What makes this program different
A day built around your healing
Residents follow a structured daily rhythm designed to create safety and consistency while leaving room for real growth. Each day includes individual and group counseling sessions, time in Scripture and prayer, life skills development, and community meals shared with staff and fellow residents. There is space to breathe, space to grieve, and space to discover who you are outside of the things that have defined you. Structure here isn't about control. It's about giving you a foundation you can actually stand on.
They came in without hope. They left with a life.
The most powerful thing we can tell you is what others have lived. Mercy graduates have walked through eating disorders, addiction, abuse, trafficking, self-harm, and more. They will tell you the same thing: freedom is real. Read their stories and see what's possible for you.
Here's what the process looks like
Taking the first step can feel overwhelming. We want to make it as clear and simple as possible. The application process begins with a phone call. From there, our admissions team walks alongside you every step of the way, answering questions and helping you understand what to expect before you ever arrive at one of our homes.
Program Details at a Glance
Who Is Eligible
The residential program is open to 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 environment.
Cost
There is no cost to residents. The program is funded entirely through private donations from individuals, churches, and organizations who believe in this work. You will not be billed, and there are no income requirements to qualify.
Program Length
The residential program typically lasts six months, though the length of each resident's stay is personalized based on her individual progress and needs. The goal is lasting freedom, not a fixed timeline.
Program Guidelines
Residents agree to follow the structure of the program, which includes attending all counseling sessions, participating in group activities, and adhering to community standards that support a safe and healing environment for everyone in the home. Cell phones and outside media are limited, especially early in the program, to allow residents to focus fully on their healing.
What to Bring
Plan to bring modest, comfortable clothing and personal hygiene items. A detailed packing list is provided once your application is accepted. Keep it simple. Everything you need to grow and heal will be provided for you here.
Locations
Mercy Multiplied operates residential homes across the United States and Canada. During the application process, our admissions team will work with you to identify the home that is the right fit based on availability and your individual situation.
Family Involvement
Family communication is limited early in the program to help residents focus on their own healing without outside distractions. As residents progress, opportunities for family contact and involvement grow. Our staff can speak with families directly about what to expect during this time.
After the Program
Graduation is not the end. Mercy Multiplied offers ongoing support through aftercare resources, alumni community, and connections to local churches and counselors. The goal is to ensure that the freedom you find here has roots that hold long after you leave.
Common Questions
You have questions. We have answers.
If something isn't covered here, please reach out. Our admissions team is glad to talk with you personally and help you understand whether the program is the right fit.