Not What We Do, But How We Do it
At Providence House, we are part of a broader ecosystem of organizations committed to supporting women and families navigating homelessness or justice involvement. Many partners in this work place social justice at the heart of their mission—rightfully so. What sets Providence House apart, however, is not only what we do, but how we do it. And today, I want to highlight something exceptional happening within our programs team that deserves both recognition and gratitude.
Under the leadership of Rita Taddonio, our Programs Department has delivered high-impact workshops designed with intention, creativity, and the lived experiences of our residents in mind. From the Food for Thought series to the Creative Arts Workshop (featured below in this issue), the team has consistently produced thoughtful experiences that help residents build confidence, strengthen life skills, and deepen their sense of community.
What stands out most is not simply the content of these workshops, but the commitment behind them. The care, preparation, and strategic coordination that the team invests—and the way our residents continue to show up, engage, and grow—reflect the strength of this organization. It is a clear demonstration of the culture we are building: one where empowerment is intentional, and where every interaction is an opportunity to help someone step forward with dignity.
This is the quiet but powerful work that defines Providence House. It is the reason our supportive and permanent housing model continues to be a blueprint for what’s possible when service, compassion, and professional excellence intersect.
Click on the link below to learn about all the great work our program team is committed to doing:
https://www.providencehouse.org/providence-house-blog/artstart
To our programs team: thank you for leading with purpose, and for reminding all of us why this mission matters.
With appreciation,
Danielle Minelli Pagnotta, Executive Director