A wonderful, life-giving visit with residents and staff at Angels' Place

On Friday, June 19, Archbishop Weisenburger enjoyed a wonderful, life-giving visit to Angels' Place, a local nonprofit that provides care for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities through residential group homes, services and professional support in a nurturing, Christ-centered environment. The archbishop met with Tom Szczepamski, executive director, and Barbara Urbiel, chief development officer, as well as residents and staff. Angels' Place offers a variety of support services, events and activities for residents, including academics, sports, music, spiritual development, arts and crafts through a variety of programs in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties to help residents grow and thrive.

Archbishop Weisenburger is pictured with Tom Szczepamski, executive director, and Barbara Urbiel, chief development officer at Angels' Place.
Archbishop Weisenburger is pictured with Tom Szczepamski, executive director, and Barbara Urbiel, chief development officer at Angels' Place.
Archbishop Weisenburger is pictured with Karen MacDonald, director of resident enrichment at Angels' Place, which includes academics, music, spiritual development, arts, and crafts, and other services and activities for residents.
Archbishop Weisenburger is pictured with Karen MacDonald, director of resident enrichment at Angels' Place, which includes academics, music, spiritual development, arts, and crafts, and other services and activities for residents.
Photos of current and past residents cover the walls at Angels' Place, showing happy faces and a constant reminder of the Christ-centered love the organization provides.
Photos of current and past residents cover the walls at Angels' Place, showing happy faces and a constant reminder of the Christ-centered love the organization provides.


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