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Mercy Home continues to adapt during COVID-19
Mercy Home for Boys and Girls, which had to scramble to find safe places for most of its residents in March, has reopened its residential campuses with about half their former capacity, has ramped up its support to former residents in its Community Care program and started a new Compassionate Care program to help the families it serves with basic needs such as food and housing.
Mercy Home adapts to keep its young people safe during COVID-19
As COVID-19 started to spread throughout the country, Mercy Home for Boys and Girls received word from a friend at the Centers from Disease Control and Prevention who said they should either close their homes or go into quarantine and expect to possibly get the virus.
Forming valuable bonds through Mercy Home’s mentor program
Bridget Brzezinski was looking for a way to make a difference back in 2017, but she wasn’t sure exactly how to go about it. Near the entrance to her office building, she saw advertisements seeking Mercy Home volunteers, so she decided to make a call.
Head of Mercy Home shares stories of hope
The first thing to remember about the young people helped by the Mercy Home for Boys and Girls in ...
What does the local Catholic community do to reduce violence?
Since his installation in November 2014, Archbishop Cupich has frequently spoken out against the ...
May 10 event aims to end stigma of mental illness - Parishes, schools, individuals, groups invited to host conversations
While Peter O’Brien Jr. died of a ruptured pancreas in 2012 as a result of alcohol abuse, his fat...
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