Powerwoman House provides safe, stable, and supervised housing for at-risk girls and young women.

Through structured residential care, life-skills development, educational support, and coordinated referrals, we prepare residents for independent adulthood.

We envision young women leaving Powerwoman House
with housing stability, practical life skills, educational or workforce readiness, and confidence in their ability to build sustainable, independent lives.

Powerwoman House operates as a small-capacity traditional group home, serving up to six residents at a time.

This model allows for:

Consistent supervision and daily structure

Clear expectations and accountability

Individualized support and relationship based care

Focused preparation for independent adulthood

We envision young women leaving Powerwoman House with housing stability, practical life skills, educational or workforce readiness, and the confidence to build sustainable, independent lives.

Our Approach

Powerwoman House operates as a small capacity traditional group home serving up to six residents at a time.


This model allows for:

  • Consistent supervision and daily structure
  • Clear expectations and accountability
  • Individualized support and relationship-based care
  • Focused preparation for independent adulthood

Residents are also introduced to accessible educational opportunities, including online certifications and workforce pathways that can support long-term economic stability.

Many girls and young women experience housing instability, lack of supervision, or involvement with child welfare systems. Powerwoman House provides a structured residential environment that offers safety, stability, and preparation for independent adulthood.

Safety and Stability

Accountability with Support

Preparation for Independence

Integrity and Transparency

Powerwoman House is governed by a Board of Directors responsible for oversight, fiduciary accountability, and strategic direction.