Find an organisation that continues the work of Mercy.
a Catholic college-preparatory school founded in 1905 by the Sisters of Mercy. The Sisters continue to sponsor it today along with a Board of Trustees which governs the school. Lauralton Hall's unique mission is to foster a community atmosphere enriched by the Mercy tradition and to educate young women to pursue knowledge, recognize truth, and respond to the needs of others.
With 25 years experience in the treatment field in Ireland Aiséirí has made a significant contribution to recovery from addiction.
Located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Carlow University was founded by the Sisters of Mercy in 1929.
Established in 1988 by the Sisters of Mercy, Catherine House Inc. is the only provider of supported accommodation in South Australia for women over 21 years and unaccompanied by children.
Galilee Community is a sacred space, a place of prayer, reflection and sacred landscapes that draw the human spirit to find God present in all life experiences.
A family care home licensed by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, is able to serve a capacity of six residents in a home setting.
MAMRE is a place of promise and reflection. Our mission is to nurture and empower peoples' lives in a holistic way through training, job creation, hospitality and other human services, delivered in a spirit of welcome, mercy and justice.
Marymount Mercy Centre offers Renewal Programs for Sisters, Clergy and Laity and a Formators Training Program for those engaged in formation or for those who are being prepared for this ministry.
The Mater Hospital was opened in 1962 by the Sisters of Mercy, a Catholic Order of Nuns originating from Ireland.