Our Life Skills program seeks to empower literacy tutors with skills in kitchen gardening and poultry production. Through the training and gifting of poultry by Mercy, inc. we are witnessing poverty alleviation through improved agricultural practice and the resulting income generation through sales of eggs, poultry, and vegetables.
Proverbs 22:6
There are an estimated 773 million adults and youth illiterate worldwide (UNESCO, 2020). Our literacy and life skills program seeks to open the world’s most widely read book, the Bible, and other functional texts to new readers around the world.
We offer free literacy tutoring through local churches that are associated with the Village Church Planting program of One Mission Society. We have launched programs in fourteen countries. The classes are open to church members and the surrounding community so that they may learn to read in the language they speak and use with ease. Instruction in Bridge to Reading programs utilizes story-telling approaches and use of existing literacy primers in local languages.
Families of adults who can read and understand functional texts in health and agriculture live fulfilled lives because they can access life-changing information. Studies have shown that farmers who can read produced better harvests than their illiterate counterparts. Similarly, mortality rates for infants are also lower among literate mothers compared to mothers who cannot read. Regarding learning to read for the first time a student said
“We have lived in darkness all our lives long up to this day … had been humiliated and could not respond because we were limited (illiterate). But now, today, we have begun to put an end to all that. We have begun to read and write; we are becoming like others.”
You may partner with us by contributing towards supporting a literacy trainer, costs of a literacy training seminar, provision of teaching and learning supplies, and our poultry training program.
The mission of Mercy is to transform lives caught in the cycle of physical, spiritual, and relational poverty. We do this through acts of compassion and the power of the Gospel. Empowered by your generosity, we work with partners and local churches around the globe to provide clean water, food security, children’s education, health, literacy, and life skills, and the hope of the Gospel.