St Mary's Home Charity

This material is held atBorthwick Institute for Archives, University of York

  • Reference
    • GB 193 MHC
  • Dates of Creation
    • 1936-1988
  • Language of Material
    • English.
  • Physical Description
    • c1 box: files, papers.

Scope and Content

The records are divided into 5 series as follows:

  • Minutes of meetings, 1950-1987
  • Annual reports, 1936-1960
  • Financial records, 1941-1986
  • Publicity material, 1940
  • Correspondence, 1965-1988

Administrative / Biographical History

St Mary's Home Charity (1962-1988), formerly 'The Shelter' (to 1943) and St Mary's Home (1943-1962). Merged with Heworth Moor House (1988)

St Mary's Home Charity was originally a home for girls called 'The Shelter' run by the York Penitentiary Trust in Bishophill, York. In the 1920s the home moved to Peckitt Street, York, and became a remand home for girls awaiting trial or on probation. In 1943 The Shelter moved to new premises on Huntington Road, York, and was renamed 'St Mary's Home', becoming affiliated with the Diocesan Association for Moral Welfare. The home closed in 1962 and the funds released by the sale of its property were used to found the St Mary's Home Charity, whose aim was to further the preventative and educational work amongst girls. The trustees sought an amalgamation with the York Children's Trust in 1981, which was rejected by the Charity Commission. However, in 1988 the charity was successfully merged with Heworth Moor House.