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Who we are & where do we serve?
Mercy Refugees House is a non-profit organization registered in the United States since 2012.  We provide a variety of humanitarian support to refugees from Syria, Iran, Afghanistan, and Myanmar located in Turkey and Bangladesh.  We plan to expand our service to the refugees in Greece as well.  We are committed to efficiency, professionalism, and transparency.  Our main financial support comes from a private foundation in California as well as individuals from the United States. We are in need of financial support from all over the world and your donation will help us tremendously achieve our goals of caring for the refugees and your donation is tax deductible.

What is our vision & what do we do?
Our vision is to provide education and other humanitarian aids to refugee children and youth, and help them realize their full potential, and guide them in the direction of a better future. At the refugee camps we have established 40 classes for children from 6 to 17 years old each with 2 shifts and 40 students.  We have a plan in place to expand our current 1,600 students to several more thousands once we receive funding and support.  In Turkey we provide support and trainings to the refugees from Syria and Iran by helping them with their education, future profession, and fund them to volunteer and work in the fields of human rights.  In Bangladesh we have also expanded our help and services in the following areas:

  1. Establishing classes to teach children in primary level.  Our future goal is to establish classes in secondary level
  2. Identifying educated Rohingya and training them to work and be in charge of all of our classes
  3. Using online technology, smart phone, and social media such as Instagram to see teachers and student progress real time.
  4. Providing financial help to some of the women who are victims of rape by the Myanmar regime
  5. Providing powdered milk to mothers with babies
  6. Providing other needs such as snacks, notebooks, stationaries, umbrellas, etc. to children
  7. Providing laptops, tablets, solar panels, smart phones to some of the teachers in order to connect them online and provide them further training and monitor their work and progress
  8. Training educated Rohingya in social media and web development
  9. Providing water purifiers,

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Bangladesh seeks unity, concerted efforts from int’l community to resolve Rohingya crisis

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Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen has underscored the urgent need for unity and concerted efforts from the international community to resolve the Rohingya crisis, in the true spirit of responsibility and burden sharing. He urged the UN Secretary General’s Special Envoy on Myanmar, Noeleen Heyzer, to enhance her engagements with Myanmar authorities as well […]
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Infographics

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Photos

  • Massive Fire Hits Rohingya Refugee Camp Destroying Many Houses

    Massive Fire Hits Rohingya Refugee Camp Destroying Many Houses

    Jan 16, 2021
  • All Mercy Supervisors Monitoring Teachers’ Classes Maintaining Health Issues for the Sake of Ensuring Quality Education.

    All Mercy Supervisors Monitoring Teachers’ Classes Maintaining Health Issues for the Sake of Ensuring Quality Education.

    Oct 26, 2020
  • Photos of Rohingya Camp In Bangladesh

    Photos of Rohingya Camp In Bangladesh

    Sep 28, 2017
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Latest News

  • Bangladesh seeks unity, concerted efforts from int’l community to resolve Rohingya crisis

    Foreign Minister Dr

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  • Bangladesh seeks unity, concerted efforts from int’l community to resolve Rohingya crisis
  • Rohingya refugees ask for citizenship, rights guarantee before Myanmar return
  • Bangladesh-Myanmar Military Partnership’s Impact on Rohingyas

Weekly Note

An Iranian refugee who stitched up his eyes, lips and ears in protest at the threat of deportation today vowed to continue his hunger strike unless the Government reviewed its procedures on asylum applications.

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