About our 2021 Banquet Speaker: Star Parker

With first-hand experience in the grip of welfare dependency, a Christian conversion changed Star’s life. She started a business in Los Angeles and began her activism. She began consulting with federal and state legislators on… Read More

A Guiding Star for Moms in Need

Jennifer Safriet, our residential supervisor, shares an inside look at the tough but rewarding work of shepherding young mothers out of homelessness into lives of hope-filled independence. A combination of compassion, tough love, and great… Read More

Room At The Inn Featured in ‘Pioneering Spirit’

Annie Ferguson, our marketing specialist and an award-winning Catholic writer, recently wrote Pioneering Spirit: The History of St. Benedict Catholic Church From Inception to Restoration. Here is an excerpt from the chapter about Room At… Read More

Q&A With Kurt Kondrich

Kurt Kondrich and his daughter, Chloe, make quite the dynamic duo traveling the country as voices for the voiceless. Their next stop? Greensboro! Kurt is the keynote speaker for our 21st Annual Benefit Banquet, which… Read More

Lynne, Our Health Care Heroine!

Room At The Inn’s senior resident assistant Lynne McGrath is also a nurse at Moses Cone Hospital. She recently talked with us about what it’s like working during the pandemic and what keeps her and… Read More

A Joyful Dwelling Place

Kelly J. Henson, mother of five, shares how feminine love transforms souls and how we can sustain women in their motherly vocations. Five years ago, I laid next to my husband and newborn daughter on… Read More

Everything Is a Gift

Annette Bassi, one of our most ardent supporters, talks about learning to understand God’s timing when it comes to motherhood. When I was asked if I would like to write a reflection on motherhood for… Read More

Mothers: Builders of Society

Motherhood involves some heavy lifting. Yet, when we as a society give this foundational role its due, the burden is light. RATI supporter Rosa Braden explains. Imagine a society trying to build itself up to… Read More