
Rooted in a legacy of Mercy spanning more than a century, MercyFirst
inspires hope and
promotes healing for children and families in need. MercyFirst values diversity and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship, military or family status.
promotes healing for children and families in need. MercyFirst values diversity and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship, military or family status.
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Meet our children and families
Tanisha’s home life had never been stable. Her mother could not care for her and her father was not around. She came to MercyFirst's Foster Boarding Home Program....Read On
Javier arrived at MercyFirst’s Campus after a series of failed placements in foster homes. Having been removed from his mother's home shortly after birth... Read On
At 15 years old Cristina found herself pregnant and alone. She had lived
in foster homes since she was eight and had no family of her own... Read On
Recent Gifts
$5,000 TDCharitable Foundation
$50,000 BNYMellon
$125,000 Family Foundation
$20,000 Sisters of Mercy
$10,000 Newsday
$5,000 Bank of America
Latest News & Events
- Check out Harvest Ball Hot Shots LIBN.
- Village School Holiday Worshop.
- MercyFirst HarvestBall Raises $100k.
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