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WHAT WAS THE BARNES AND NOBLE BOOKFAIR?

Barnes and Noble is one of the largest book sellers in America. They give back to the community in a variety of ways, one of which is through daylong book fairs. If you like to shop at Barnes and Noble, download the form and present it when you shop on November 4th at any Barnes and Noble across the country. If you prefer, you can shop online during the week of November 4 through November 10th. A portion of the proceeds goes to Mercy Home’s supportive programs for children and adults with autism and other developmental challenges. For more information on this event you can call Meghann Flynn at 718-832-1075 x 36.


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MACY'S - "Shop for a Cause / Oct. 17th"
MERCY HOME VIDEO - "Life Skills... Life Long"
MERCY MATTERS - 2009 Speical Edition Newsletter
MERCY MATTERS - Fall 2008 Newsletter
2008 ANNUAL REPORT

YOUNG PROFESSIONALS FUNDRAISER "Lift Your Glass"
MERCY HOME 15th Annual Golf Classic '09
Mothers Day Cards - Order now for next year....
MERCY MATTERS - Summer 2008 Newsletter
MERCY HOME - New Brochure
145th Anniversary Special Edition Issue
Mercy Home Anniversary Brochure


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We'd like to announce the winners of the 4th of July Blastoff Raffle!

1st Prize --- Kevin Scanlon -- $1000
2nd Prize --- Michael Healy -- $300
3rd Prize --- Sisters of Mercy-AGH -- $100
4th Prize --- Anne O’Brien, RSM -- $100


The Mercy Home interview was broadcast Sunday, August 3, 2008 at 4:30 a.m. , and heard on Dialogue 101.1 with Al Merdeith, CBSFM Radio 101.1 NY and on WCBS-FM HD. It was also heard on John Montone's New York, 1010 Wins Radio, NY. The broadcast also ran on Satellite radio as well.

Congratulations to Litttljohn Residence which recently celebrated its 20th anniversary!

Congratulations to Visitation Residence which recently celebrated its 30th anniversary!

 

 

 

 

Congratulations to Melodic Soul, The Mercy Home Performance Band which gave presentations on “The Making of the Band” which highlighted the importance of music and group work in the lives of persons with developmental challenges at workshops sponsored by WORC and YAI. (photo with presentation board)

 


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