Ribbon-cutting held for Norwalk s new shelter for homeless mothers
News 12 Staff
Updated on:Jun 03, 2021, 1:24pm EDT
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held today for a shelter for homeless mothers and expecting mothers.
After more than 20 years in East Norwalk, The Malta House is moving across town to make room for more families in need.
The Malta House in Norwalk is more than just a shelter, they provide comprehensive wrap-around support for homeless mothers.
The nonprofit
has been helping new moms and expecting moms for more than two decades.
After touring dozens of spots, Executive Director Carey Dougherty says Malta chose to move to the former convent on the campus of All Saints Catholic School in the city of Norwalk.
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1of27Malta House Board President Kim Petrone shows one of the client rooms as she leads a tour of the new home that assists homeless mothers Thursday, April 1, 2021, After 22 years at 5 Prowitt Street, Malta House is moving to their new home at 139 West Rocks Road after an extensive building renovation resulting from a $4.5MM capital campaign.Photo: Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut Media
2of27Malta House Board Vice President John Atieri leads a tour of the new home that assists homeless mothers Thursday, April 1, 2021, After 22 years at 5 Prowitt Street, Malta House is moving to their new home at 139 West Rocks Road after an extensive building renovation resulting from a $4.5MM capital campaign.Photo: Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut Media
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