O documento discute os princípios da adoração segundo João 4:19-22. Os pontos principais são: (1) Deus procura por adoradores verdadeiros, não apenas adoração; (2) A adoração não depende de lugar, mas da disposição do coração; (3) A adoração em espírito e verdade é mais importante do que a forma exterior.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Trismanto, born in 1990 in Ciamis, Indonesia. He has a background in information technology and technical high school education. He has work experience in warehouse management, production operation, and quality control roles for several manufacturing companies between 2008-2016. His skills include computer programs, quality checking tools, forklift operation, and the ability to work individually and as part of a team.
The document provides 10 tips for preparing children to go back to school:
1. Get children back on a consistent sleep schedule before school starts to prepare them.
2. Make sure to get all necessary school supplies and paperwork organized.
3. Set specific academic and personal goals for the school year with your child.
4. Get to know your child's friends and their parents to ensure positive influences.
Los programas residenciales de Mercy Home en Chicago ofrecen catorce programas estructurados para niños y niñas de diferentes edades y necesidades, proporcionando un nuevo comienzo y apoyo educativo, terapéutico y emocional. Los jóvenes participan voluntariamente en actividades académicas, de terapia y comunitarias para mejorar su autoestima, relaciones y destrezas para la vida. Mercy Home también ofrece oportunidades educativas y recreativas continuas.
Este documento describe los cuatro pasos del proceso de admisión en Mercy Home for Boys & Girls: 1) contacto o recomendación, 2) visita informativa, 3) evaluación que incluye pruebas académicas e entrevistas, y 4) aceptación. El proceso evalúa la motivación del joven y si sus necesidades pueden ser cubiertas por los servicios de Mercy Home.
O documento discute os princípios da adoração segundo João 4:19-22. Os pontos principais são: (1) Deus procura por adoradores verdadeiros, não apenas adoração; (2) A adoração não depende de lugar, mas da disposição do coração; (3) A adoração em espírito e verdade é mais importante do que a forma exterior.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Trismanto, born in 1990 in Ciamis, Indonesia. He has a background in information technology and technical high school education. He has work experience in warehouse management, production operation, and quality control roles for several manufacturing companies between 2008-2016. His skills include computer programs, quality checking tools, forklift operation, and the ability to work individually and as part of a team.
The document provides 10 tips for preparing children to go back to school:
1. Get children back on a consistent sleep schedule before school starts to prepare them.
2. Make sure to get all necessary school supplies and paperwork organized.
3. Set specific academic and personal goals for the school year with your child.
4. Get to know your child's friends and their parents to ensure positive influences.
Los programas residenciales de Mercy Home en Chicago ofrecen catorce programas estructurados para niños y niñas de diferentes edades y necesidades, proporcionando un nuevo comienzo y apoyo educativo, terapéutico y emocional. Los jóvenes participan voluntariamente en actividades académicas, de terapia y comunitarias para mejorar su autoestima, relaciones y destrezas para la vida. Mercy Home también ofrece oportunidades educativas y recreativas continuas.
Este documento describe los cuatro pasos del proceso de admisión en Mercy Home for Boys & Girls: 1) contacto o recomendación, 2) visita informativa, 3) evaluación que incluye pruebas académicas e entrevistas, y 4) aceptación. El proceso evalúa la motivación del joven y si sus necesidades pueden ser cubiertas por los servicios de Mercy Home.
Tony spent years homeless after losing his family and being rejected by his foster parents. He found support through Mercy Home's AfterCare program. Thanks to their help getting a job and applying to college, Tony now hopes to live in Mercy Home's new AfterCare apartments where he will have on-site access to career resources and counseling. He looks forward to being part of a supportive community as he works to build an independent life.
This document summarizes an article from the winter 2011 issue of The Waifs' Messenger about a student named Raffi who struggled academically due to a lack of structure at home. When Raffi moved into Mercy Home, he found the support and encouragement he needed to succeed, including a set schedule, tutoring help, and accountability for his schoolwork and grades. As a result, Raffi went from failing grades to earning all A's and B's. The support of donors to Mercy Home enables them to provide students with educational programs that help them achieve academic success.
This document summarizes the activities and accomplishments of the MercyWorks volunteer program over the past few months. It discusses the volunteers' job placements, training activities, community nights exploring various topics, a fall retreat, special events hosted, and alumni updates. It also shares a reflection from volunteer Rachel Feerick on her experience witnessing the lives of the youth at Mercy Home.
This document summarizes Ringside for Mercy's Sake, an annual black-tie fundraising gala in Chicago that has been held since 1991 to raise funds for Mercy Home for Boys & Girls. The event features live boxing matches between traders, a live band, fine dining, auctions, and over 1,200 guests. All proceeds benefit Mercy Home for Boys & Girls, which was founded in the 1930s and has a history of boxing. Popular sponsors of the event include various financial institutions.
The Leader Council is a group of professional women who work to help children at Mercy Home overcome educational barriers. Many children at Mercy Home are behind academically due to past trauma and neglect. The Leader Council donates resources to provide these children access to schools, funding for private education, and opportunities for higher education and jobs. Through their efforts, more disadvantaged youth are achieving academic success and building brighter futures.
The Leader Council Graduates' Luncheon celebrates the accomplishments of student graduates from Mercy Home for Boys & Girls. At the event, graduates share their experiences and how education is helping them. The luncheon raises critical funds for tuition and educational programs at Mercy Home. It also allows prominent community members to congratulate graduates who have overcome challenges to complete their education.
Mercy Home for Boys & Girls provides expert resources and services for youth in crisis, including clinical programs, a professional care network, and professional development seminars. Master's-level social workers and diagnosticians provide counseling and care in their 14 residential homes. They connect hundreds to social services in the Chicago area through an extensive referral network. Throughout the year, Mercy Home organizes seminars led by experts on issues affecting youth to exchange information and provide the best care possible.
Mercy Home provides educational support to children through volunteer tutors. Over 200 tutors currently work one-on-one with children for an hour each week to help with homework and develop good educational skills. The tutoring helps children escape poverty by enabling academic success. Mercy Home needs more volunteer tutors to work with their growing number of youth. People can apply to become a tutor and make a lifelong difference with just one weekly hour of their time.
The MercyWorks program offers volunteers a unique opportunity to gain professional experience while living in community focused on social justice, spirituality, simple living and professional development. Volunteers commit to a year of service working with children at Mercy Home, building community, and engaging in spiritual reflection and discussion of social justice issues. In exchange, volunteers receive housing, a living stipend, training, and an education award.
Mercy Home's Friends First mentoring program matches children ages 9-17 with adult volunteers to form caring and reliable mentor relationships. For over 20 years, the program has successfully matched over 1,000 children with mentors. Mentors spend a few hours each month with their mentee doing fun activities like visiting museums, parks, and sporting events. These small acts of mentorship can make a lifetime of difference for a child by helping them build self-esteem, confidence, and resist negative peer pressure. The program provides training and ongoing support to mentors to foster meaningful relationships between each mentor-mentee pair.
Mercy Home for Boys & Girls is a Catholic organization established in 1887 in Chicago that provides shelter, education, and support to children and families in need. It saves lives by offering a safe home, nurturing environment, and opportunities for growth. Throughout its history, Mercy Home has expanded its services and facilities under the leadership of dedicated priests and presidents who work to continually meet the needs of at-risk youth.
Tony spent years homeless after losing his family and being rejected by his foster parents. He found support through Mercy Home's AfterCare program. Thanks to their help getting a job and applying to college, Tony now hopes to live in Mercy Home's new AfterCare apartments where he will have on-site access to career resources and counseling. He looks forward to being part of a supportive community as he works to build an independent life.
This document summarizes an article from the winter 2011 issue of The Waifs' Messenger about a student named Raffi who struggled academically due to a lack of structure at home. When Raffi moved into Mercy Home, he found the support and encouragement he needed to succeed, including a set schedule, tutoring help, and accountability for his schoolwork and grades. As a result, Raffi went from failing grades to earning all A's and B's. The support of donors to Mercy Home enables them to provide students with educational programs that help them achieve academic success.
This document summarizes the activities and accomplishments of the MercyWorks volunteer program over the past few months. It discusses the volunteers' job placements, training activities, community nights exploring various topics, a fall retreat, special events hosted, and alumni updates. It also shares a reflection from volunteer Rachel Feerick on her experience witnessing the lives of the youth at Mercy Home.
This document summarizes Ringside for Mercy's Sake, an annual black-tie fundraising gala in Chicago that has been held since 1991 to raise funds for Mercy Home for Boys & Girls. The event features live boxing matches between traders, a live band, fine dining, auctions, and over 1,200 guests. All proceeds benefit Mercy Home for Boys & Girls, which was founded in the 1930s and has a history of boxing. Popular sponsors of the event include various financial institutions.
The Leader Council is a group of professional women who work to help children at Mercy Home overcome educational barriers. Many children at Mercy Home are behind academically due to past trauma and neglect. The Leader Council donates resources to provide these children access to schools, funding for private education, and opportunities for higher education and jobs. Through their efforts, more disadvantaged youth are achieving academic success and building brighter futures.
The Leader Council Graduates' Luncheon celebrates the accomplishments of student graduates from Mercy Home for Boys & Girls. At the event, graduates share their experiences and how education is helping them. The luncheon raises critical funds for tuition and educational programs at Mercy Home. It also allows prominent community members to congratulate graduates who have overcome challenges to complete their education.
Mercy Home for Boys & Girls provides expert resources and services for youth in crisis, including clinical programs, a professional care network, and professional development seminars. Master's-level social workers and diagnosticians provide counseling and care in their 14 residential homes. They connect hundreds to social services in the Chicago area through an extensive referral network. Throughout the year, Mercy Home organizes seminars led by experts on issues affecting youth to exchange information and provide the best care possible.
Mercy Home provides educational support to children through volunteer tutors. Over 200 tutors currently work one-on-one with children for an hour each week to help with homework and develop good educational skills. The tutoring helps children escape poverty by enabling academic success. Mercy Home needs more volunteer tutors to work with their growing number of youth. People can apply to become a tutor and make a lifelong difference with just one weekly hour of their time.
The MercyWorks program offers volunteers a unique opportunity to gain professional experience while living in community focused on social justice, spirituality, simple living and professional development. Volunteers commit to a year of service working with children at Mercy Home, building community, and engaging in spiritual reflection and discussion of social justice issues. In exchange, volunteers receive housing, a living stipend, training, and an education award.
Mercy Home's Friends First mentoring program matches children ages 9-17 with adult volunteers to form caring and reliable mentor relationships. For over 20 years, the program has successfully matched over 1,000 children with mentors. Mentors spend a few hours each month with their mentee doing fun activities like visiting museums, parks, and sporting events. These small acts of mentorship can make a lifetime of difference for a child by helping them build self-esteem, confidence, and resist negative peer pressure. The program provides training and ongoing support to mentors to foster meaningful relationships between each mentor-mentee pair.
Mercy Home for Boys & Girls is a Catholic organization established in 1887 in Chicago that provides shelter, education, and support to children and families in need. It saves lives by offering a safe home, nurturing environment, and opportunities for growth. Throughout its history, Mercy Home has expanded its services and facilities under the leadership of dedicated priests and presidents who work to continually meet the needs of at-risk youth.