Mercy Neighborhood Ministries Inc

Programs
Homecare Services for Seniors
Homecare Services - Home Care aides and nurses provided 2901 hours of service to seniors in the inner city. Through personal care, housekeeping and health reviews, we helped 34 seniors remain in their own homes. Home care services were discontinued at the end of March 2022. Planning for the closure of home care began 2021 with Board committee planning and implementing the plan for ending homecare services. All clients were seamlessly transitioned to care with another agency with no gaps in services. STNA - The STNA Training programs enrolled 50 individuals and graduated 39 trained aides over the year and assisted them in attaining and retaining their employment with many agencies and institutions in our area. We further supported their job success by providing a workforce job coach who serves as a resource for our graduates who entered the workforce, some of them employed for the very first time. We also assisted them in retaining their employment and further supported their job success by providing access to a Resource Navigator, who assists individuals in mitigating barriers that may impede employment retention. In 2022, we continued to maintain class capacity at 50% in response to the continued challenges around COVID 19.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2022 – Dec 31, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$563.1KSenior and Supportive Services
Senior and Supportive Services - MNM served on average 150 households per month for Senior and Supportive Services. This included bi-monthly home deliveries of food bags from our community food pantry, increased socialization for homebound seniors through weekly phone calls and hand written notes, advocacy, assistance completing benefit paperwork and more. A total of 353 individuals received Supportive Services that included food, financial assistance for State ID's, birth certificates as well as rental and utility assistance. An additional 257 individuals received referrals to other community resources. We served 26 individuals with Representative Payee Services.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2022 – Dec 31, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$213.3KWorkforce Development and Adult Education
Workforce Development and Adult Education - Our dedicated education team of staff helped adult learners steadily increase their academic skills and provided workplace skills assessment to 129 job seekers. In addition, 23 individuals graduated from the Hospital Worker Readiness Program. In 2022, we continued to maintain class capacity at 50% in response to the continued challenges around COVID 19. MNMs Workforce Supportive Services Program assisted 171 individuals with wraparound services to help ensure financial stability, training program completion, and long term employment retention.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2022 – Dec 31, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$190.8K
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