SisterHouse

SisterHouse is a faith-oriented community of women offering a temporary home to women seeking recovery from substance abuse. SisterHouse was founded in 1982 by Sister Anne Mayer, SSND, as a part of the Institute of Women Today.

Through a daily environment fostering peace, respect, and spiritual maturity, SisterHouse empowers women to participate constructively in society. The community at SisterHouse lives together in a family environment where all share the commitment to continued growth in all dimensions. Each new member is welcomed with genuine loving care that is sustained throughout the program until she begins her new life.

In the feminist tradition, SisterHouse functions with shared responsibility, relationships and frequent communication.

Grateful Gathering - Sister House 2023

On October 14, the SisterHouse board hosted their annual fundraiser, The Grateful Gathering.  Friends and benefactors, joined the staff, board and residents of SisterHouse for delicious, creative appetizers and the simple pleasure of spending time together. 

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SisterHouse is a faith-oriented community of women offering a temporary home to women seeking recovery from substance abuse. SisterHouse was founded in 1982 by Sister Anne Mayer, SSND, as a part of the Institute of Women Today.