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 MoreThank you to all those who have sent prayers, offered support and checked in on our residents at Holy Angels. Friday night there was a fire in our Morrow Center, the heart of our campus. Our exceptional staff acted quickly, safely evacuating all 20 residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities who live there.
Read MoreAt Holy Angels, our sponsored businesses are about so much more than great food, thoughtful gifts or sweet treats. They are places where our residents step into meaningful employment, build confidence and share their talents with the world. Take a deeper look with PBS Charlotte’s Carolina Impact.
Read MoreThe 34th Annual Angel Bowl – That ’70s Bowl brought that joy to life in the most colorful, energetic and heartfelt way. From the moment teams and guests arrived in their groovy attire to the final roll down the lanes, the day was filled with laughter, cheering and unforgettable moments for our residents.
Read MoreAs we counted down the days to Angel Bowl, we were proud to join Jana Angel and the crew at WBTV’s QC Life to preview this joyful event! Meet resident Jack and his mom Rowena, and learn more about this important fundraiser.
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 MoreLove often appears when we least expect it – just ask Kara Grimes. Two weeks after meeting a little boy named Wyatt, she walked through the front door and proclaimed to her husband, “We’re going to adopt this child.”
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 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 MoreOur residents’ skills and abilities were on display at the Holy Angels Talent Show—a joyful reminder of the beauty that shines when we celebrate each person’s unique gifts.
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 MoreNila Payne, a local teen working towards her Eagle Scout rank, chose Holy Angels for her big project and transformed our outdoor classroom with the help of her troop.
Read MoreFriday evening, we kicked off Direct Support Professionals (DSP) Week in the most joyful way possible—with our annual Employee Awards Banquet! Held at the Gastonia Conference Center, this special night celebrated the dedication, compassion and excellence of our incredible staff.
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 MoreAt Holy Angels, beauty isn’t just seen—it’s felt. You’ll find it in the laughter that fills an art room, in hands pulling paint across “magic water,” and in the quiet pride of a resident seeing their silk scarf come to life.
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 MoreAt Holy Angels, our mission is more than words—it’s a daily commitment to providing the highest quality of care for the individuals we serve. In 2024, that dedication was tested and proven time and again. Over the course of the year, Holy Angels underwent more than 50 surveys and assessments by various state and regulatory entities across our programs. Each came back with no corrections—and the highest possible rating.
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 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.