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Mercy Center honors Grace of Mohr Partners

George Grace, Mohr Partners George Grace, Mohr Partners

New York, NY This year Mohr Partners’ George Grace, who currently serves on the Board of Directors for Mercy Center, was honored with the Circle of Mercy Award at the 13th Annual Mercy Center Gala Dinner & Auction held at 583 Park Ave.

Mercy Center began in 1990 as a volunteer counseling service that operated out of a single classroom in the South Bronx. Today, Mercy Center helps over 2,000 women, men, and children each year.

“Mercy Center was founded to address the urgent problems of the women, and their families, of the area, by providing an oasis from a violent home, a place for children to learn to read and for parents to study English as a second language. In the beginning, these programs grew organically depending on the needs of the community. As the organization matured, programs tailored to the perennial problems of poverty developed. The goal is always to give families a chance to share in the American dream.” Grace said. We want families to know that they are loved, valued and have unlimited potential to grow in mind and heart.”

All of the programs, services, and classes offered at Mercy Center are free of charge. Family development, immigrant services, adult education and work readiness, youth programs, family skills, personal development, social services and community education, are among the services Mercy Center provides.

Grace is a managing partner for Mohr Partners Inc.

Mohr Partners, Inc. is a global corporate real estate advisor, providing corporate tenants with portfolio services including strategic planning, portfolio/lease administration, research and site selection, project and construction management, comprehensive demographics analysis and economic incentives negotiations. Since 1986, Mohr Partners has been managing real estate portfolios for corporations, and each year completes transactions for its clients in all 50 U.S. states, all provinces of Canada and locations around the world. Mohr Partners seamlessly provides corporate real estate services globally through its strategic alliance partners. 

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