House of Mercy -
Caring for people since 2001
Founded in 2001, the House of Mercy is committed to providing care and support to the most vulnerable members of society. Our projects focus on helping orphans, the elderly, and those affected by war.
About House of Mercy
Discover the story behind the House of Mercy and our mission.
Since 2001, the House of Mercy has been dedicated to supporting vulnerable individuals, including orphans, the elderly, and displaced persons. Through various initiatives, we have provided shelter, food, medical aid, and hope to thousands. Our foundation continues to grow thanks to our international partners and the commitment to improving lives across Ukraine. Learn more about our journey and the communities we serve.
Our Projects
Launched in 2004
Child Social Care Cente
Since 2005, the foundation has been providing care for orphans, homeless children, and children from troubled families. Over 80 graduates of the center have successfully built lives with education and employment.
Launched in 2008
Aid to medical institutions
We have received essential medical equipment, including wheelchairs, crutches, and hospital beds, which will be sent to hospitals treating wounded soldiers. This support will greatly enhance the care provided to those in recovery, ensuring they have the necessary tools for rehabilitation.
Launched in 2009
Family-Type Children’s Home
Opened in 2009, this family-oriented home offers a safe and loving environment for children to thrive.
Launched in 2012
Graduates’ Dormitory
This dormitory has provided a transitional space for graduates of the Child Social Care Center to gain independence and stability.
Launched in 2012
Elderly Care Homes
This dormitory has provided a transitional space for graduates of the Child Social Care Center to gain independence and stability.
Our main partner and best friend
The KPK-Ukraina Foundation is a publicly approved Norwegian humanitarian foundation that conducts aid work in Western Ukraine being the main partner and sponsor of the House of Mercy Charitable foundation in the city of Uzhhorod, Ukraine since 2001
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the mission of the House of Mercy?
Transforming mercy into action by providing support and hope to those in need. We strive to create a community where everyone feels loved and supported through access to resources and social services that promote a life of dignity.
What areas do you currently serve?
We operate across various regions of Ukraine, providing aid to children, the elderly, displaced persons, and vulnerable communities, including Roma populations and those affected by the war.
How can I get involved with the foundation?
There are many ways to help. You can volunteer, partner with us, or simply spread the word about our work. Contact us to learn more about current opportunities.
How are the foundation’s projects funded?
The foundation’s budget is primarily supported by the Norwegian organization “KRK-Ukraine” with whom we have partnered since 1998. Additionally, we receive support from various charitable organizations, funds, churches, and missions from around the world. We are open and grateful for any participation and assistance.
How does the foundation help during the war?
Since the full-scale invasion, we’ve expanded our efforts to include humanitarian aid distribution, shelter for internally displaced persons (IDPs), and support for military and first responders.
Children have found families
Grocery bags distributed
Helping
Refugees assisted
Our Sponsors