The NOAH Project is a nonprofit organization based in Detroit, MI, that serves as a central hub for services, resources, and relationships for individuals on the path to stable housing. With a mission to welcome everyone with warm hospitality and practice radical acceptance, NOAH builds trusting relationships and treats all clients, volunteers, staff, and partners with respect and dignity. Their vision is to be an anchor of hope leading the Detroit community in ending homelessness.
Founded in 1976, the NOAH Project started by offering a Bag Lunch to those in need twice a week. Over the years, they expanded their services to include social services and physical health counseling. In 2014, they opened the NOAH Community Center, extending their hours and serving lunch on all four days. With a dedicated team and a board of directors comprised of church members, community residents, and former NOAH clients, the organization is committed to addressing housing inequities and making a positive impact in the lives of individuals experiencing homelessness.
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