LIVING GRACE HOMES
Living Grace Homes provides a safe environment, programs and support for the physical, emotional and spiritual well-being of homeless, pregnant and parenting young women.
Founded in 2007 by a hardworking board of directors led by Kathleen Miller, Living Grace Homes is a nonprofit organization recognized as an indispensable program in Clark County, Nevada. Providing a safe haven for young, pregnant, homeless women between the ages of 14-24, LGH provides food, shelter, transportation, guidance and education.
In 2014, Phase II opened as a continuation of support and guidance especially with parenting skills, while they complete school and get a job. Our Phase II moms fall into three categories. These young moms have not yet finished high school, have no work skills, or are in the process of a reunification plan. This home provides a stable environment as young women that have little support are able to complete their case plans. Phase II provides the opportunity for young women to make the changes necessary for long-term success, as they are able to stay as long as necessary to accomplish their goals.
Phase III mission is to help young mothers who are survivors of homelessness, sex trafficking and others with similar biological needs become employable and self-sufficient. An even more long-term program than Phase II, Phase III will offer work, education, and housing opportunities beyond the scope of the current two programs.
Take a look at the some of the behind the scenes we have been doing last year. Last Christmas we gifted mothers a special spa day. We have hired therapists to support mothers struggling with postpartum. We have collected school supplies, clothes and other necessities for their children. This is one of many special events we have gifted to Living Grace mothers. Please check out our Instagram page for more upcoming events and support our cause by donating to our foundation.