After Family Tragedy, Sofia Sees Path to Healing
The first sign something was wrong at Sofía’s house was the unlocked door when she got home from school. She...
November 13, 2024
November 26, 2019
Jessie’s life before Mercy Home had its ups and downs. But when the difficult times began to take over, he knew that something had to change.
“I was in a negative mindset so I was doing a lot of things that I shouldn’t really have been doing,” he remembered.
A particularly difficult point was his relationship with a cousin, who Jessie was warned about by his family as being bad news.
“[I thought], I can probably help him be better, change his mindset, inspire him to do better than he was,” Jessie said. “And I see, or at least I suspect, that turned on me.”
Jessie came home one day to discover that his room was in disarray and things were missing. He had been robbed by the same cousin he was trying to help.
Though he was tempted to retaliate—”my mind was going in a bad, bad direction”—and his cousin continued coming around his home, trying to provoke him, his mother challenged him to choose a more positive path.
“She [said], ‘You’re becoming a man now, so now you gotta make good choices. You gotta be smart about what you do. But whatever you do, just know you gotta deal with the consequences. Every action has their consequences,’” he said.
Jessie knew that Mercy Home would help him get started on the right path, and couldn’t wait to move in. Because, in addition to wanting to stay out of trouble, he had another reason to want to come to our Home.
“I have younger brothers and sisters back at home that really look up to me … so I decided to want to do better and become a better person mentally, spiritually, and physically,” he said. “That’s why I came to Mercy Home. I felt like I could do something better with my life.”
Having his therapist to talk to immediately brought Jessie a sense of relief. After becoming “the man of the house” at a young age, he was used to dealing with everything on his own.
“I had to learn how to be responsible on my own a little bit, even though I had my parents, but by me being such an independent child, I did a lot of stuff on my own,” he said.
That left Jessie feeling like he had no one to talk to about what was going on his life.
“There was just a lot of stuff that I wasn’t talking to my parents about,” he said. “So it was just a lot of stuff I dealt with on my own, but [being at Mercy Home], I have a counselor [and] I can talk to him every week.”
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I really enjoy reading how these kids have come to Mercy House and found love and support which has changed their lives. Mercy House is a wonderful place for young children
to find their place in life. Thanks to Mercy House for all you do!!!!