Mercy House would like to thank the following agencies and organizations for their support and collaboration:
Community Links and Resources
Harrisonburg Redevelopment Housing Authority
Phone: 540-434-7386
United Way of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County
Thanks for funding Mercy House and connecting us to other resources.
Phone: (540) 434-6639
Harrisonburg Continuum of Care
for collaborating with Mercy House for funding, participating in the Homeless Management Information System and providing recommendations for how to manage housing for Harrisonburg’s low-income families and individuals.
Food Stamp Program - Department of Social Services
Phone: 574-5100
Patch Work Pantry
http://www.cmcva.org/patchwork-pantry.html
Wednesday 7-8pm at Community Mennonite Church, 70 S. High St
Phone:433-2148
Way to Go
Thanks for assisting residents with car-related expenses.
Harrisonburg/Rockingham Department of Social Services
Thank you for collaborative efforts to ensure that Mercy House residents receive services for which they are eligible. (540) 574-5100
First Step
http://www.firststepva.com/
126 Franklin Street, 16-bed emergency shelter for victim of domestic violence
Phone: 434-0295 or 1-866-223-9169
The Salvation Army
http://www.salvationarmyusa.org/usn/www_usn_2.nsf#
185 Ashby Avenue
Phone: (540)-434-4854
HARTS Harrisonburg and Rockingham Thermal Shelter
An emergency shelter during the cold weather months (Nov-March)
Phone: 540-578-3868
Hand-in-Hand Resource for Mothers of Rockingham Memorial Hospital
for overseeing case management of teenagers at the Sandal House.
Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development
for serving as the administrator of Virginia State Shelter Grants and HUD Grants.
Blue Ridge Area Food Bank
for providing low-cost, nutritional foods to the Mercy House food pantry.
Phone: 540-248-3663
James Madison University
for providing volunteers, interns and Federal Work Study students as well as parenting classes and counseling for our residents.
Eastern Mennonite University
for providing volunteers and interns.
Bridgewater College
for providing volunteers and interns.
Blue Ridge Community College
for providing financial literacy classes for children and teens.
Harrisonburg Police Department
for prompt responses to calls and for developing and promoting the Snowflake Wishes Program.
Project Inasmuch - Harrisonburg Baptist Church
for completing numerous projects at Mercy House.
New Hope United Methodist Church
for building shelving for our saved files.
Clear Channel Radio
for collaborating with Mercy House and the Harrisonburg Police Department to promote the Snowflake Wishes Program.
Harrisonburg City Public Schools
for working with Mercy House staff to find solutions to children’s problems and delays.
Rockingham County Public Schools
for working with Mercy House staff to find solutions to children’s problems and delays.
Harrisonburg Transportation Department
for helping families make transportation arrangements to get their children to school.