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
First Lady Room
Loretta Swopes Room
Loretta Swopes Room
Mary Gray Room
Mary Gray Room
Mary J. Blige 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.