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Our Mission

lhmlogoAs Christ's servants on earth, Lutheran Homes of Michigan serves the elderly and their caregivers with compassion, respect, spiritual support and an unwavering focus on independence, personal dignity and service excellence.

The LHM Foundation
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How to donate

• Please contact us at the e-mail, phone number or address below for a donation envelope.
• You may also donate online through the “Network for Good.

Lutheran Homes of Michigan does more than serve seniors today: Through the LHM Foundation, we actively plan and cultivate missions and ministries for seniors and caregivers far into the future.

The Foundation was designed to support and compliment the Christian, Lutheran mission and ministry of LHM, especially in areas that do not receive traditional financial supports.

The Foundation considers broad-based initiatives, specialized programs, support for a chaplaincy, and improvements and opportunities at specific campuses.

The Foundation seeks to protect, preserve, grow and use the generous donations from people of all walks of life. The Foundation is guided by its own board.

If you are interested in learning more about the LHM Foundation, receiving a donation envelope or other options for donating,  please contact Cheryl Bierlein at 989.262.7386 or at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

To send a check directly:

Lutheran Homes of Michigan
P.O. Box 329
Frankenmuth, MI 48734-0329

Want your donation to have an even bigger impact? Some companies offer matching gifts for charitable contributions.



Leadership Institute 2010 kicks off
Participants  and leaders in the Leadership Institute 2010 class gather at Crystal  Creek.
Participants and leaders in the Leadership Institute 2010 class gather at Crystal Creek.
Lutheran Homes of Michigan's Leadership Institute kicked off Jan. 20, with a special three-day retreat at Crystal Mountain.

The LHM Leadership Institute is a 10-month program of individual homework, personal assessment, regular group sessions, readings, studies and mentoring. It is designed to identify future leaders from within LHM and equip them with tools to help serve the ministry, seniors and caregivers into the future.

"It's exciting and a little intimidating for participants at first, but the outcomes from our inaugural Leadership Institute last year proved it is worth the effort," said David M. Gehm, president and CEO of Lutheran Homes of Michigan.

"For the participants, and for the leadership, it can be an eye-opening experience," Gehm added. "It's an important reminder of how richly God has blessed us with caring, capable coworkers who want to expand their skills to serve more people."




 


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