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Heavens Care mission is to advocate, and mobilize community resources to ensure all people in Louisiana have access to stable homes and to restore the lives of homeless individuals and families.

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06/10/2026

🍩 Doughnuts for a cause!! 🍩 Heavens Care is giving you the best reason to indulge in a dozen (or two) Krispy Kreme doughnuts. Until September 2, 2026, 50% of your order will be donated back to Heavens Care when you purchase via our fundraising sales page! Simply buy online, visit your local store & redeem using your code. Treat yourself or even gift them to friends and family here: grouprai.se/krispykreme80571s

💙 Special Thanks to Our Amazing Community Partners! 💙These are more donations that were received and distributed this we...
06/06/2026

💙 Special Thanks to Our Amazing Community Partners! 💙

These are more donations that were received and distributed this week to families with children and individuals experiencing homelessness.

A heartfelt thank you to Chick-fil-A Gonzales on Airline, Tankproof, Cajun Mart, and Dale’s Garbage, for your generous support and commitment to helping those in need. Your donations are making a real difference in the lives of the people we serve.

Because of community partners like you, families are receiving much-needed assistance, and individuals experiencing homelessness are being reminded that they are not forgotten.

Thank you for helping us spread hope, compassion, and kindness throughout our community. We truly appreciate everything you do.

🙏 God bless each of you for your generosity and support.

Special thanks to Kaitlyn for this amazing painting to hang on our wall at Heavens Care. It reads, “The more I love myse...
06/04/2026

Special thanks to Kaitlyn for this amazing painting to hang on our wall at Heavens Care. It reads, “The more I love myself, The more love I receive,” what it means to me is, “When we take care of ourselves and love ourselves, we are healthy and filled with love, and we are able to spread God’s love even further.”

💙✨ DONOR APPRECIATION POST ✨💙Today was another reminder that kindness changes lives! Because of the generosity of our am...
06/04/2026

💙✨ DONOR APPRECIATION POST ✨💙

Today was another reminder that kindness changes lives! Because of the generosity of our amazing donors, Heavens Care was able to provide food assistance to 5 families and diapers to a family in need. 🙏👶🥫

Every donation, every prayer, every share, and every act of support helps us bring hope to those facing difficult times. What may seem small to some can mean everything to a family struggling to make ends meet.

To each and every person who supports our mission: THANK YOU! Your compassion is making a real difference in our community and helping us continue the fight against hunger and hardship.

Please help us thank our incredible donors by leaving a ❤️ in the comments!

Together, we are changing lives one family at a time.

06/03/2026

Good evening everyone,

This is a message sent from Ryan Dowd. He is training instructor on Homelessness. Has worked in shelters for years. Hope this brings some awareness to individuals experiencing homelessness and their behavior.

I received approval to share.
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Gary did not become homeless all at once.

First, he got a divorce.

Paying for an apartment by himself was expensive, but Gary managed to squeak by each month.

Until his car broke down and he could not afford to fix it.

Unable to get to work reliably, he got fired.

Without a job, Gary got evicted.

Afraid to stay at a shelter, Gary tried to find places outside to sleep at night. It was summer, so he wouldn't freeze, at least.

One night Gary got jumped by a couple of guys. In the melee, he got hit in the head with a baseball bat. Lying unconscious, his attackers rifled through his pockets and found nothing worth taking.

Gary woke up in a hospital bed with blurry vision, the worst headache of his life and a few stitches.

Gary also had something that made all of his prior problems look small: a traumatic brain injury.

That injury changed what Gary could do. A hit to the frontal lobe can make memory, judgment, impulse control and social filters much harder. Gary started saying things he never would have said before ("disinhibition") because he didn't know they were offensive. He also struggled remembering anything but the simplest instructions.

Those two things made steady work impossible.

Gary has not been able to hold down a job for more than a few days since his injury.

Gary will never get back on his feet again without intensive support... EVER.

Homelessness has Patterns

Homelessness has many patterns that shape it.

One is what I'll call the "Domino Effect."

The basic idea is simple: One bad thing does not guarantee the next bad thing, but it does increase the odds.

Most people who get a divorce will not end up homeless, but it increases the risk.

Studies have shown that it is one of the leading drivers of homelessness.

Most people who become homeless will not take a baseball bat to the head, but it makes it more likely.

When someone becomes homeless the risk of violence against them is increased by a factor of 9,000. (No, you're not reading that wrong).

Not surprisingly, 53% of individuals who have been homeless for over a year have a traumatic brain injury. (No, you're not reading that wrong either.)

The Domino Effect takes people who could have been helped cheaply and turns their lives into something much more harder, much more expensive, to repair.

A few hundred dollars would have fixed Gary's car.

Now he will either be homeless or need a fully subsidized apartment for the rest of his life.

So, what do we do?

There a few lessons in here:

1) Small problems ignored early, cause big problems later.

One-by-one, the people living on your streets are becoming permanently unemployable if your community doesn't have adequate shelter and services.

2) Once a person reaches a certain point, there is no coming back.

Someone with a bad enough brain injury is unemployable. Calling them lazy and threatening to take away their subsidized housing if they don't get a job doesn't change that.

3) Homelessness is not as hopeless as it seems.

We need to stop treating homelessness like a random collection of bad choices.

It has patterns... and patterns can be interrupted.

The "Science of Homelessness" is a new endeavor, but in a few decades we have already learned a lot, and we learn more every day.

Have a great week!

Peace,

Ryan

06/02/2026

Good evening,

I decided to share this today. Hope this helps someone having a rough day, or just brighten your day. I realize I always have a way of incorporating God into everything. So, glad He saved me and is with me. He is with all of us. Just read below. Pray and hope you enjoy.

Where I find love hiding?

In the breath of the wind as it touches our skin. Look above at the clouds in the sky there beauty make us smile again. In the veins of the tree that shows God’s intricate design, in the petal of each rose look closely at the beauty within that you find. All of these show the Master’s Great Love for us and everything He made. The greatest I believe was upon the Cross where He is forever victorious over Hell’s grave.

06/02/2026

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❤️ Special Thanks to All Our Amazing Donors! ❤️Today, thanks to your generosity and support, we were able to provide muc...
06/01/2026

❤️ Special Thanks to All Our Amazing Donors! ❤️

Today, thanks to your generosity and support, we were able to provide much-needed donations to a family of four, including Similac formula and other essential items.

Your kindness is making a real difference in the lives of families facing difficult times. The parents wanted to express their heartfelt gratitude and said, “Thank you so very much.”

We are incredibly thankful for each and every donor who helps make moments like this possible. Whether you donate items, funds, share our posts, volunteer, or keep us in your prayers, your support allows us to continue serving families in need throughout our community.

From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for helping us bring hope, encouragement, and essential resources to those who need them most. ❤️

We truly appreciate all of your support. God bless you all! 🙏

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Gonzales, LA
70737

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 3pm
Tuesday 9am - 3pm
Wednesday 9am - 3pm
Thursday 9am - 3pm
Friday 9am - 1pm

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