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Anna’s House Creates Partnerships with People of Different Abilities


In the spirit of creating a sense of community at Anna’s House, we encourage creative partnerships and volunteer opportunities not only for community members to share their resources with us, but also to help our clients find growth opportunities and ways to build social capital as they continue on the journey to self- sufficiency.

To this end, we have partnered with St. Margaret Church in an initiative called “Play It Forward.” Essentially, our clients spend several hours with young adults with and without disabilities as they play games, listen to music and experience a fun morning out. It is a wonderful way for the women we support to share their strengths and gifts with others, establish new friendships and social connections, while providing opportunities to gain experience and references for potential employment. 

In addition, we have partnered with The Arc Northern Chesapeake Region to take care of our lawncare and landscaping, and are thrilled to have Anna Kahoe’s (namesake of Anna’s House) grand daughter Melanie, age 26, who has a developmental disability, as a volunteer helping with shredding and organizing our supply closet each week! We also have another young lady with a developmental disability who volunteers to clean and sanitize our toys in the Children’s Center each week. As a result, we have prevented the spread of germs and have had a healthy winter at Anna’s House, and our residents have the opportunity to work beside someone with different abilities.

Two of our clients volunteer at a local soup kitchen and thrift shop. Each time they return, they carry themselves a little bit taller and bring back a sense of gratitude for where they are on their own journies.

In spite of her intellectual disabilities, autism and daily seizures, she loves giving back to the community. Spending time at Anna's House has given Melanie a greater purpose and makes getting out of bed in the morning easy to do.  Her grandmother, the late Anna Kahoe, for whom Anna's House was named, would be so proud of Melanie!” - Kathy Cooper (Melanie’s mom)

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Submitted by at: August 17, 2012

Wow.... Kathy that is very very cool. If Melanie didn't have parents just like you and Cork there is NO chance she would be able to the things she does. Every single smile she shines is thanks to you guys and The Lord above. Many thanks for the article... Robert

Submitted by at: August 16, 2012

Fantastic!!!! I hope ST. Margaret's Jane O'Hara gets this too!I am sooo proud of Melanie and all the volunteers who make Play It Forward such a success! Thank you! Lisa McGann

Submitted by loulouat: August 16, 2012

Generations of goodness. Melanie is one in a family of wise, giving, caring people who know the worth of people and life. She is pure love, and everyone who knows her is touched in a unique and wonderful way. Love to Melanie and the entire support system.

Submitted by at: August 16, 2012

WoW! We were not aware of Anna's House. Great job Melanie. Keep up the great work. . . Sue & Bob

Submitted by Jacquieat: August 16, 2012

I had the pleasure of working with Melanie during her middle school years. Melanie, along with her classmates, showed such an amazing work ethic. You have an amazing young lady to help out at Anna's House!

Submitted by Pattyat: August 16, 2012

What a wonderful story showing the true sense of Christian community.

Submitted by Aunt Jenniferat: August 15, 2012

Melanie is a constant source of joy and wonder in our extended family and we treasure her! We are so glad you appreciate her as much as we do!

Submitted by Deb Johnsonat: August 15, 2012

Those of us who work with people who have special abilities learn so much about what is really important in this life.

Submitted by Kristiannaat: August 15, 2012

I am so proud of Melanie and this wonderful program! She really looks forward to being useful. I know others are blessed by spending time with her. Love, Your Big Sister, Kristianna