Get Help
Reaching out is the hardest step. We've made this one simple.
Whether you're calling for yourself, for your daughter, or for a woman in your congregation — this conversation costs nothing and commits you to nothing except talking.
If it's an emergency right now
Call these directly, any hour, before anything else:
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Call or text 988
- National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-7233
- National Human Trafficking Hotline 1-888-373-7888
How it works
Three steps, starting today
Draft intake process — confirm exact steps with Sharon before publishing
- You reach out — by phone or through the form below. You can call for yourself or on behalf of someone else.
- We talk — a real conversation about her situation, whether Mercy Manor is the right fit, and what her options are if it isn't (yet, or ever).
- We plan next steps together — including a referral elsewhere if she needs medical detox or care Mercy Manor doesn't provide.
Who can reach out
- The woman herself
- A parent, spouse, or family member
- A pastor or church leader
- A caseworker, counselor, or probation officer
- A friend who isn't sure what else to do
You don't need the right words. You just need to start the conversation.
Confidentiality
What you tell us stays between us
Conversations with Mercy Manor are confidential. We do not publish, share, or use anyone's story or situation without their own explicit, informed permission — read our full privacy commitment for the specifics.
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This form is not monitored 24/7. If this is an emergency, use the crisis numbers above instead.