Headquartered in West Louisville, Rhonda's Another Chance, Inc. was founded by Mona Page in memory of her sister, Rhonda Mason‑Brown. Rhonda struggled with alcoholism and, at the age of 36, passed away in an abandoned house. Her life — and the circumstances of her death — sparked a vision of hope that now impacts women from all walks of life.
In 2000, Mona stepped out on faith, borrowing from her retirement fund to establish Rhonda’s Another Chance, Inc. What began as a personal tribute has grown into a safe, clean, peaceful, family‑style home for women seeking stability and a fresh start.
OUR MISSION
To guide women toward permanent lifestyle changes and self‑dependency. We extend support to any woman who requests our assistance.
OUR VISION
To provide a short‑term (6 months to 1 year) transitional home for homeless women.
Our home accommodates up to three residents at a time, offering:
We offer our love, time, and talent generously to help women rebuild their lives with dignity and confidence.
CONNECT WITH US
We would be honored to share our mission, our home, and our heart with you.
If you feel called to learn more, to walk through our doors, or to see firsthand how hope is restored here, we welcome you.
To schedule a tour of our facility, please reach out through this website or call 502‑776‑8830.

ABOUT OUR FOUNDER
Mona Page, Founder and Executive Director of Rhonda’s Another Chance, is a true dream builder. Her deepest calling is to help women rise above life’s challenges and step into stability, confidence, and affordable housing. Dream building isn’t just something she does — it is the passion that has guided her entire life. Every woman she meets strengthens her commitment and inspires her to keep creating pathways to hope.
Education has always been a cornerstone of Mona’s work. She encourages every resident to pursue learning as a tool for empowerment and long‑term success. A graduate of Spencerian Business College, Mona brings a strong administrative background, exceptional organizational skills, and decades of professional experience. She is a retired Senior Regulatory Compliance Technician and the owner of MP Administrative Service, a home‑based business that reflects her dedication to excellence and service.
Community service is woven into Mona’s identity.
She has served on numerous boards and advisory teams focused on women’s issues, always advocating for those whose voices are too often unheard. Her commitment to uplifting others earned her recognition from the Community Foundation of Louisville through their A Force for Good Billboard Campaign — a testament to the lives she has touched.
Mona is a devoted member of St. Stephen Church, where she serves faithfully in the Usher Ministry. A lifelong resident of Louisville, she is the proud mother of one adult daughter, LaTonda. When she is not serving her community, Mona enjoys traveling.

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