About Us
For the past 30 years, Homespace has been successfully helping youth in foster care (age 14-21 years old) to forge a better life for themselves and their children. Homespace provides a safe, nurturing environment where these young men and women can learn the skills to enhance themselves and their families. Clients receive training in job-readiness, budgeting, household management, nutrition, parenting, as well as comprehensive clinical services.
Homespace is a family. We are guided by integrity, treating everyone with dignity and respect. Our families, guests, and staff are given the security of a safe and caring environment. We encourage empowerment driven by knowledge. Homespace succeeds when we work in collaboration with our internal and external partners who will help us achieve our mission.
Our Mission
Homespace provides comprehensive services to youth and families impacted by the foster care system, and other health disparities, through building on strengths, providing supports, and instilling skills that lay the foundation for successful community living.
Our Vision
Homespace is dedicated to supporting and empowering each individual served to become independent members of the community.
Our Values
Family ~ Self-Sufficiency ~ Responsibility ~ Security ~ Resiliency
Our Culture
A place that fosters belonging and acceptance, meeting everyone where they are, and supporting where they will go.
What We Do
For more than 30 years, Homespace has been successfully helping youth (ages 14-21) to forge a better life for themselves and their children.
Our History
Around 1987 a group from Trinity Episcopal Church in downtown Buffalo began to notice a disturbing trend in the homeless population. More and more single-parent adolescent families were appearing at shelters and on the street. Area shelters were sometimes able to offer temporary housing to these young families for up to 30 days, but many of them were turned away because there simply wasn't enough space. This group, the Founders as they came to be known, realized that these young families didn't have the skills and maturity to be able to live independently. As a result they were bounced out of housing as fast as they moved in. The Founders decided that it was time to respond to the growing need faced by these homeless families.
Subsequent to much research and discussion, Homespace Corporation was formed in 1989 to meet the needs of these young single parent families. The mission of Homespace was to create a solution to this problem that would provide not only transitional housing, but would also provide support programs to help families in need break away from dependency and begin a new life of personal growth and economic independence. In 1993 St. Phillip’s Episcopal Church joined Trinity in making this idea a reality.
After years of talking to social service providers and negotiating with government officials the persistence of the “Founders” finally paid off. The New York State agency for Housing and Homeless Assistance Program provided the building capital, and partial funding for operations was provided by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. Homespace opened its doors in March 1994 to provide affordable housing for young (ages 16 - 21), homeless, single parent families. The age was later changed to reduce the risks associated with having teen parents living in a townhouse with an infant.
Our original founders include:
- Constance W. Stafford
- Mrs. Dolly Adams
- Mrs. Elenor Albertson
- Mr. Henry Cornell
- Anne Costello
- Mr. Alan Dewart
- Marguerite Doritty
- Mrs. Ann Graham
- Mrs. Patsy Hayes
- Charles & Joanne Herrick
- David Lewis
- Julia (Judy) Marks
- Rev. Ellen Montgomery
- Henry Priebe
- Mr. Stephen Shanley
- Mr. Frederick Spaulding
- Carol Bervorka

