Malta House’s new Norwalk space aims to serve more mothers in need By Richard Chumney FacebookTwitterEmailLinkedInRedditPinterest FacebookTwitterEmailLinkedInRedditPinterest 27 1of27Malta House Board President Kim Petrone shows one of the client rooms as she leads a tour of the new home that assists homeless mothers Thursday, April 1, 2021, After 22 years at 5 Prowitt Street, Malta House is moving to their new home at 139 West Rocks Road after an extensive building renovation resulting from a $4.5MM capital campaign.Photo: Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut Media 2of27Malta House Board Vice President John Atieri leads a tour of the new home that assists homeless mothers Thursday, April 1, 2021, After 22 years at 5 Prowitt Street, Malta House is moving to their new home at 139 West Rocks Road after an extensive building renovation resulting from a $4.5MM capital campaign.Photo: Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut Media