“Today at The Mercy House, we are distributing back-to-school supplies and backpacks to make sure that each child in the community has the supplies they need for a happy and productive school year,” said Cheryl Riley, Director of the Respect Life Office and Mercy House at the Archdiocese of Newark.
The Mercy House is a family-oriented resource and referral center in the heart of Newark with a focus on assisting pregnant and parenting women who need a safe and supportive environment. The ministry has since expanded to serve anyone in need. For over 20 years, the Respect Life Office of the Archdiocese of Newark has provided spiritual retreats and healing for those who have had an abortion. In 2018, the Archdiocese opened the first The Mercy House location in Newark to provide a safe, faith-filled environment for expecting mothers, individuals dealing with addiction, and those in abusive relationships. Additional locations in Hudson, Bergen and Union counties are planned. The Mercy House provides necessities to families in need, distributing 3,000 bags of food annually and 40-50 bags of clothing and household items every week.
As of 2022, the Census Bureau report states that the approximate population of Newark is 307,220, with a poverty rate of over 26%. The Mercy House’s goal is to make sure that members of the community are supported as needed and provided with resources and assistance with necessities such as clothing, food and household items.
“Today, we provided two moms with uniforms and school shoes for their children, along with backpacks,” Riley said. “There have been times when children could not even start school because they did not have the supplies or proper uniforms. We will help any moms that need help getting uniforms and school shoes. We want to make sure that each child has the essentials.”
The Mercy House is open year-round on Tuesdays and Fridays to provide food, clothing, baby supplies, and furniture and to aid in finding work and housing for individuals and families in need. Learn more by visiting www.rcan.org/respect-life/mercy-house.