Vista Maria

  • Basic Needs
  • Community
  • Domestic Violence
  • Education
  • Family
  • Health
  • Housing
  • Mental Wellness
  • Sexual Assault

Who We Are

Mission: To foster restorative relationships and deliver innovative care, treatment, and education so that vulnerable youth and families believe in their worth, heal and build the skills for success.

At Vista Maria we know that it takes a Fearless Heart to overcome the challenges of abuse and trauma and move forward. An unwavering courage, limitless love and positive vision that was embodied in 1883 by our founder Sister Mary Euphrasia, and carried on today by each one of us. What began as a home for girls and women in need has evolved to encompass mental health services, foster care and adoption, independent living, and secure care for the survivors of human trafficking, plus education, after school care and advocacy for the welfare of children.

What We Do

What began 140 years ago as a home for girls and women in need has evolved to encompass mental health services, foster care and adoption, and secure care for the survivors of human trafficking, along with a focus on education, independent living, and advocacy for the welfare of children. Vista Maria embraces a trauma-informed approach — understanding that all people have experienced traumatic events, yet it is through an understanding of trauma and restorative relationships that we instill hope and enable healing within each child and family.

Brought to you by

United Way for Southeastern Michigan

Details

Get Connected Icon (313) 271-3050 ext. 118
Get Connected Icon Jessica Marcetti
Get Connected Icon Manager, Volunteer Resources
https://www.vistamaria.org