Mercy Home
Corey Hooper is a Union Representative at 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East. Prior to this role, Corey worked as a Direct Support Professional at Mercy Home and as a Supervisor at Boys Town. Corey also has experience as a Substitute Teacher at the Department of Education and as a Supervisor at the City of New York's Administration for Children's Services. Corey holds a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and Corrections from John Jay College, a Master of Divinity in Theology/Theological Studies from New York Theological Seminary, and is currently pursuing additional education at FOCUS Personal Training Institute.
Mercy Home
Mercy Home, through generous support from donors and other partners, operates a range of programs, tied together by a single goal: to empower children, women and men with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Through these programs, we help individuals unlock their potential while advancing our vision of a more equal, inclusive world where people with intellectual and developmental disabilities live more fully integrated within the community. Mercy Home programs are essential because people with intellectual and developmental disabilities are too often forgotten in our communities. Together with the donors and partners who make up our Mercy Home family, we step in and step up to celebrate the potential and dignity of our program participants. We invite you to learn more about our programs and to consider joining us as part of the Mercy Home family, tying your story to the incredible journeys and achievements of Mercy Home residents and program participants: