New MPower Event Presented in Webinar Format
Mercy's Outreach Services is hosting a new one-hour webinar event titled "Boundaries: What They Are and How to Communicate Them." Scheduled for July 24, this [...]
Mercy's Outreach Services is hosting a new one-hour webinar event titled "Boundaries: What They Are and How to Communicate Them." Scheduled for July 24, this [...]
Last week, we were blessed to have over 370 supporters in 30 states join us for our reimagined event Walk for Freedom: Pray with Purpose! [...]
Residents at Mercy’s Nashville home recently enjoyed a special concert featuring youth from Lakeview Baptist Church in Auburn, Alabama. Accompanied by their band, the ninety-member [...]
Mercy’s Founder and President served as the commencement speaker this month at two graduation ceremonies held at Choose Life Church in Hobbs, New Mexico. The [...]
Walk for Freedom: Pray with Purpose is coming up June 1-7. This seven-day step challenge event is designed to raise awareness and funds for Mercy [...]
“Turn Awareness into Action” is the national theme for Mental Health Awareness Month this May, and supporters of Mercy Multiplied are encouraged to take action [...]
Full operations at Mercy’s home for women in Nashville, Tennessee have resumed, and the home is receiving residents. Nancy Alcorn, Founder and President of Mercy [...]
Registration is now open for Mercy Multiplied’s new step challenge event, Walk for Freedom: Pray with Purpose, which will take place June 1-7, 2025. Every [...]
Mercy Multiplied has announced that all online resources and onsite trainings are now available free of charge. Mercy’s Residential Counseling Program for young women has always [...]
More than 100 people gathered at New City Church in Albuquerque, New Mexico recently for MPower Live! Mercy staff traveled from Nashville, Tennessee and Monroe, [...]
On March 4th, more than 30 people gathered at the Mercy home in Sacramento, California for the Friends of Mercy Luncheon. Guests were welcomed with [...]
“I was definitely becoming super thin. All my clothes were baggy. My hair was getting thinner trying to hide it and do it sneakily.” [...]