Helping Angels is a 501 (c)(3) Non-Profit started in 2019 although we have been assisting those in need since 2007. It was started by members of the community who saw a need and decided to do something for individuals, single parents, families, veterans and the elderly that have been affected temporarily or permanently by unforeseen circumstances in Kaufman County.
Helping Angels of Kaufman has continued to grow since its beginnings in 2007.

We have a website and regular office hours on S. Washington Street. We are helping more clients than ever before financially and with resources that they might not know existed. 

 

Helping Angels has helped thousands of individuals, through the years since beginning their service. During the Holidays we provide over 350-400 Families with Thanksgiving & Christmas dinner. Each year is a new experience and we grow in different ways, but always for the better.


Our goal is not only to help the elderly, veterans, disabled, single parents and disadvantaged families with urgent needs, but also to educate and connect them with resources they may use to effectively provide for themselves.

We seek to involve the community in all that we do.  We are trying to branch out and broaden our reach.  In order to do so we are asking for your help.  That may be in the form of monetary donations or in kind donations. 

We sincerely appreciate your consideration and look forward to working together with you in the future. 

“For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in. I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me...”
— Matthew 25:35-36

Services Provided by the Helping Angels Fund

  • Emergency Financial Aid

  • Medications

  • Non Perishable Food Pantry

  • Temporary Emergency Shelter

  • Utility Bill Assistance

  • Adopt-A-Block (Food Distribution at Kaufman First Assembly of God)


The Kaufman County Criminal District Attorney’s Victim Room has been in need of an update for many years. The witnesses, particularly the children, utilize the space when they are awaiting trials. It is important to the lives of the victims in our county to feel comfortable and safe during this process. Because of recent budget constraints, we have been unable to do the update ourselves, but thanks to Helping Angels the project is underway.
— 2013-Erleigh Norville Wiley, Kaufman County Criminal District Attorney