RECENT PRESS

News articles and radio coverage of House of Mercy and local happenings.

House of Mercy on Warm 101.3

February 1, 2025 ●

Executive Director Dr. Tammy Butler and Director of Development Whitney Snead were invited to discuss how House of Mercy helps the unhoused in our community, and what we’re planning for our upcoming 40th anniversary.

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‘No one gets turned away’: Warming centers reach capacity as temperatures drop

January 24, 2025 ●

News10NBC’s Marsha Augustin stopped by the House of Mercy for an up-close look at how we accommodate people who need shelter.

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How do the homeless cope with Rochester's extremely low temps?

January 24, 2025 ●

Kerria Weaver of the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle covered local programs that help homeless individuals in need of shelter and escape from the freezing weather.

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Local shelter urges unhoused to seek safety at warming centers as temperatures plummet

January 21, 2025 ●

Tammy Butler, executive director of the House of Mercy, emphasized the risks posed by the cold weather in an interview with ABC 13.

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County Executive Bello Announces Expanded Transportation Access to Code Blue Services

December 2, 2024 ●

Monroe County Executive Adam Bello joined Rochester Mayor Malik Evans, County Legislators and warming shelter providers, including House of Mercy, to announce the details of Monroe County 2024-2025 Code Blue Plan, which provides warming centers for unhoused individuals when temperatures dip below 32 degrees. 

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Monroe County details Code Blue services, including free RTS rides to warming centers

December 2, 2024 ●

ABC 13 reported that the City of Rochester joined Monroe County and Regional Transit Service (RTS) to address Code Blue services for this winter, including by offering free rides from RTS to warming centers.

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Rochester's House of Mercy shines light on World Homeless Day

October 10, 2024 ●

In honor of World Homeless Day, House of Mercy opened its doors to help connect people in need with resources provided by counselors, medical providers and social workers.

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New Monroe County program focuses on mental health training

July 18, 2024 ●

Rachel Niemi of Spectrum News 1 reports on training  focused on helping Black, Indigenous and people of color become peer advocates specializing in mental health and substance abuse issues.

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House of Mercy to train peer advocates

July 18, 2024 ● 

Eriketa Cost of News10NBC covers a new program to train peer advocates, upon recommendation from the City of Rochester and Monroe County’s Joint Racial and Structural Equity Commission.

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