Residential Home, Community Classes, Thrift Store, Risk Avoidence Program for Youth, and more!

Foundation: 2013

Joined Community Fuse on November 12, 2024

MERCY MANOR is a non-profit that exists to promote healthy choices for future families.

As a ministry, our vision is to see individuals facing crisis pregnancy living out their full potential in Christ. We understand the challenges that come with unplanned pregnancies, and whether parenting your child or placing your child for modern adoption, we believe God has a plan and purpose for you and your child—born and unborn!

You don’t have to do this alone!

Mercy Manor has 4 programs under its umbrella:

  • Residential Home: Foster certified for minors (13-17) in crisis pregnancy
  • Community Classes: free earning- while- learning program for anyone experiencing an unplanned or crisis pregnancy
  • Born Again Thrift Store: Resume` building and job skills training for those who have completed our program.
  • Risk Avoidance Program: Empower students 5th – 12th grade by utilizing a 14 lesson curriculum teaching youth to abstain from risky behaviors through goal setting and character building lessons.

To learn more about our classes or sign up, please visit: https://mercymanor.com/classes

Our Residential Home serves the entire state of Texas. We are 1 of only 4 homes for this population in Texas.

Our Community Classes are held in Gregg County, but serve people from the immediate surrounding counties as well.

Our Risk Avoidance program serves Gregg, Marrion, Smith, Upshur, Rusk, Cass, Red River, Panola, Hopkins, Anderson, and Wood county.

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Contact Information:

Address: 1408 W. Marshall Ave Longview, TX 75604, Longview, Texas
Phone: (903) 736-3133
Contact Name: Faith Noe
We don't currently have Spanish speaking staff/volunters.

Hours of Operation:

  • Mon - Tues: 8am - 5pm
  • Wed - Fri: 10am - 4:30pm

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Residential Home: Female, age 13-17, pregnant
  • Community Classes: Male and Female in unplanned pregnancy or parenting young children.
  • Born Again Thrift Store: Must complete either Residential Program or Community Classes.
  • Risk Avoidance: Youth ages 5th-12th grades.

Service Areas:

Anderson County, TX / Cass County, TX / Gregg County, TX / Hopkins County, TX / Marion County, TX / Panola County, TX / Red River County, TX / Rusk County, TX / Smith County, TX / Upshur County, TX / Wood County, TX

Cost/Fees:

Free

Donations

Click here to make an online donation

Diaper Bags, Diapers, Wipes, Baby hooded towels and baby hygiene items, Adult hygiene items

Volunteering

  • Sorting donations for Thrift Store
  • Cleaning
  • Mail outs
  • Fixing meals
  • Transportation for clients
  • Teaching Classes
  • Collection of items (Example: Diaper Drive)

Our Mission

MERCY MANOR is a non-profit that exists to promote healthy choices for future families.

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Headquarters:
1408 W. Marshall Ave Longview, TX 75604, Longview, Texas

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HISTORY

“You feel very isolated and alone, and that’s the driving force behind the idea of Mercy Manor…to speak life into these young ladies and let them know they’re not defined by their circumstances, and we have a sovereign God who can take the most hurtful of situations and turn it into something powerful.” — Stephanie Fears, Founder

Mercy Manor was founded in 2013 after Texas Legislation did away with maternity home licensing. All long-term housing was approved for those 18 years of age and older.

This left a large number of girls ages 13-17 requesting help with no place to go.

Having experienced a teen pregnancy at the age of 16, Stephanie Fears (Founder & Executive Director) understands the fear, confusion, chaos, guilt, and shame that comes with a teen pregnancy. Abortion was encouraged, but it was not an option they would consider.

She praises God every day that her heart was burdened for that precious child to have life!

It was Stephanie’s compassion for these young ladies that birthed our ministry.

For Stephanie and her family, they chose adoption, and after reuniting with her son 20 years later, she has been able to witness the benefits of the alternatives to abortion. She has seen the productive life her son is living, gained a personal relationship with his adoptive parents, and heard the blessing this young man has been in the lives of those desperately wanting to have and love a child of their own!

Throughout the last few years, by God’s grace, Mercy Manor has continued to grow. As a ministry, they have expanded their services, and they are now serving individuals of all ages who find themselves facing a crisis pregnancy.