Seton House, at their Sept. 15 meeting, required everyone staying at their facilities to be vaccinated, and for everyone in their offices to wear masks.
Did you know one of the biggest on-going needs for our local housing and transitional programs is toilet paper? Yes, toilet paper! It is one of those expenses often overlooked and quite frankly, what agency wants to go out and solicit toilet paper! Here is your opportunity to help wipe out this need!
Started by Brother Raymond Philips in 1989 with just 3 apartments, Seton House now has 30 apartments and will celebrate 25 years of providing services to over 1250 homeless single parents and their children in December. A reception will be held December 5, 2014 at Seton House and the public is invited to join the celebration...
Seton House is about housing homeless families and for the last 18 years they've been raising money through the raffle of a playhouse.
This year’s playhouse was designed by Brian Miller, age 8, from Pineview Elementary School, winner of Seton House’s annual “Design-A-Playhouse” contest...
This past weekend on Report To Wyoming we visited with members of Seton House staff, spoke with a resident and heard a retelling of the story of how and why it got started.
If you missed the broadcast here's a chance to listen at your leisure...
"Because no child chooses to be homeless", such is the sentiment behind a groundbreaking at Seton House Monday.
The Ellie McMurry Memorial Home will be a new eight-plex providing housing for homeless single parent families in poverty.
Listen here,