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Mercy House of the Southern Tier wins Transformative Award at Binghamton Chamber ceremony
Summary
The Greater Binghamton Chamber honored Mercy House of the Southern Tier with the 2026 Transformative Award after the organization expanded its facility by six bedrooms, increasing capacity by about sixty percent; Mercy House will mark its 10th anniversary on Feb. 28.
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The Greater Binghamton Chamber of Commerce held a breakfast and awards ceremony at the Holiday Inn on Wednesday to recognize local organizations that have grown. Mercy House of the Southern Tier was among those honored. Mercy House opened in 2016 with ten rooms as a community care shelter for the terminally ill and has served more than 1,500 residents from Broome County and the surrounding region. The organization expanded its facilities by adding six bedrooms with private bathrooms, which its director described as roughly a sixty percent increase in capacity.
Key facts:
- The Greater Binghamton Chamber hosted a breakfast and awards ceremony at the Holiday Inn to recognize growing local organizations.
- Mercy House of the Southern Tier received the 2026 Transformative Award.
- Mercy House opened in 2016 with ten rooms as a community care shelter and has cared for more than 1,500 residents from Broome County and nearby areas.
- The facility added six bedrooms with private bathrooms, increasing capacity by about sixty percent, according to director Linda Cerra.
- M&T Bank was the main sponsor of the event, and Mercy House will celebrate its 10th anniversary on Feb. 28.
Summary:
The Transformative Award highlights Mercy House's recent expansion and its decade of service in the region. The organization will mark its 10th anniversary on Feb. 28, and the award reflects local partnerships that supported its growth.
