Women and Families
Continuing in that spirit, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace sponsor and support these ministries to women and families:
Mercy Housing Northwest
Mercy Housing Northwest, a regional affiliate of Mercy Housing, which offers over 2,400 units of affordable housing and services in the Pacific Northwest, providing 5,500 economically poor children and families a place to call home. The Congregation also sponsors Mercy Housing, one of the nation's largest affordable housing organizations with a variety of housing projects in 41 states for low-income families, seniors, and people with special needs.
Jubilee Women's Center
Jubilee Women's Center in Seattle was founded in 1983 by three Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace. Jubilee provides safe, affordable, and supportive community housing and educational resources to empower homeless and low-income women to become financially independent, regardless of her circumstances.
York Street Project
York Street Project operates at 81-89 York Street in Jersey City on a site which has a great deal of history. Since 1885, many ministries have been located there. These include as a home for orphaned children, a methadone treatment center, offices and printing presses for the Orphan's Messenger, and the Center for Human Development (an association of families, sisters, priests, and college volunteers who worked together to meet the social and economic needs of the people in downtown Jersey City).
Today, the York Street Project consists of three interrelated and coordinated – yet separate – programs:
The Nurturing Place
The Nurturing Place is licensed child development center for homeless and low-income children aged four months to six years. The Nurturing Place provides children, many of whom reside in St. Joseph's Home, with an educational and supportive environment while their mothers are at work or school.
St. Joseph's Home
St. Joseph's provides a safe and structured environment for single mothers and their children that guides and supports them as they transition to new independent lives.
St. Mary's Residence
St. Mary's was founded in 1902 and re-dedicated in 1991. It offers safe, affordable housing annually for over 53 single working women 18 years of age and older with limited incomes.