• Get Involved

    Motherhouse was incorporated in 2003 and is now recognized by the IRS as a non-profit tax exempt organization. Your ideas, energy, time, and gifts help us thrive. Your support and input is greatly appreciated. Please contact us at:

    Motherhouse, Inc.
    P.O. Box 184
    Cornwall, CT 06753
    (860)672-0229
    info@motherhouse.us

    To view our 2011 wish list, click list. To make a credit card donation please go to home.

  • Motherhouse Market

    Motherhouse Market promotes earth-friendly life-styles by providing homesteading helps and local products. Look for us during the summer months at the West Cornwall Farmers Market where we offer fresh bread from Bantam Bakery, cheese from Sprout Creek Farm, Cloverdale cleaning supplies, and hand-crafted items made by area residents. Many of our goods are available at our workshops or pick-up can be arranged through our market mother Rhonda Jaacks.

In the News

By Wendy Carlson, Published: August 24, 2008 www.nytimes.com

If you read Sunday’s New York Times on August 24th, and got to the Connecticut/In The Region section, you would have seen the large photograph taken at a Motherhouse Family Cow workshop including the caption “With food and fuel costs rising, some families have opted to keep cows. From left, Alice, Peter and Rosie Villano at a family cow workshop in Cornwall Bridge. Page 2″ Turning to page 2, is the article “In the Backyard, Not Just a Garden, but Cows” with another photo, this one of Debra Tyler, founder of Motherhouse showing how to milk a cow by hand at a workshop. If you missed it, read it online at www.nytimes.com.

From The New York Times, August 24, 2008 © 2008 The New York Times All rights reserved. Used by permission and protected by the Copyright Laws of the United States. The printing, copying, redistribution, or retransmission of the Material without express written permission is prohibited.

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