Our Mission

Annie’s Home is a caring community that empowers pregnant and parenting women to take positive and effective action on behalf of themselves and their children by providing physical, emotional, spiritual, and professional support.

A community where women thrive as they embrace motherhood.

Our Values

Human Dignity

At Annie’s Home, we value all persons as children of God and treat them with love and respect. We strive to ensure that each member of the community has a voice in how we share life together. We support the establishment of healthy relationships and boundaries.

Commitment to Growth

We foster growth both in our staff and in our moms. We encourage the moms to set goals for themselves and their babies, celebrating with them every step forward along the way. Our missionaries learn and grow alongside our moms.

Safe Learning Environment

Annie’s Home fosters a caring environment. No one is judged for past mistakes. Each mom receives guidance and tools for making good choices for themselves and for their children.

Supportive Community

The staff, missionaries, volunteers, and Board of Directors of Annie’s Home work together to achieve our mission and do it with love. We encourage our moms to come together in supportive ways for each other.

Resiliency

Our moms learn skills for moving forward even when they encounter obstacles and setbacks. We desire that each mom leave our program with a strong sense of resiliency and empowerment.

Our History

This project began in September of 2023 when the Capuchin Friars in Frankford learned that their rectory at the old St. Joachim’s Church was soon to be unoccupied. Given the needs of the neighborhood and the already operating Pregnancy Resource Center in the basement, Brother Alex Hostoffer had the idea to turn the rectory into a maternity home for women and children. 

Annie’s Home has partnered with Zelie’s Home in Cleveland, Ohio in order to share their hard earned wisdom and extensive programming for women. Zelie’s Home has been serving pregnant and parenting women since June of 2009. We have a goal of opening our doors to serve mothers in July of 2024. 

Our Name

Since this maternity home is on the property of the old St. Joachim’s Church, we decided to name it after his wife, St. Anne. As the mother of the Blessed Mother and the grandmother of Jesus, we believe St. Anne will be a powerful intercessor in helping us strengthen and empower families.