Transforming Women’s Lives through Education

Through our education and support services, lives in Greater Bridgeport are changed forever–women’s lives, their families’ lives and the lives of our volunteers and supporters.

our mission

Our Mission

Educate a woman, educate a family

Since 1987, Mercy Learning Center has provided basic literacy and life skills training to women with low-income using a holistic approach within a compassionate and supportive environment. All women are welcome without regard for race, religion, color, creed, sexual orientation, or national origin.

who we are

Mercy Learning Center’s Impact

16500+

Women Empowered

2500+

Children in our Early Childhood Education Program

25048

Sq Ft of Safe Grounds for Students

“Mercy Learning Center is a model we often use as an example of best practices in adult education.”

Sabrina Mancini, State Director, Connecticut State Department of Education

Women Come to Mercy Learning Center for Many Reasons!

To learn how to speak English

To improve skills in reading, writing & math

To secure their high school diploma equivalencies

To become U.S.
citizens

Education empowers our students to transform their lives.

what we do

Our Programs

Academics & Support ServiceS

We assess each student’s needs and goals and then develop an academic program unique to them. A variety of support services are available to all enrolled women and their families, including free childcare and pre-school, a food and diaper pantry, case management, career counseling, citizenship assistance, and more.

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How You Can Help

become a volunteer!

Volunteers are at the heart of what we do at Mercy Learning Center. Helping a woman to learn English, advance her education, and meet her life goals is both fulfilling and fun! We hope you’ll consider joining our team of volunteers.

  • Tutoring
  • Childcare
  • Food & Diaper Drives
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Shared Stories

mami's story

Mami Ngombabu, a student, mother, wife, and registered nurse, embodies the motto of Mercy Learning Center, which emphasizes the importance of educating women to educate families. She arrived in Bridgeport as a refugee from South Africa in 2001, fleeing the civil war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Despite limited English knowledge, Mami was determined to build a better life for her family, leaving behind her parents and siblings.

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Our Partners