Maria House Project is a non-profit organization located in Erie, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1971 by Fr. James Peterson, it provides small group living for men in need of community support to heal from addictions, incarceration, homelessness, mental and emotional illness, probation and parole, war, and isolation. With over one hundred dedicated volunteers, Maria House Project has a significantly lower recidivism rate than the state average.
Maria House Project offers a transformative experience for its residents, guided by the belief in God's providence and the power of working together. Through their programs and services, they aim to help individuals find freedom, purpose, and a sense of working with God. With a focus on recovery and rehabilitation, Maria House Project is committed to transforming lives one step at a time.
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