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, died in an abandoned house. The life Rhonda lead and ultimately died from would in turn spark a vision of hope that would impact women from all walks of life.
In 2000, Rhonda's sister Mona Page stepped out on faith with borrowed money from her retirement fund and started the nonprofit organization, Rhonda's Another Chance, Inc. Rhonda’s is a safe, clean, peaceful, family home setting.
OUR MISSION is to guide women toward permanent lifestyle changes and self-dependency. We aim to lend a hand to any woman who requests our assistance.
OUR VISION is to provide a short-term (6 months to a year) transitional home for homeless women. Lodging is available for four women. We generously offer our service of love, time and talent. We develop programs tailored to work one-on-one with each resident. Women can develop life skills, build their self-esteem and self-worth, all while learning to build healthy relationships.
If you would like a speaker from Rhonda's to share her story with your group or organization, or take a tour of our facility, call 502. 776. 8830.
Mona Page is the Founder and Executive Director of Rhonda's Another Chance. She is a "dream builder" and her dream is to see women overcome challenges and obtain affordable housing. Dream building is her lifelong passion, and she is inspired by each woman she meets facing their own challenges.
Education is very important to Mona and she works tirelessly to instill this in her residents. She attended Spencerian Business College and has an extensive administrative background with excellent organizational skills. She is a retired Senior Regulatory Compliance Technician and owns a home-based business - MP Administrative Service.
Community service and giving back to others is one of Mona's core beliefs. She has served on several community boards and advisory teams targeting women's issues. Because of these many efforts, she was recognized by the Community Foundation of Louisville - A Force for Good Billboard Campaign for positively impacting the lives of others.
Mona is a member of St. Stephen Church and serves on the Usher Ministry. She is a life-long resident of Louisville and has one adult daughter, LaTonda. In her free time, she enjoys reading, walking and traveling.
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