25th Our Mother’s House Wine Tasting and Dinner Dance a success

The 25th annual Our Mother’s House Wine Tasting Auction and Dinner Dance was a huge success and held Feb. 26, 2026, at the Plantation Golf and Country Club in Venice.

The event proceeds go directly to Our Mother’s House of Catholic Charities Diocese of Venice, Inc., a 2-year transitional living program located in the heart of Venice, dedicated to empowering single mothers and their children. The program’s mission is to offer single homeless mothers and their preschool-age children a safe and secure environment to achieve increased self-sufficiency through education, vocational training, and personal growth. Since its founding in 1987, the program has assisted more than 600 mothers and their children, including 73 in 2025.

Bishop Frank J. Dewane expressed his gratitude to those who attended the event, many of whom have supported the program for many years. The Bishop noted that the 25 years of events had a profound impact on the women and children served.

“Some of the stories from the mothers are incredible, and the difference the program made in their lives is thanks, in no small part, to your generosity and for that I thank you,” Bishop Dewane said.

Christopher M. Root, CEO of Catholic Charities Diocese of Venice, said Our Mother’s House reaches out to help the mothers be the best mothers they can be. In addition to all the direct support Our Mother’s House provides to the mothers and their children, Root said, “We are giving them the one thing they will carry with them forever, the love we share with them, the love of Christ that we give them that they can take to eternal life and that is endlessly shared with everyone with whom they come in contact.”

Our Mother’s House has 21 housing units and is run on the profound belief in the inherent strength and resilience of every mother. The program provides a safe and nurturing environment where mothers can find hope, stability, and the tools needed to build a brighter future. A dedicated team of case managers is committed to addressing the unique challenges faced by single mothers, offering comprehensive support services. Through a holistic approach, the team strives to break the cycle of poverty and homelessness, empowering mothers to become self-sufficient, confident, and independent. Together, the staff, volunteers and benefactors, are creating a haven of love, support, and empowerment, where every mother and child can thrive and flourish.

“Our Mother’s House is a new beginning, a place to start over again, a fresh outlook on life,” said Brooke, a resident.

The impact of Our Mother’s House is clear: 100 percent of mothers are employed; 87 percent are enrolled in or completed vocation certification of job training; 50 percent are enrolled in degree-seeking programs; 100 percent participate in counseling and life skills programming to address trauma, parenting, and financial literacy struggles. On average, the mothers leave the program with personal savings that can help build a bright future for them and their children, and nearly all exit the program into safe and stable housing (98 percent).

Sarah, a recent resident, came into the program after being homeless and living in her car with her 1-year-old.  In just a short period of time being in the program she has become gainfully employed, attends classes to get her associate’s degree, and participates fully in each life skills class to achieve her goals. Sarah also goes to counseling and is saving money for her own place after Our Mother’s House.  “Watching her and her child blossom has been such a gift and testament to our mission here,” said a case worker.

If you are interested in volunteering or helping Our Mother’s House, please call 941-485-6264 or email omh@catholiccharitiesdov.org. If you would like to make a financial donation, please visit https://catholiccharitiesdov.org/donate.