House of Hagar
Catholic Worker house
Not a non-profit, legally just a residence

Founded by Kate Marshall in her home


Houses a few people at a time - stay for a few weeks, months, or years
Wheeling, WV (pop 24K, rustbelt appalachia)
East Wheeling neighborhood
Catholic Workers & hospitality houses

Dorothy Day

- Catholic social teaching
- building up the new society within the shell of the old
- houses should not be non-profits
- decentralization
- personalism
Work
Weekly community meal that serves dozens of people

Organizing protests and advocating for and with unhoused people



Emergency housing for people who get kicked out the shelters
Most recently - trying to prevent the closure of a camp in Dec 2025
HoHShare and The Mother Jones House

Mother Jones House was an intentional community for local Catholic university students

HoHShare bought the building on land contract from Catholic Charities
Now the Mother Jones Center for Resilient Community (The MoJo)
HoHShare is independent nonprofit
Other projects
The FunRaiser
Toilets and shower trailer during COVID


Difficulties
Neighbors and Gentrification
The city / health department


- Meals are held only at HoH (private residence) not the MoJo (nonprofit)
- Using/citing "RLUIPA" - "RLUIPA prohibits zoning and landmarking laws that substantially burden the religious exercise of churches or other religious assemblies or institutions"
- Avoiding gatherings on the front porch
Very centralized around Kate
- Partly because it's her home
Goals
Unhoused neighbors having more power and agency
More consistent space and time for discussions - regular roundtables?
A lot of organizing at the house has been initiated by housed volunteers, not unhoused people
Lately unhoused people have been the ones bringing issues to volunteers and suggesting actions and solutions more
Want to partner with local groups that don't have any space for programs
Current HoH volunteers have no bandwidth for a constistent program
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