by Susan Gale | Feb 24, 2021 | Administrative, History
St. Mary’s Home for Children is working on a variety of projects to ensure that we are an anti-racist organization. As part of this endeavor, we have brought in a consultant, Michele Stewart-Copes, MS, MSW, to help us take the steps needed to achieve a fully equitable...
by Susan Gale | Feb 24, 2021 | Administrative, History, Media
The Valley Breeze, a newspaper that covers North Providence and other towns, features a story by reporter Nicole Dotzenrod about St. Mary’s Home for Children. Executive Director Carlene Casciano-McCann is interviewed and talks about the history of St....
by Susan Gale | Oct 7, 2020 | Administrative, History
St. Mary’s Home for Children has been around for 143 years. Over that time, it has changed dramatically to become the modern mental health agency it is today. But what does the future hold? What does St. Mary’s need to do to ensure that our work continues to meet the...
by Susan Gale | Jan 23, 2020 | History
Did you know that St. Mary’s Home for Children has been in existence for 143 years. St. Mary’s opened its doors in 1877 as an orphanage within the Episcopal Diocese. Reverend Daniel Ingalls Odell was rector of St. Mary’s Church in East Providence, when a couple...
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