Mother’s Home welcomes young women experiencing a crisis pregnancy into a residence where they can live before and after their baby’s birth, while also learning the skills they will need to parent and live on their own successfully. Read all about the program now in its 25th year, here. (Photos by Sarah Webb)

Hannah Kaskey feeds her daughter Sabrina in the comforting room at Mother’s Home, which is a converted former convent at Blessed Virgin Mary Parish in Darby.
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Hannah Kaskey (center) and her daughter Sabrina are all smiles while they sit and chat with Ann Marie Welsh (left), program supervisor of Mother’s Home, and Brigid Risko, executive director, in the sitting room at the residence in Darby, Delaware County.
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Hope she has a sheet and blanket on that crib!
You can donate some of those just in case.