What We Do

Ministry
Work

Practice Mercy staff members go from tent to tent forming deep friendships by praying with and encouraging families. With every interaction, we strive to restore hope and dignity by adding a sense of community to their lives.

Prayer
Intervention

Violence traumatizes many of the children in these makeshift camps. Much of that trauma follows them from their home countries and plagues them while they are forced to wait in inhumane conditions. We are aware of rape victims living in these camps or city squares; our staff provides spiritual support and basic counseling for young girls and women regardless of their background. We are praying for hope and healing, and pray for the comfort and peace of Jesus during these trying times. When possible, we refer these individuals to different organizations for professional help and connect them to particular shelters.

Distributing
Supplies

We visit families personally, tent by tent, asking about their personal needs, health, and hygiene. The items we provide vary but we distribute basic necessities such as clothing, footwear, vitamins, and toiletries, as well as cover medical expenses thanks to your charitable gifts.

Relocation
Assistance

As migrants are allowed to cross the border, we assist with the process and partner with organizations serving in that capacity. The transition from Mexico to the United States is usually scary and uninformed. Because of collaborations and partnerships, we can provide temporary accommodations, help with travel when needed, and assist with other immediate needs.

Advocacy

We love to share the stories of our friends at the border and will use any and all platforms to raise awareness of the direct affects that regulations or policies like MPP or Title 42 have on human rights and dignity of sojourners. If we can, we will reach out to known lawyers who work pro bono that may have time to assist our immigrant friends.

Ministry
Work

Practice Mercy staff members go from tent to tent forming deep friendships by praying with and encouraging families. With every interaction, we strive to restore hope and dignity by adding a sense of community to their lives.

Prayer
Intervention

Violence traumatizes many of the children in these makeshift camps. Much of that trauma follows them from their home countries and plagues them while they are forced to wait in inhumane conditions. We are aware of rape victims living in these camps or city squares; our staff provides spiritual support and basic counseling for young girls and women regardless of their background. We are praying for hope and healing, and pray for the comfort and peace of Jesus during these trying times. When possible, we refer these individuals to different organizations for professional help and connect them to particular shelters.

Distributing
Supplies

We visit families personally, tent by tent, asking about their personal needs, health, and hygiene. The items we provide vary but we distribute basic necessities such as clothing, footwear, vitamins, and toiletries, as well as cover medical expenses thanks to your charitable gifts.

Relocation
Assistance

As migrants are allowed to cross the border, we assist with the process and partner with organizations serving in that capacity. The transition from Mexico to the United States is usually scary and uninformed. Because of collaborations and partnerships, we can provide temporary accommodations, help with travel when needed, and assist with other immediate needs.

Advocacy

We love to share the stories of our friends at the border and will use any and all platforms to raise awareness of the direct affects that regulations or policies like MPP or Title 42 have on human rights and dignity of sojourners. If we can, we will reach out to known lawyers who work pro bono that may have time to assist our immigrant friends.