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Mother of Mercy House does everything with the warmest of hearts. We don't discriminate, we are inclusive; we work with the community and add programs as we see needs or as the community sees needs.
Mother of Mercy House does everything with the warmest of hearts. We don’t discriminate, we are inclusive; we work with the community and add programs as we see needs or as the community sees needs.
This is my department, so this is what is important to me right now. STAFF: Our summer camp staff this year consists of counselors from the Sunrise Program of Phila which hires city youth, and most of those are from our neighborhood that we have sent to that program. We try to get our kids back to us. It’s good for the campers to have role models that they can relate to. We have known our new Summer Camp Director since she was in MS. She attended our craft days and every other program we had for children; she was a counselor at our camp. She now attends Chestnut Hill College as a freshman and will be working as Director. I will be an arm’s length away, but she is more than capable. The campers will see the role she earned and the responsibilities that she has been given.