Executive Board Members

  • Maraion A. Douglas: President/CEO
  • Myla Douglas: Secretary
  • Laurinda Cumming: Treasurer
  • Leon Brookins
  • Lois Bryant
  • Vonda Thompson

  • Moma'S House Team

  • Dimitria Coleman: Director of Finance
  • Eleana Valle: Resident Advisor
  • Judy Pitts: Residential Coordinator
  • Keosha Hooks: Development Director
  • Loretta Vaughn: Volunteer/Activities Coordinator
  • Raquel Altreche : Life Coach
  • Sam Pavlinch: Compliance Officer
  • Theresa Jones: Executive Director
  • Vincent Swopes: Chef

  • Sisters Supporting Sisters

  • Aubry Ballard
  • Barbara Collins
  • Carolyn Jean Jones
  • Diane Robinson
  • Donna Fraser
  • Sheila Daniels
  • Vanessa Holly
  • Yolanda Fortune

ABOUT US

MOMA'S house a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with the mission to transform female Survivors of abuse into self sufficient, independent women in a Safe Home environment that promotes healing and wholeness.

We are a Safe House for women who are committed to transforming their lives while in recovery from domestic violence and human sex trafficking. Each individual has her own room and a safe, supportive environment in which she can complete our Life Skills and Support programs.

Our vision is to achieve status as the world’s foremost authority in the treatment of Survivors of domestic violence and sex trafficking. MOMA’S house promotes the growth of its philosophies of transforming victims into self sufficient, independent women while actively reducing the demand for our services through remedial education for their intimate partner.

We are leading the charge to eliminate the conditions which foster the demoralization of human beings through intimidation and violence by becoming the world’s greatest advocate for strong laws; local, national and international.

MOMA’S house Core Values:

Compassion •  Integrity •  Innovation •  Growth •  Quality of Service •  Client Responsiveness •  Confidentiality •  Employees •  Teamwork •  Donor Accountability •  Community Involvement •  Community Awareness •  Benefit to Humanity

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