Your sponsorship of the 2024 Mercy Works Golfless Tournament will directly support programs that foster literacy, job readiness, and personal development. These programs are crucial in breaking the cycle of poverty and opening doors to new opportunities for our youth.
Read MoreInternships are vital stepping stones for college students, providing practical, hands-on experience essential for entering the workforce.
Read MoreMarch marks Women’s History Month, a time dedicated to honoring and celebrating the invaluable contributions of women to our society, especially in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
Read MoreIn a year marked by growth and impact, Mercy Works created noteworthy traction with vision-based youth programming in 2023.
Read MoreIn a society driven by innovation and technological advancements, the need for well-rounded education is more important than ever.
Read MoreAs the year draws to a close, we find ourselves reflecting on the challenges and triumphs that have defined the past 12 months at Mercy Works. In the face of unprecedented events in our city and across the globe, we have remained steadfast in our commitment to create positive change and foster a brighter future for our next generation of leaders.
Read MoreGivingTuesday, observed every year on the Tuesday following Thanksgiving, is a global movement that encourages philanthropy and giving back to the community.
Read MoreCorporate giving has become an important tool for businesses to demonstrate their commitment to making a positive impact beyond profit margins.
Read MoreMeet Walter K. Walker III, one of Mercy Works’ incredible program facilitators.
Read MoreHispanic Heritage Month, which spans from September 15th to October 15th, provides an opportunity to highlight the rich diversity and talent within the Hispanic community. In Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), there are several young Hispanic leaders who are breaking barriers and making significant strides in their respective fields.
Read MoreOn Friday, August 4, Mercy Works held our 2023 Synergy Graduation at The CNY Biotech Accelerator in Syracuse, New York. After completing a 10-week paid internship experience targeted toward their field of study, 44 college students presented their final projects and crossed the stage to accept their certificates of completion.
Read MoreSeptember celebrates National Literacy Month, a time to emphasize the importance of reading and literacy in our lives.
Read MoreMeet Zahara Almaliki, SUNY ESF Class of 2024 and Biotechnology Major. For her Synergy internship, Zahara was placed at Aspen Dental where she served as a Dental Assistant for 10 weeks over the summer.
Read MoreAugust 17th marks National Nonprofit Day, a day set aside to celebrate the contributions of nonprofits to address social, environmental, and humanitarian challenges in our society.
Read MoreAs the summer days come to an end, it's time to look forward to the new school year and the enriching programs that await you this fall.
Read MoreEvery year on July 15th, the world comes together to celebrate World Youth Skills Day to highlight the importance of equipping young people with the necessary skills for employment and entrepreneurship.
Read MoreWomen in history have faced adversity and while much has changed in the last century, young girls still face challenges in our society every day.
Read MoreIn 1979, President Jimmy Carter decreed June to be African-American Music Appreciation Month, and each year since music lovers have gathered to celebrate African-American artists’ contributions to music on U.S. soil. We proudly join the celebration to honor the iconic music and recognize the black community’s impact on shaping our country’s culture.
Read MoreNational Photography Month is celebrated each May to recognize the important role photos play in documenting the history of our society.
Read MoreNational Small Business Week is celebrated the first week of May every year to generate awareness about small businesses and the entrepreneurs that keep them running.
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