerful calling — to say “yes” when care is needed and to let love lead the way. As the organization honors its past and builds for the future, that commitment continues to shine through every resident served, every family supported and every life touched.
Read MoreThank you to WBTV’s QC Life and Jana Angel for welcoming us on the show and helping share the heart of Holy Angels!
Read MoreHoly Angels proudly presented the 2025 Legacy of Love Award to longtime supporter and former board chair Rob Hinman during the nonprofit’s 70th Anniversary Gala, held November 8 at The Revelry at Camp North End in Charlotte.
Read MoreThe 34th Annual Carolina Classic Golf Tournament was an incredible day of golf, camaraderie, and community at Cramer Mountain Club, where this beloved tradition began more than three decades ago. Nearly 40 teams came together for a full day on the course to raise support for Holy Angels, helping residents and participants live full, meaningful lives and making Mercy Moments possible every day.
Read MoreABC News visited Cherubs Café—a Holy Angels sponsored business in downtown Belmont that enables individuals who are differently able to gain life skills, achieve meaningful work, and build a sense of belonging within the community.
This moment was more than just a television feature, it was a celebration of the heart of our mission – our residents and crew members.
Read MoreGood Morning America will feature the mission of Holy Angels and highlight its five sponsored businesses that celebrate abilities and enable individuals who are differently able to gain life skills, achieve meaningful work, and build relationships and a sense of belonging within the community. The story is part of a series called “My Kind of Town” highlighting communities across the country and the people who make them special.
Read MoreThe Summer edition of our HeartLine newsletter is here! This issue is all about joy and creativity, new experiences and generosity—the moments that make Holy Angels such a special place.
Read MoreWe had a sweet time with WBTV’s QC Life and Jana Angel at the Cotton Candy Factory, a sponsored business of Holy Angels. Sharing smiles, sweets and our story is always a joy—especially when it’s this much fun! Jana met Mary Ellen, a crew member at Cotton Candy Factory, who taught her how to spin cotton candy. The QC Life audience also learned about the mission of Holy Angels and how sponsored businesses like Cotton Candy Factory provide employment and skill-building opportunities for residents and Life Choices participants.
Read MoreWe are honored to announce that Holy Angels has been named the 2025 Best Nonprofit in Gaston County by the Gaston Gazette’s Community’s Choice Awards!
This award, determined by community nominations and votes, is a meaningful reminder of how deeply our mission of mercy resonates with the people of Gaston County.
Read MoreThe Spring issue of our HeartLine newsletter is here! It's filled with powerful stories of hope, growth and the incredible people who make Holy Angels such a special place.
Read More“Visiting Holy Angels in Belmont can somehow be jarring, sobering, beautiful, and inspiring, all tangled in a knot around your heart.” These words, written by Belmont native Stephen Copeland, begin a thoughtful, honest and beautiful depiction of Holy Angels published in St. Anthony Messenger, the flagship publication of Franciscan Media.
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.
For all media inquiries, please contact:
Samantha Story
Chief Communications Officer
704-648-9523
SamanthaS@HolyAngelsNC.org
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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.