Almost 50 years ago Mother Mary Blossom had a vision to come to Cleveland and feed the poor and hungry. She teamed up with Fr. Gregory Reynolds, who had a similar vision to create St. Herman House of Hospitality. They purchased the house at 4410 Franklin Boulevard and started serving their neighbors on September 27, 1977. As they established themselves as a place of refuge and hospitality, their ministry grew to serving three meals a day.
Mother Mary would start preparing meals in the humble beginnings of a kitchen. They had a few tables and a dozen chairs. While Mother was preparing meals, Fr. Gregory would go into the community to find hungry neighbors to fill those chairs. This continued for several years, but Mother Mary had bigger dreams. She wanted to create a monastery-type environment where men could have their basic needs met and access to resources to help them get back on their feet.
For more than 45 years, St. Herman’s House of Hospitality has been a place of refuge, community, and renewal for men experiencing homelessness in Ohio City, a near west suburb of Cleveland. Every day, 100’s of community members find meals, shelter, support, and the dignity of being known by name. FOCUS North America acquired St. Herman House in 2013 and has continued the amazing work of Mother Mary and Fr. Gregory.
But to meet the growing needs of our community—and to serve with excellence—we must renew and expand our facilities. We’ve aptly named this endeavor the Mother Mary Capital Campaign. With a renewed passion of our founders, our goal for this campaign is to strengthen the heart of our mission through critical renovations and expansions that will ensure hundreds of men and community members are served for decades to come.















