Mercy Home for Boys & Girls is a 123-year-old organization that provides residential care and support programs for at-risk youth in Chicago. It has two campuses that can accommodate up to 134 youth between the ages of 11-21 at a time. On average, youth live at Mercy Home for 18.5 months. Mercy Home also offers mentoring and alumni support programs that collectively serve over 400 youth annually. Mercy Home relies on private funding for 99.7% of its operating support.
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Mercy Home 'By the Numbers'
1. Mercy Home for Boys & Girls:
By The Numbers
23,000+ Youth who have lived at Mercy Home over its123-year history.
2 Mercy Home locations in Chicago: the William E. & Mary Gannon Hay Boys Campus
and independent living residence in the West Loop, and a girls campus in the Beverly/
Morgan Park community.
40 Percentage increase in overall capacity at the Hay Boys Campus after 2003 expansion.
11-21 Ages of Mercy Home youth in residential programs.
134 Total number of spaces provided in Mercy Home’s 14 residential homes.
18.5 Average number of months a young person lives at Mercy Home.
Some children stay at Mercy Home for many years, while others need intervention
for a much shorter time, even a few weeks.
100 Percentage of youth in Mercy Home’s residential programs who attend school
or work. Older youth often do both!
50+ Number of elementary, high schools and colleges where Mercy Home’s
residential youth are currently enrolled.
95 Youth matched through Mercy Home’s Friends First mentoring program, which
matches adult volunteers with at-risk children who live at home with their families.
9-17 Ages of young people participating in the Friends First mentoring program.
150+ Former Mercy Home residents actively participating in the AfterCare program,
which, for more than 20 years, has provided ongoing support to alumni for as long as
assistance is needed.
400+ total young men and women served each year through our three major
programs—Residential, AfterCare and Friends First.
99.7% Mercy Home operating support raised from private sources.
2. Mercy Home is nationally accredited by the Council of Accreditation of
Services for Families and Children, Inc. (COA). Mercy Home is a member of the
National Catholic Development Conference (NCDC), and has been cited as an
exemplary residential care agency in the State of Illinois by the Department
of Children and Family Services (DCFS) licensing office.
For more information visit
us at www.mercyhome.org
1140 W. Jackson Blvd, Chicago, IL 60607
312.738.7560