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Mercy Ministries

Mercy Multiplied
Mercy Ministries Official Logo.jpg
Motto Lives transformed. Hope restored.
Founded 1983
Founder Nancy Alcorn
Website www.mercymultiplied.com
Formerly called
Mercy Ministries, Covenant Ministries

Mercy Multiplied is an international, Christian and charitable organization that offers a six-month residential program for young women aged between 13 and 28 who struggle with various "life controlling" issues such as eating disorders, depression, self-harm, abuse issues, and drug and alcohol addictions.

Mercy Multiplied take a pro-life stance in their faith-based approach, and as such, extend their program to offer women with unplanned pregnancies with alternatives to abortion, as well as treat women who identify as lesbian or who have sexual identity issues. In 2010, Mercy Ministries extended their program to work with victims of sex trafficking.

Mercy Multiplied was founded in 1983 by Nancy Alcorn.

Nancy Alcorn had previously worked for eight years as an athletic director at the Tennessee Department of Corrections, a correctional facility for juvenile delinquent girls, then moved on to supervise foster-care placements, working with the Emergency Child Protective Services unit investigating cases of abuse and neglect. She then moved on to a Director of Women role at the Nashville Teen Challenge program for two years. Alcorn opened the first Mercy Ministries home in West Monroe In 1983 (which until 1987 was better-known as "Covenant Ministries"). A second home was opened in Nashville in 1996 followed by new corporate headquarters in 2001.

Mercy Multiplied went international in 2001, opening two facilities Australia followed by further homes in the United Kingdom in 2006, New Zealand in 2007 and Canada in 2010. Following controversy and widely publicized abuse scandals, they announced the closure of the Australian homes. The Sunshine Coast facility closed in June 2008 followed by the Sydney home in October 2009.

Mercy Multiplied also opened homes in St Louis, Missouri and Sacramento, California in 2005 and 2009 respectively,. To date, Mercy Ministries has disclosed anticipated homes to be opened in Washington, D.C., North Carolina, Los Angeles, Florida, Vietnam, Peru and South Africa.

While the Mercy Multiplied website states they are a non-denominational Christian organization, Mercy Multiplied are also considered to be evangelical,charismatic and fundamentalist, both as an organization and in their approach to treatment.


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