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12/1/2015
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Executive Summary <br />Mercy House Living Centers is a 501(c)(3) non - profit organization operating in Orange County. Mercy <br />House was founded in 1988 by Father Jerome T. Karcher with a vision to serve the homeless in our <br />community. In the belief that every person is born with an inherent human dignity, and that <br />homelessness is an affront to that dignity, our mission "to be a leader in ending homelessness by <br />providing a unique system of dignified housing opportunities, programs and supportive services" drives <br />all that we do. <br />Mercy House was quickly grown from a single shelter serving 10 single men, to a full system of care <br />designed to meet the needs of the homeless at all stages of their struggle. In the past year, Mercy House <br />provided services to over 6,400 of our community's most vulnerable men, women, and children. Though <br />our services have expanded and changed, our mission and reason for existence remains the same: to <br />end the homelessness of all who enter our system of care. <br />Organization Summary <br />Mercy House Living Centers ( "Mercy House ") is a non - profit organization serving the homeless <br />throughout Orange County, San Bernardino County, Riverside County, and Phoenix, Arizona. The non- <br />profit was incorporated in 1988 and began operations of our first transitional shelter program in 1990. <br />We have continued to successfully provide homeless service programs for over 25 years. In this time, we <br />have created a complete system of care based on a blend of continuum of care and housing first models <br />of ending homelessness. Our programs include homelessness prevention, emergency services and <br />shelters, transitional housing, aftercare programs, rapid re- housing programs as well as permanent <br />housing facilities. Because of the wide variety of services we provide, Mercy House staff have worked <br />closely with many homeless subpopulations including, but not limited to: homeless families, adult men <br />and women, veterans, women with children, chronically homeless individuals, persons living with <br />HIV /AIDS, individuals overcoming substance abuse, and those who are physically and mentally disabled. <br />Mission <br />Mission Statement: To be a leader in ending homelessness by providing a unique system of dignified <br />housing opportunities, programs and supportive services. <br />Operational Statement: To end the cycle of homelessness of those who enter our system of care. <br />2014 -2015 Statistics <br />• Mercy House prevented or ended the homelessness of 816 men, women, and children <br />• Mercy House provided transitional housing to 218 individuals, successfully transitioning 70 of <br />them into stable, permanent housing <br />
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