Renewed Link With The Jesuit Refugee Service
Our Mercy work was created in 1994 specifically to help and heal refugees , in particular young refugees, war orphans, or others whose family life has been totally disrupted by the wars in Africa. The security of a stable home brings healing and education diminishes fear of the future, replacing it with hope. Hence our motto: Love changes everything. Mercy House embodies this and our history has proved this to be true.

On September 25th 2023, we held what we hope will become an annual event: A Mercy Family Reunion Day. The idea is to bring together past and present residents for a relaxed celebration, a chance to meet, refresh friendships, foster community spirit and a sense of belonging, which is so important for us all, but especially for those who have no family or no family nearby. Obviously, it was held at Mercy House and we provided a braai for all.
Those of us on the organising side, now have a saying: “Don’t forget the boerewors!” The reason for this is: Diana was really worried about the cost of getting so much meat for a large group. By sheer “co-incidence”, Mr Godfrey Fortuin of SVdeP Honeydew, happened to phone to ask if we had any needs! Diana mentioned the upcoming braai and also extended an invitation. Godfrey could not come, but instead, on that very day, 20 kilograms of boerewors was delivered to Mercy House from his organisation. We were totally amazed – it felt like a modern experience of the miracle of the loaves and fishes! And it goes without saying that we had plenty of meat!!! Thank you, Mr Godfrey, you care so well for us and we appreciate that.
“The community that prays together, stays together!”
How important and binding it is for a community to pray together. We are obliged to thank our merciful God for the truly amazing blessings we have received and also to pray, not only for our residents past and present, but also our benefactors, who indeed keep our work going in various different ways. Here we think of SVdeP in Victory Park and North Riding, Bruno in the USA, Victoria in the U K, the Holy Family Sisters, Deon and Cathy van Eeden, Peter Holding, and many others who God knows about and whom He will reward. And so, we have our Holy Masses, the last one being on the 15th of December 2023. We were once again grateful to have our Comboni Father Efrem and our recent arrival from Columbia, Father Jalver to offer the Holy Mass for us. It was as usual a beautiful occasion. Thank you, Fathers, for coming.