Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q. What is The Mercy Network Inc.?

    The Mercy Network Inc. is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping homeless and displaced individuals by providing safe shelter, personalized support, and resources to achieve self-sufficiency. We also restore abandoned homes, turning them into secure housing while revitalizing the communities we serve.

  • Q. Who is eligible for your programs?

    Our programs are designed for individuals and families experiencing homelessness, financial hardships, or housing instability. Eligibility depends on specific program criteria, such as commitment to seeking employment and compliance with shelter rules.

  • Q. What services does The Mercy Network provide?

    We offer temporary shelter, assistance in securing employment, resources for long-term stability, and housing through restored abandoned properties. Our programs focus on helping participants regain independence and rebuild their lives.

  • Q. How long can someone stay in your shelter.

    Participants can stay in our shelter for up to 90 days. The initial 30 days are offered to all participants, with additional time granted based on participation in workforce programs, securing employment, and meeting program requirements.

  • Q. What happens if someone doesn’t follow the program rules?

    Participants who fail to comply with program rules, such as maintaining employment, passing drug tests, or adhering to shelter policies, may be disqualified. Disqualified individuals can reapply after 60 days, but they are allowed a maximum of two attempts.

  • Q. How does The Mercy Network restore homes

    We acquire abandoned or neglected homes through tax deed sales, land banks, or donations. These homes are renovated with the help of volunteers, donated materials, and community support. Once restored, they are used as transitional housing or rented at affordable rates to eligible families.

  • Q. Do you provide long-term housing?

    Yes, our programs include pathways to long-term stability. Participants who meet the program requirements may qualify for housing vouchers and support in transitioning to independent living

  • Q. How do you fund your programs?

    Our funding comes from donations, community partnerships, grants, and income generated from renovated homes. We also rely on the generosity of volunteers and material donations to reduce costs.

  • Q. Can I volunteer to help with your programs

    Absolutely! We welcome volunteers to assist with home renovations, community outreach, and program support. Whether you have construction skills or simply want to make a difference, we’d love to have you join us.

  • Q. How can I support The Mercy Network?

    You can support us by donating funds, materials, or tools, volunteering your time, or spreading the word about our mission. Every contribution helps us restore homes, rebuild lives, and strengthen communities.

  • Q. What makes The Mercy Network unique?

    Our approach combines immediate support for individuals in need with a focus on community revitalization. By turning abandoned homes into safe housing, we create opportunities for individuals to rebuild their lives while improving the neighborhoods they call home.

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Our purpose is to transform lives and communities by providing safe housing, resources, and opportunities for homeless and displaced individuals to achieve lasting stability and independence.

The Mercy Network Inc is a 501c3 tax exempt corp. E.I.N.# 99-4749373.

  • (855) 637-2926
  • info@themercynetwork