Agencies that Provide Services for Women

HANNAH'S HOUSE
518 West 4th Street
Mishawaka, Indiana 46544
Phone (574) 254-5309

BACKGROUND: Hannah's House offers a loving home to young women while they are pregnant. Complete prenatal care is provided through Mishawaka/St. Joseph Hospital and counseling and self-help programs are available at the home. Opportunity is provided for continuing education. Assistance is provided to residents as they decide whether to parent or place their infants for adoption. Hannah's House is a program of Catholic Charities.

VOLUNTEER NEEDS: Assistance in clerical work; A Labor coach; Driver; Respite Houseparent; Prayer Partner; Big sister /Mentor; Tutor; Teach crafts , needlework, cooking , gardening; Help with house maintenance.

ST. MARGARET'S HOUSE
117 North Lafayette Blvd.
South Bend, IN 46601
Email: smh@datacruz.com, Phone: (574) 234-7795

BACKGROUND: St. Margaret's House is a daytime drop-in center for women and children, including boys 12 years of age and younger. A lunch is served every day for the guests.

MISSION:
St. Margaret's House is a center for women. It provides a place offering friendship and understanding, a clearing house for other resources in the area, a kitchen, snacks, beverages and lunch, a place to take a bath or shower, a place to do laundry, a safe place for children to play, a place to make phone calls and cool off in the summer.

PROGRAMS OFFERED:
*General (noon meal, laundry and bathing facilities, free local phone calls, lounge area, devotional corner, library)
*Children's play area
*Budget counseling
*Self-esteem discussion groups

VOLUNTEERS:
Women volunteers are needed to help with children, answer the phone, and serve as hostess for guests. Volunteers could also help with literacy work, tutoring for the GED, cooking, aerobics, spiritual groups, and other activities that would be useful to the guests. Volunteers are needed during daytime hours on weekdays and are expected to commit to 2-3 hours a week.

WOMEN'S CARE CENTER/PREGNANCY HELP CENTER
907 East LaSalle
South Bend, IN 46617
Phone: (574) 234-0363
Contact: Sara Studer

BACKGROUND: The Women's Care Center was founded by a concerned group of people who realized the need to give pregnant women support so that they could consider carrying their pregnancies to term.

MISSION: The Women's Care Center seeks to assist individuals and couples facing a possible problem pregnancy by offering a warm, supportive environment in which potential difficulties surrounding the pregnancy can be explored. The Women's Care Center also provides women with the care they need to carry their pregnancies to term.

PROGRAMS OFFERED:
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Pregnancy Tests
*Counseling
*Pregnancy Related Referrals
*24-hour line
*Shepherding Home Program
*Abstinence-Based Program for Schools

VOLUNTEERS: Volunteers are needed to assist in welcoming pregnant women and couples and beginning the process of assisting them to gather the resources that they need to complete the pregnancy. Some volunteers do counseling while others help with administrative work. Volunteers are expected to commit to 6 hours a week. A three day training weekend at Moreau Seminary is provided for all volunteers.

Y.W.C.A. WOMEN'S SHELTER
1102 South Fellows, South Bend, IN 46601
Phone: (574) 233-9491
Contact: Maggie Shoe

BACKGROUND: The Women's Shelter has been established because the YWCA believes that women have the right to live in a safe, healthy environment. A safe place is the most immediate need of a woman in crisis especially a physically abused woman.

MISSION: The Women's Shelter can help a woman who feels powerless to regain a sense of strength and control in her life.

PROGRAMS OFFERED:

*Self-Sufficiency Services (Residence Program, Mother With Infant Program, Mother and Child Outreach Program, Women's Support Group)
*Women's Journey Chemical Dependency Programs
*Domestic Violence Services Program - Jimita Potter: Coordinator
*Clothes room Distribution on Mondays and Thursdays

VOLUNTEERS: Volunteers are needed at the Women's Shelter to listen, provide transportation, tutor, work with children, and to perform other important services. Volunteers are expected to work 2-4 hours a week. 20 hours of on-site training is provided. Internships are also available. Also, Monitors and Mediators for the Domestic Violence program are needed.