For nearly three decades, Mustard Seed Shelter has stood as a place of refuge, renewal, and radical compassion. We believe that with love, support, and a safe space to land, every person has the power to heal and grow. As we look to the future, we remain committed to walking alongside women and children with dignity, grace, and unwavering faith.
At Mustard Seed Shelter, we water the seed of inner strength in women experiencing homelessness so they can make a better life for themselves and their children.
The People Behind the Mission
At the heart of Mustard Seed Shelter is a dedicated community – our staff, board members, former guests, volunteers, and supporters – who make our work possible. From the daily work of serving guests to the leadership that guides our vision, every person plays a vital role in our mission.
Real Stories of Hope and Resilience
Every woman who walks through our doors carries a powerful story – of struggle, strength, and transformation. Visit our Stories & News page to read personal journeys from former guests, stay updated on Mustard Seed milestones, and explore recent news and press coverage.
Be Part of the Change
When you give your time and heart to Mustard Seed, you become part of something greater. Volunteers help us create a warm, welcoming environment – from preparing meals and offering transportation to sharing skills or simply listening. Whatever your gifts, there’s a place for you here.
Help Us Nurture Hope
Your support helps us provide stability, safety, and dignity to women and children on their journey from crisis to self-sufficiency. Whether through a donation, becoming a Friend of Mustard Seed, or supporting our events, your generosity plants seeds that grow into new beginnings.
Our work is made possible by the generous support of individuals, churches, clubs, organizations, and foundations. With 95 cents of every dollar going directly to our life-changing programs, your contributions make a tangible impact.
Our Mission: We water the seed of inner strength in women experiencing homelessness so they can make a better life for themselves and their children.