Please join us in congratulating our recent graduates of the residential program! The young women who graduated in March have worked very hard, and we know that God has great things in store for them. Please note that minors and graduates not wishing to publish their stories are not shown.

Madison

“At Mercy, a turning point for me was when I went through old social media accounts during counseling and I saw how empty I was, and I realized how unhappy I really was. I never wanted to go back to that life. God has shown me His character and how much He was working even when I thought I was alone and forgotten.”

Amy

“After graduation, I plan on being a stay-at-home Mom for the next six months to a year and just enjoy this next season of being healthy. During that time, I plan on praying and seeking God’s guidance for the next step. To anyone considering applying, it is the greatest thing you could ever do!”

Sarah

“To the donors, thank you for being a part of God’s work of transforming lives. Thank you for your sacrifice, thank you for your prayers, and thank you for showing us, love. My life as well as thousands of other lives are forever changed. I praise God for the donors because they made it possible for me to receive the healing that I couldn’t get anywhere else.”

Mikayla

“I heard about Mercy during a stay at a mental hospital, and I felt that God was urging me to apply, so I submitted my application during my hospital stay. I was desperate for help, and I knew that Mercy was my last hope for a change in my life.”

Sondra

“God has shown Himself faithful, He has revealed lies that I was unaware of, He has brought light to the places I was unaware were shrouded in darkness. He has shown me that He is truly my protector, that I belong, and that I am TRULY a new creation in Christ.”

Olivia

“Before Mercy I struggled with depression, self-harm and an eating disorder. I was alone and isolated all the time. At Mercy, God has given me freedom from anger, sadness, and self-hate.”