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Our Newest Charity

 

 

Donate Now and HELP US REPLACE A CRUMBLING ROOF

The mission of A Hole in the Roof Foundation is to help faith groups of every denomination who care for the homeless to repair the spaces in which they carry out their work and offer their services.  The seed that gave root to the Foundation – and also inspired its name – is the I Am My Brother's Keeper church in Detroit, MI.  Here, despite a gaping hole in the roof, and no matter how harsh the weather, the pastor tends to his community to provide spiritual nourishment and a sanctuary for the homeless.

 

A Hole in the Roof Foundation raises and distributes funds to help pay for the materials and labor that are needed to help faith groups make such repairs to their most essential infrastructure:  replacing broken windows; shoring up load-bearing walls or loose foundations; repairing leaks and other plumbing problems; fixing or replacing heating sources.  

 

Our first project is the I Am My Brother’s Keeper roof in the crumbling but vibrant Detroit church. After that, we will distribute any and all funds based on applications, need and the most good they can do.

 

The Hole in the Roof Foundation was established by Mitch Albom in 2009 and is a 501(c)3 charity organization based in Detroit, MI.  The board of directors includes Mr. Albom, Pastor Henry Covington and Chad Audi, President of the Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries.

 

To make a donation, please click here

 

To send us an email message, please click here.

 

 

 

Pastor Henry Covington and Mitch Albom

 

To send us a letter,

please write to:

 

A Hole in the Roof Foundation

150 Stimson St.

Detroit, MI. 48201

 

 

 

Pilgrim Church/I Am MyBrother's Keeper Ministries

(church of Henry Covington)