Crittenton promotes healing, hope, and empowerment through education and comprehensive physical and mental health services. Our focus is on maternal health and support for girls in foster care.
Our services include: a safe place to live, counseling, access to health care, parenting support, education services and vocational training, nutrition education, early child development education, adoption support, and case management all from a trauma-informed perspective. We have three residential programs:
- Maternity: Serving women and girls of any age experiencing homelessness
- Sarah's House: Mother-child program serving girls and young women in foster care who are parenting
- Legacy Hall: Serving teen girls and young women in foster care with a focus on independent living skills
Additionally, we have one follow-up care program called the Aftercare Parenting Education Program (APEP).
Opportunities to Get Involved
We are always looking for volunteers to support our programs! You can teach a class/ activity based on your personal skills or interests, prepare and serve a meal, host a baby shower for an expecting mother, babysit to give a young mom some free time, tutor or any other ideas you may have!
Our greatest needs:
•Diapers (all sizes) & baby wipes
•Toiletries
•New twin sheets, pillows and comforters
•Towels
Other opportunities include joining our Board of Directors and/or Event Committees.
- We provide 24/7 services 365 days a year. During FY23, we housed 97 women, girls, and children for 11,613 days of care.
- Our work is designed to disrupt generational cycles of poverty and complex trauma while positively impacting the health and well-being of our clients.
- Since 1903, we have helped over 45,000 women, girls, and children create better tomorrows.