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Bringing Life to Harlem

The Night Angels Outreach in Harlem, NYC, on July 22nd, 2024

The Night Angels in Harlem on July 22nd, 2024

The Night Angels of Harlem, NYC, distributed snacks and water and offered listening ears and prayers to passersby at Marcus Garvey Park on July 22nd, 2024.

 

Harlem’s Strengths and Challenges

From the 1920s onwards, Harlem has held a centerpiece place in Black history and culture. The borough was the center of the civil rights movement and the home of famous artists such as Aaron Douglas. Harlem is crucial to NYC as it holds so much historical heritage.

However, residents of Harlem face many challenges, with the top concerns being safety, employment, and housing. 29% of those living in Central Harlem and 31% of residents of East Harlem live below the poverty level. Mental health also takes its toll—East Harlem had the highest rate of mental health hospitalizations in NYC as of 2015.

 

Bringing Life to Harlem

Twelve volunteers of the Night Angels project of The Universal Church of Harlem committed to caring for their community. Only one tool can help a person overcome life’s challenges in every aspect of their life—practical and active faith in the Word of God.

“The words that I speak to you are spirit, and they are life.” (John 6:63)

The Night Angels, along with Bishop Carlos, set up a temporary station in Marcus Garvey Park on July 22nd, 2024. They distributed snacks and water to passersby, including homeless persons in the park. Those who needed someone to talk to had access to counseling and prayer from the pastors.

“We are here to help the community.” (Bishop Carlos)

Over seventy people were reached through this event. The Night Angels prayed for the Harlem community and look forward to repeating the event regularly in different areas of the borough.

 

How to Participate

If you would like to participate in the next Night Angels event or join forces in an upcoming project, please visit one of the locations of The Universal Church and speak to the pastor. You may also call 1-888-332-4141 for more information.

The Universal Church of Central Harlem, NYC, is at 65 E 125th Street, New York, NY 10035.