For nearly two centuries...
The Sisters of Mercy have devoted their lives to ending chronic poverty, particularly for women and families experiencing homelessness. Founded by Catherine McAuley in 1831, the Sisters not only served people living in poverty—they courageously challenged the social structuresthat resulted in disadvantage and social isolation.
Hope Hub continues this legacy in the digital age. Inspired by the Mater Hospital's "reputation of readiness to care for anyone brought to its doors," our platform provides immediate access to shelter, food, community support, and pathways to stability.
We don't just connect people to services—we work to dismantle the systems that perpetuate homelessness.
Available 24/7 with real-time support—no barriers, no judgment. Inspired by Mater Hospital's tradition.
Addressing root causes and dismantling unjust systems. Following Catherine's courageous example.
Supporting the whole person—housing, health, education, dignity. Comprehensive mercy in action.
Each ministry serves a distinct purpose, together creating a comprehensive ecosystem of mercy in action.
Continuing the Mater Hospital's 'readiness to care for anyone,' providing immediate access to emergency resources.
Building on the Sisters' tradition of community-building, enabling neighbors to support one another through acts of mercy.
Supporting families with the dignity of a fully equipped home, reflecting the Sisters' wholistic approach to care.
Named in honor of the Sisters of Mercy, carrying forward their commitment to education as a pathway out of poverty.
Continuing the Sisters' 150-year commitment to education, providing personalized learning support in native languages.
Local impact map and volunteer platform. Find opportunities to serve your community.
Sustainability tracker for environmental initiatives. Monitor and celebrate earth stewardship.
Share your journey. Amplify voices. Drive policy change through lived experience.
Oral history archive preserving stories of service, compassion, and community impact.
For service providers. Secure, consent-based case management and coordination.