In The News

El Monte Veterans Village opens – first housing development for homeless Veterans in the San Gabriel Valley

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Local non-profit organization Oakwood Creative Care has partnered with the national nonprofit Mercy Housing to unite the young and the young at heart through an intergenerational gardening project funded by the City of Mesa. Oakwood Creative Care is a Day Club offering innovative care solutions to seniors afflicted with the devastating effects of Alzheimer’s, stroke,

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Follow BCP’s Housing Commission at www.bipartisanpolicy.org/housing

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Community Matters 2014 Take a look at some of the good work done over the past few months by Mercy Housing Staff and Partners in communities all across the nation. Sister Lillian Murphy retiring after 27 years of service as Mercy Housing CEO In June 2014, Sister Lillian Murphy, RSM, will retire from her position as Chief Executive

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Community Matters Winter 2014 The Home Depot Foundation and Mercy Housing have joined together to help those who have dedicated their lives to serving America and keeping us safe. Thanks to a $400,000 grant from the Home Depot Foundation, Mercy Housing Lakefront is renovating 108 units of affordable housing specifically for veterans and their families.

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Mercy Housing resident Terri Ruffin

Community Matters Winter 2014 Thirty years ago, Terri Ruffin made the decision to join the United States Army. Her superiors quickly recognized her talents and it wasn’t long before she was selected to receive specialized training in Air Traffic Control School. “I became the first African-American female Air Traffic Control instructor in the U.S. Army,” Terri said. It’s a distinction

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Mercy Housing properties addressing the homeless veteran population

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Sister Lillian Murphy

As you may now know, after an incredibly rewarding 27 years of service to Mercy Housing, I have decided to retire from my position as CEO. The decision was certainly bittersweet, but made much easier by knowing that my successor would be Mercy Housing’s current president, Jane Graf. Jane is a dynamic and well-respected leader in the

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Community Matters Winter 2014 A report by HUD and the Department of Veterans Affairs released at the end of last year proclaimed a 24 percent reduction in homelessness among veterans since 2010. In fact, the year 2012 alone boasted an eight percent reduction in homelessness for our country’s vets. Although this news is certainly encouraging, the sad fact is that

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Mercy Loan Fund is pleased to announce the appointment of Jaime G. Gomez and Maureen Warren to its Board of Directors. Mercy Loan Fund is a national nonprofit community lending organization headquartered in Denver.

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