Mercy Home for Boys & Girls provides expert resources and services for youth in crisis, including clinical programs, a professional care network, and professional development seminars. Master's-level social workers and diagnosticians provide counseling and care in their 14 residential homes. They connect hundreds to social services in the Chicago area through an extensive referral network. Throughout the year, Mercy Home organizes seminars led by experts on issues affecting youth to exchange information and provide the best care possible.
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Expert Resources
1. Expert Resources
Since 1887, Mercy Home for Boys & Girls has been a success-based innovator in youth
care. As part of providing solutions for kids in crisis, we unite a host of
expert resources.
Clinical Experience in Residential Programs
From the moment they walk through the front door, youth who enter Mercy Home
have access to the expertise of Master’s-level social workers and diagnosticians who
work full time in our Admissions program. In addition, each one of our 14 homes has
a licensed therapist on staff to provide counseling.
Professional Care Network
A call to Mercy Home for Boys & Girls can save a child’s life. In addition to providing
a port in the storm for 132 young people in our residential programs, we connect
hundreds more every year to social service providers throughout the greater Chicago
metropolitan area.
In our continuous professional outreach and interaction with other agencies, we
maintain an extensive referral network of social service organizations. The referral
network is an online directory that has been created and maintained to assist the
social service community. Please visit mercyhome.org/referrals.
Leading the Conversation
Throughout the year, Mercy Home organizes professional development seminars for
area youth care providers. The sessions are led by prominent experts in the social
service field. These forums help us lead a public conversation on issues affecting
today’s young people. They also allow us to exchange information with our social
service colleagues so that more young people in the Chicagoland area receive the
best care and support possible.
2. Speaker Series 2008
February 13 - Dr. Gary Hill
Trauma, Anxiety and PTSD: The Attachment
Connection
March 11 - Dr. Marc Atkins
Links to Learning: A School Based Mental
Health Service Model for Urban Children
April 17 -Mary Jo Barrett, MSW
The delicate energy balance: Compassion
Fatigue Caring for Yourself and Others
May 13 - Dr. Carl Bell
Strategies for the Prevention of Youth Violence
in Chicago Public Schools
June 11 - Dr. Froma Walsh
Strengthening Family Resilience in
Multi-stressed Families
For more information on upcoming seminars at
Mercy Home, visit mercyhome.org/speakerseries
1140 W. Jackson Blvd, Chicago, IL 60607
312.378.7560