NewsRegionOakland County

Actions

Pontiac shelter gets $100K donation after 7 News Detroit highlights urgent need

New Birth International Church in Pontiac was housing more than 70 people when its furnace failed and roof began leaking during dangerous cold weather
Pontiac shelter saved by $100,000 donation
Posted
and last updated

PONTIAC, Mich. (WXYZ) — Dangerously cold weather is gripping Metro Detroit, and more families are struggling just to stay warm and keep a roof over their heads.

Watch Carolyn Clifford's video report:

Pontiac shelter saved by $100,000 donation

In Oakland County — the second-richest county in Michigan— nearly 2,700 people are waiting for emergency shelter. That's why New Birth International Church in Pontiac opened its doors to house women and children.

Inside the church, every room has become a place of refuge. Families with nowhere else to go are escaping the cold and searching for safety. The church is housing more than 70 people, the majority children, in its emergency Safe Tonight shelter.

Pontiac shelter
Pontiac shelter

The shelter was only supposed to be open at night, but it became around-the-clock, and the strain quickly became overwhelming. The 35-year-old furnace is failing, and the roof started leaking. With temperatures plunging, the future of the shelter — and the safety of those inside — was suddenly in jeopardy.

Pastor Theresa Lee and her congregation refused to close their doors despite the mounting costs and growing danger. Kimber Bishop Yanke, who runs her own nonprofit and cares for homeless families, made a call to Channel 7.

Kimber Bishop Yanke
Kimber Bishop Yanke

That's when the power of 7 went to work.

I first called Chad Audi of the Detroit Rescue Mission. He agreed to donate 30 mattresses, hot dinners to serve at night, toiletries, and more.

Chad Audi
Chad Audi

Audi reached out to Mitch Albom of Say Detroit to help with staffing costs. They're asking the community to match it.

And now — some extraordinary news: the Qazi Foundation has agreed to fully fund a brand-new roof and a new furnace, totaling nearly $100,000.

The news came as a complete surprise to Pastor Lee and a miracle for the families who feared they might lose the only shelter they had during these trying times.

Pastor Theresa Lee
Pastor Theresa Lee

An online fundraising effort is also underway to help fund the shelter. Click on the link to learn more or donate.

This story was reported on-air by a journalist and has been converted to this platform with the assistance of AI. Our editorial team verifies all reporting on all platforms for fairness and accuracy.