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701 Mercy Drive P.O. Box 808
Belmont,
NC 28012-0808
United States
Tel: 704 825 4711
Fax: 704 825 9976
House of Mercy, 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. The House opened on May 18, 1991 as a result of the concern of the Sisters of Mercy of North Carolina. The Sisters had a desire to respond to the AIDS epidemic being faced in Gaston and Mecklenburg counties, and other part of North Carolina.
Historically, Sisters of Mercy, in the spirit of their foundress, Catherine McAuley, have endeavoured to serve those in need and to be responsive to unmet needs in society. So, in 1988, a formal decision was made by the governing body of the Sisters of Mercy of North Carolina to seek a way to become involved in ministering to people living with AIDS. As the Sisters conducted a study to determine how best to use their limited resources to respond to the epidemic, it became clear that housing was the greatest need in the area; at that time, there were no housing options for persons living with HIV/AIDS.
After planning, many obstacles and three years, the happy day arrived when the House of Mercy was able to open its doors and welcome the first residents.
The Sisters of Mercy of the Americas South Central Community, ever mindful of our name, MERCY, endeavor to respond to the needs of society in light of the concerns of our foundress Catherine McAuley. We strive to give individual and corporate witness to the compassion and love of God to Persons Living with AIDS while embracing the value of sacredness of life, justice, human dignity, service and integrity.
Through our ministry of the House Of Mercy, Inc. we:
House of Mercy, above all else, is a home.