by 141 Creative | Apr 16, 2019 | News
Full and original article posted on telegram.com For roughly 100 years, 52 High St. has provided safe, supportive housing for women – first through the Sisters of Mercy and, since 2001, through Abby’s House. Now, after a $16.2 million renovation, the adjectives...by 141 Creative | Apr 12, 2019 | News
Full and original article posted on wbjournal.com Abby’s House is nearly finished with a $16.2-million renovation of its High Street women’s homeless apartment complex in Worcester. The project began in February 2018 and included adding two units and...by 141 Creative | Mar 6, 2019 | News
Abby’s House Executive Director, Stephanie Page and Development and Communications Specialist, Colleen McGoldrick talk to Tony Bristol from WSRS & WTAG on “Worcester Speaks Out” about Abby’s House, the renovation of our largest...by 141 Creative | Nov 1, 2018 | News
Full and original article posted on Telegram.com Business is good at Abby’s House Thrift Shop as the 30-year-old business tries to make the most of a new location since the start of the year. The store has temporarily moved to 875-R Main St., near Oberlin and Ripley...by 141 Creative | Sep 29, 2018 | News
Full and original article posted on Telegram.com One look at our Running Calendar, and there’s no shortage of road races this October. It doesn’t take a knee surgeon or tree surgeon to know it’s the finest time of the year to run. And with the fine conditions come the...by 141 Creative | Jun 22, 2018 | News
Full and original article posted on MassLive A historic building in downtown Worcester is undergoing a $16.2 million renovation to better provide services for women in need. The building, owned by nonprofit Abby’s House, was built in the 1920s and has needed a...This website uses cookies to enhance your experience. Some are essential for site functionality, while others help us analyze and improve your usage experience. Please review your options and make your choice.
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