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Residential Program

Freedom Is Really Possible

No cost. No strings. Just real help for young women ready to find lasting freedom.

Daily Life

A Day in the Residential Program

Life at Mercy looks like structured days with real breathing room. Residents move through individual counseling sessions, group settings, daily rhythms of Scripture and prayer, life skills development, and time to simply rest and heal. It is not a rigid institution. It feels more like a home where someone finally sees you, knows you, and believes you can be whole.

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Real Stories

She Didn't Think Hope Was for Her

Thousands of young women have walked through our doors certain that their situation was too far gone. They left with a different story. Read what life looks like on the other side of the program.

Before You Apply

What to Expect When You Come

We want you to feel prepared, not overwhelmed. The details below cover everything you need to know before taking the first step. If you have questions that aren't answered here, we are a phone call away.

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Program Details

Eligibility

The residential program serves young women between the ages of 13 and 32 who are dealing with life-controlling issues such as eating disorders, self-harm, addiction, unplanned pregnancy, sexual abuse, or sex trafficking. Applicants must be willing to participate in a faith-based program.

Cost

There is no cost to residents or their families. The program is funded entirely through private donations. You will not be asked for insurance information or proof of income. The door is open regardless of your financial situation.

Program Length

The residential program typically runs six months, though length may vary depending on individual progress and need. Our goal is not to rush healing. Residents stay as long as it takes to build a solid foundation for life beyond Mercy.

Program Rules

Residents agree to follow a structured set of guidelines designed to create a safe, focused environment for healing. This includes limited phone and social media use, participation in all program activities, and commitment to the faith-based framework of the program.

What to Bring

Bring comfortable clothing, personal hygiene items, any prescribed medications, a Bible, and a journal if you have one. A full packing list is provided after your application is reviewed. Keep it simple. Everything you need will be here.

Phones and Technology

Phone use is limited during the program, particularly in the early weeks. This is intentional. Uninterrupted time away from outside noise creates the space needed for real healing to take place. Families are given regular updates and scheduled contact times.

Family Involvement

Family can play an important role in the healing process. Mercy Multiplied provides guidance to families throughout the program and offers opportunities for family participation at appropriate stages. We want the relationships that matter most to be part of the restoration.

After the Program

Completing the residential program is a beginning, not an ending. Graduates receive aftercare support and connection to a community that continues to walk alongside them. Many graduates go on to become advocates, volunteers, and voices of hope for others still searching.

Frequently Asked Questions

Still have questions?

Call us at (615) 538-8359 or email hello@louderagency.com