Our History
“I have begun my work. I have two boys, ages six and seven.”
This message—written by Oak Park’s Mary Wessels on a postcard addressed to a friend in 1897—is one of the few remaining records of Hephzibah’s beginnings more than a century ago.
Not long after Wessels sent this postcard, a local orphanage was destroyed by fire and she opened her home and her heart to a dozen more children. She named her fledgling children’s home “Hephzibah,” after her own mother.
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Kids Head to Camp HepSIBah
Hephzibah Children’s Association Names Merry Beth Sheets as New Executive Director
Don’t miss Hephzipaloozah and your opportunity to celebrate Mary Anne Brown!
Hephzibah Head Start Programs Promote a Family-Focused Foundation for Learning
Heart of Gold Winners Mary and Bill DiSomma Honored at Heart of Gold Ball 2021
Hephzibah’s Annual Report 2020
2020 ended with a holly jolly holiday for Hephzibah!
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