A Path to Stability
Our goal is to help young mothers and their children build the foundation for a strong family, successful career and lifelong independence.
As a residential facility, we operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
Housing & Support
Within the safe environment of St. Ann’s Center, I was able to heal myself and plan a bright future for my family.
Former Resident
Moving from Crisis to Stability and Independence
St. Ann's Center operates three supportive housing programs for mothers and their children facing crisis: Grace House, Hope House & Faith House. Our wrap-around services include an education and employment program, nursing care, parenting classes, life skills training, child care, individual and family counseling, and social and cultural activities.
Our goal is to help young mothers and their children build the foundation for a strong family, successful career and lifelong independence. As a residential facility, we operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
Grace House
Grace House is the home of our Teen Mother & Baby Program, offering residential care for pregnant adolescents and young mothers (ages 13-21) and their babies.
Hope House & Faith House
Hope House and Faith House are our transitional and supportive housing programs for pregnant and parenting women experiencing homelessness and instability.
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Wraparound Support Services
Our Housing Programs are supported by robust wraparound services available to all clients.
Our on-site, licensed Child Care Center — which fosters physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development — is available to children residing at St. Ann’s while their mothers are working or attending school.
Education and Employment Program (EEP)
Helps families create personalized roadmaps towards financial stability through developing academic and long-term career goals and strategies.
Our Education Center assists women seeking to complete their high school diploma. Our younger residents enrolled in High School receive individualized tutoring and advocacy services. Prep classes are held for women working toward their GED.
Parenting and Life Skills Classes
Classes offered by staff and qualified volunteers help residents gain practical knowledge and skills in areas like: financial literacy; maternal and pediatric health; child development; nutrition; self- care; spirituality; parenting; and Street Law, Inc., to name a few.
Mentoring
Volunteer Mentors are paired with Mentees for weekly encouragement and guidance, aiming to both celebrate successes as well as develop support systems for various challenges.
Clinical & Social Work Services (CSWS)
CSWS provides trauma-informed, strength-based services to help women heal from past experiences and start building a better future for their young families. Upon arrival at St. Ann’s, a Social Worker and Case Manager are assigned to each resident to assist in navigating access to health care, child care, and other benefits. Personalized plans address and serve each mother’s complex and unique needs.
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Client's Rights
Every client has a RIGHT –
- to a safe and healthy environment;
- to be treated by staff and peers with respect;
- to be free from physical, verbal, sexual or emotional abuse;
- to be free from unauthorized physical restraint or isolation;
- to be afforded adequate personal space and privacy;
- to confidentiality and protection of personal information;
- to be provided care/services in a non-discriminatory manner without regard to race, religion, sexual orientation, or disabilities;
- to written and oral communication in a manner which meets individual needs;
- to services that foster total development (physical, mental, emotional and spiritual), and to age appropriate guidance in the pursuit of these goals;
- to freely express and practice religious and spiritual beliefs;
- to the consistent enforcement of program rules and expectations;
- to be allowed full participation in the formulation of a service plan and to request an in-house review of his or her care, treatment, and service plan;
- to refuse services or treatment unless mandated by court order and to be informed of the implications of such refusal;
- to be informed of applicable fees and expenses prior to service delivery;
- to file a grievance with regard to any perceived violation of these rights.