The House of Mary is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping women transition from prison back into the community by providing housing, resources, and support for employment and independent living.

We serve women who are reentering society after incarceration, offering them the tools and support they need to successfully rebuild their lives.

Our core beliefs—compassion, hope, empowerment, and freedom—guide everything we do. We focus on not just meeting immediate needs but equipping women for long-term success.

We offer safe housing, job readiness training, life skills development, food and nutrition programs, mentorship, and access to community resources.

Women can apply directly through our intake process, or be referred by parole officers, community partners, or other organizations.

The length of stay varies depending on each woman’s needs and progress. Our goal is to provide support until residents are prepared for independent living.

You can help by donating funds, food, clothing, female personal products, or by volunteering your time and skills.

Yes. As a registered nonprofit, all donations made to The House of Mary are tax-deductible.

We focus on reducing the cycle of incarceration by providing stable housing, resources, and mentorship—giving women the tools to succeed and avoid returning to prison.

You can follow our blog, subscribe to our newsletter, and connect with us on social media to see stories of transformation, upcoming events, and opportunities to get involved.

Yes. We partner with local businesses and workforce development programs to connect women with job opportunities, while also offering training in résumé writing, interview skills, and workplace readiness.

Absolutely. We welcome partnerships with churches, nonprofits, businesses, and civic groups to expand resources, mentorship, and opportunities for the women we serve.