Giving to Mom’s House

Giving to Mom’s House – Raising Milk Money, It takes money to operate a household.

That’s true at your house, and it’s true at ours.

Each Mom’s House is responsible for it’s own fundraising. Funding comes from grants, donations, fund drives, fund raising events and merchandise sales.

Mom’s House does not receive any federal or state funding. We rely on support from foundations, charitable organizations, churches, civic groups and people like you.

Here are some ways you can help!

Adopt -A-Mom

Monthly gifts pledged by individuals or small groups

Memorial Donations

Give a one-time or on-going contribution in memory of a loved one. What better way to commemorate someone’s life than to help a single parent and child start new lives?

Gift Baskets

Order a beautiful Mom’s House gift basket full of baby supplies, clothes, toys, books and lots more. We create baskets for infants, toddlers, and preschool children. Purchasing one of our gift baskets supports Mom’s House programs for parents and children. We can customize a gift basket for any budget.

Community Support

Area churches, businesses and groups – such as Knights of columbus, scouting organizations, and students – contribute services and goods.

Donor Spotlight

Steve Conroy of Exelon Power/Cromby Generating Station presents a check for $1000 to Wendy McKeon.

Support Mom’s House

To make a donation to Mom’s House click the button below or contact our Finance Director

  • $1,000 will provide childcare and educational resources for one child for one month
  • $500 will help defray house maintenance and repair bills
  • $250 will assist with one month of utility bills
  • $100 will provide nutritious meals for all of our children for one week
  • $50 will purchase one month of classroom curriculum supplies

Mom’s House would like to express our sincere appreciation to the following groups and organizations who organized collections of toys, supplies and gifts for our moms and children this Christmas season.

Thank you to all for brightening the holidays for our clients and their children!

1N Bank Morgan Giampietro St. Ann’s Catholic Church
Centennial Lutheran Church Phoenixville Hospital Healthy Woman group St. Joseph’s Catholic Church
Christ Church of the Valley Puroclean, Phoenixville St. Matthew’s Conshohocken
First United Methodist Church Rap Stitchers, Mary Ann Fallon St. Peter’s Episcopal Church
Karen Cahill Rivercrest Ladies Golf Visitation 4th Grade, Mrs. Hentschel’s class
Mishock Physical Therapy RSVP of Chester County Visitation BVM Church
Mary Mother of the Redeemer