Thank you for making #GivingTuesday a special day for St. Ann’s Center! Through your generosity, we exceeded our Giving Tuesday goal of raising $20,000 to support families living in our Supportive Housing Programs and Teen Mother & Baby Program. Click here to read more.
Thank You for Supporting St. Ann's Center this #GivingTuesday!St. Ann's Center recently celebrated our 160th Anniversary with Hope Blossoms, our first-ever virtual gala. During this event, we honored the Daughters of Charity with the Mary McGrory Advocacy Award. We also honored Miguel Coppedge and Jake Garner with the Michele Heidenberger Volunteer Award. Watch the video recording and support our ongoing fundraising goals by clicking here.
Hope Blossoms 2021 Virtual GalaBecause of the COVID-19 pandemic, we were forced to postpone our major annual fundraising event in 2020, Hope Blossoms, leaving a significant gap in our revenue which funds our Supportive Housing Programs. Help us bridge the gap so that we may continue to provide essential services to vulnerable mothers and their children.
Please CLICK HERE to view our virtual tour.
Virtual Tour FundraiserThis Women's History Month we honor iconic journalist Mary McGrory. Known as “The First Queen of Journalism,” McGrory began her career at a time when few women worked in newspapers. She became the first woman to win a Pulitzer Prize for commentary in 1975. For over fifty years, McGrory also served as a volunteer at St. Ann’s Center and was a friend to the Daughters of Charity.
Women's History Month: Honoring Mary McGroryWe're thrilled to kick off Women's History Month by honoring our founders - Theresa A. Costello, Lucy Gwynn, and Margaret Bowden. In 1860, these three Daughters of Charity (a Catholic community dedicated to helping the poor), embarked on a mission to Washington, D.C. to establish a foundling home for children in need. They also established an education and job-training program to help single mothers become breadwinners.
Women's History Month: Honoring Our FoundersIt took years for Lisa Cohen, a boxing champion and motivational speaker, to recover from the trauma of her years in the foster care system. Today, the DC resident advocates on behalf of children in foster care.
The DC Line: Surviving trauma: Northwest resident shares her path from foster child to world-champion boxer in hopes of helping others go the distance