Partnerships

Catholic Charities West Michigan
Providing Help. Creating Hope. Each day, Catholic Charities West Michigan works to feed the hungry, counsel those who struggle, and build strong families throughout West Michigan and beyond.

Mosaic Counseling
Mosaic Counseling offers hope and healing for all by providing accessible and affordable professional counseling services.

Fresh Coast Alliance
Fresh Coast Alliance offers holistic and individualized support for men and women with criminal history and/or substance abuse. We are a tribe that works to Hope, Learn, Work, Heal, and Dream.

Kid’s Hope
Kids Hope USA mentors spend one hour per week talking, reading, playing, and listening to a child at a local school. Learn more by visiting kidshopeusa.org/volunteer or contacting our church’s Kids Hope USA Program Director Bill Juhasz, juhaszfour@gmail.com or 616-610-6349.

Salvation Army
Wherever these is a need in the Grand Haven area, you’ll find the Salvation Army. Find out how you can help. Serving North Ottawa County!
Salvation Army

Love in Action
Love in Action is a ministry that unites the resources of local churches, businesses, ministries and the community as a whole to meet physical needs and provide support and educational opportunities. If you are in need of food, clothing, medical care, shelter or another need please contact us.
Love in Action

Feeding America Truck
To gather and distribute food to relieve hunger and increase food security in West Michigan.

Recovery

C & D ALL RECOVERY MEETING (“Columbus & Despelder”)
Meetings are here in the St. John Bosco Room (143)  on Fridays from 9:00-10:00 a.m.
All Recovery Meetings welcome all individuals in the community impacted by substance use or other addictions and honor all pathways to recovery–12 Steps, Harm Reduction, SMART Recovery–any pathway that helps someone find and sustain recovery, no matter what recovery looks like to you. We describe the meeting as coffee and conversation, with a recovery topic and discussion). Bring your own coffee, pop, water, juice, etc…

Tri-Cities Alano Club (AA/Al-Anon/NA)
Sharing our Experience, Strength & Hope.
419 Fulton Street, P.O. Box 637, Grand Haven, 616-847-7959

Join Catholic in Recovery at the Catholic Information Center on Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. Meetings combine the spiritual principles of 12-step recovery and the sacraments of the Catholic Church for those seeking freedom from addictions, compulsions and unhealthy attachments. Confidentiality is protected. Jonathan H. at (717) 706-7052 or jonrhicks@gmail.com. Catholic Information Center, 360 Division Ave S, Grand Rapids. Their website offers resources: workbook, novena, rosary reflections,12 steps, prayers, websites, apps, Q&A, help from the saints, online meetings along with information about pornography/sexual/food/substance addiction. Are you powerless over your behaviors and your life is becoming unmanageable? You are not alone. Here is a resource to start.

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
An international fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem. It is nonprofessional, self-supporting, multiracial, apolitical, and available almost everywhere. There are no age or education requirements. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about his or her drinking problem.  

Al-Anon Family Groups
Al-Anon members are people who are worried about someone with a drinking problem. Family members have the opportunity to learn from the experiences of others who have faced similar problems.
    

Narcotics Anonymous
NA is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem.

Resources

Mental Health: These local resources offer teletherapy counseling or in-person counseling.

The Ottawa County Suicide Prevention Coalition aims to decrease the number of suicides in Ottawa County by educating the community about suicide warning signs and prevention strategies, promoting existing suicide prevention resources, as well as identifying and addressing emerging issues regarding suicide and suicide prevention.

Survivors of Loss to Suicide Support Group meets the first Thursday of every month, 7:00 p.m., St John Bosco Room (Room 143), at St. Patrick – St. Anthony Parish. Facilitated by survivor and Alliance of Hope Board member & program leader Steve Shannon with support from Mosaic Counselor Erin Dault, LMSW. This group meets to discuss various topics related to recovering from and coping with life after losing a loved one to suicide. By meeting other survivors and sharing stories helps find meaning and purpose in our own lives especially for someone who has recently lost someone and is in the middle of that crushing grief. A caring, understanding and supportive group may be a lifeline to recovery. For more information and to register, please contact Steve & Tina Shannon, at  616-469-0338 or survivoroflosstosuicide@gmail.com.

Catholic Charities
Catholic Charities West Michigan works to help individuals facing the challenges of everyday life offering mental health and counseling in Grand Rapids, Muskegon and several other West Michigan locations. Services are available for children, adults, couples, and families. For more information, call 616-356-6247.

Mosaic Counseling
Mosaic Counseling has 170+ therapists who are committed to offering clients dignity and respect from a Christian perspective.    For more information, call 616-842-9160.

Trinity Health Hospice, Grand Haven
Our highly-regarded Hospice team cares for patients in their own homes, in local nursing homes, the hospital, and our Hospice Residence at Heartwood Lodge, helping ease their pain so they can embrace life and live every day to its fullest. For more information, call 616-846-2015. 

Harbor Hospice, Muskegon
Harbor Hospice offers specialized health care in person or virtually with expertise in pain and symptom management, emotional support and spiritual care, as well as grief counseling for family members anticipating or following the death of their loved one. For more information call 1-800-497-9559 or 231-728-3442.

Spiritual Health

Dominican Center at Marywood
An ancient practice, spiritual direction is the art of contemplative listening. By listening with the whole of your being you can better discern how the Spirit is present in your life. During spiritual direction, you share life experiences, personal perspectives, and encounters with the Divine. If you have questions or need more information regarding Spiritual Direction, please email or call 616-514-3325.

Franciscan Life Process Center
“Our mission, based in Franciscan spirituality, is to promote a relationship with God that brings dignity and hope to the sacred process of all life through programs that assist, educate, enrich and inform. We’ve carried out this mission since 1974 and continue to do so with creativity and enthusiasm.”

Pregnancy

Positive Options
At Positive Options, we provide professional care to the men and women in our community facing an unplanned pregnancy. We offer compassion and resources to those who seek support at our center.

Walking with Moms in Need (St. Mary’s)
Walking with Moms in Need (WWMIN) is a parish ministry initiative to better serve pregnant and parenting mothers in the Tri-Cities Area. The WWMIN Mom’s Room is located at St Mary’s, 421 Exchange Street, Door 1 (next to the Food Pantry). Open on Thursdays, 9:30am-4:00pm, 616-842-1702 ext. 123.  If you are interested in volunteering to walk with moms throughout the motherhood journey, offering them authentic Christian friendship and ongoing support, please contact St Patrick – St Anthony WWMIN contact person Megan Pallas.

Diocesan

Catholic Information Center
The Catholic Information Center offers a deeper and more reflective awareness of the faith for those who are already members of the Catholic Church.  We also invite seekers from other faiths or no faith at all to an understanding of the teachings and way of life of the Catholic Church. Our courses are offered in the welcoming spirit of the Paulist Fathers whose mission is to give the Good News of Jesus a voice in today’s world.