Housing
- MOMA’s house provides a furnished, drug-free and homelike environment for up to one year. Each person will have a bedroom, full kitchen access, laundry facility, and a common area to relax.
- Rooms are named after a female role model.
First Lady Room
Loretta Swopes Room
Mary Gray Room
Mary J. Blige Room
OUR PROGRAMS
Life Skills
- Life skills tools - Personal and interpersonal skills, personal hygiene, food preparation, health and nutrition education, budgeting, and living in a family environment.
- GED Completion & College Enrollment
- Job Training & Career Development - Resume writing, mock interviews, and dress for success. Attend local Job Fairs and MOMA's house will host Career Day events.
- Money Management - Attain and maintain a positive credit rating and learn banking skills.
- Independent Living Skills - Being responsible and accountable for themselves.
Support
- Individual Development Plan (IDP) - A plan of action to accomplish personal goals. Each woman will have a life coach/mentor for guidance and encouragement.
- Peer-to-Peer program - Upon completing the program, donate 40 hours of service for new women entering the program.
- Open Door - Access to services after completion of the program.
- Completion Ceremony - Annual event to honor women who successfully complete the program.