Way of Mercy
Cause Area
- Children & Youth
- Education & Literacy
- Health & Medicine
- Hunger
- International
Location
6480 Wayzata Blvd, Suite 207Golden Valley, MN 55426 United StatesOrganization Information
Mission Statement
We are dedicated to saving children who are suffering from poverty, hunger, trafficking, slavery, and lack of medical and educational opportunities. We fight for protection of basic human rights. Our mission is to create lasting solutions to poverty, hunger, and social injustice through creation og livelihood programs, providing medical services, school education. Our work is supported by mobilizing the power of voluntteers and the generosity of donors.
Description
Our vision is that no child will ever risk becoming a victim. We believe that one day all children will have the opportunity to live in safety, attain an excellent education and have necessary meducal service.
Way of Mercy aims to create life in all its fullness for every child. Our vision to implement sustainable for kids eradicating hunger and poverty, trafficking and slavery.
Our programs include:
1. Orphanage
Today we can shelter only 50 childrne in our current orphanage. We are gathering the funds to build another building that will provide housing, medical and educational facilities for up to 300 children.
2. Education
Today our staff includes teachers to support education of elementary and secondary levels. Part of the teaching staff are employed by the Way of Mercy foundation and others work as volunteers.
3. Medical Rehabilitations program
Our facilities include a medical center. Today one doctor and one psychologist are operating full time to support the children. our goal is to expand our medical center and employ more doctors in a near future.
4. Business program
The goal of our orphanage to become self-sufficient and support other shelters by raising our own food in our garden and agricultural lands. This gives us a great opportunity to educate the kids in questions of agriculture and have fun. We are aiming to build several green houses to expand our own food production.