Mercy Housing Southeast
With headquarters in Atlanta, Mercy Housing Southeast provides stable and affordable housing for people with low incomes, including families, seniors, veterans, and people exiting homelessness. Having access to stable housing is the foundation of healthy living, which is why each MHSE community provides resident services. We are proud to be recognized for our expertise in delivering high-quality homes where residents can easily access schools, grocery stores, healthcare, jobs, parks, and public transportation.

Your Voice. Your Vote.
As part of our commitment to fostering civic engagement, resident voices, and supporting our communities, MHSE staff celebrated National Voter Registration Day with residents at The Atrium at Collegetown in Atlanta. As many as one in four Americans are not registered to vote nationwide. This day serves as a reminder of our vital role in shaping the future of our country and our communities. Voting is one of the most powerful ways to ensure our voices are heard.
Staff spent the day assisting senior residents in checking their registration status, confirming their polling place location, and planning for transportation on Election Day with the help of a local partnership. Each year, millions of Americans are excluded from participating in democracy because of easily remedied problems, such as missed registration deadlines or outdated voter registrations. We were thrilled by the residents’ high turnout and enthusiasm to make sure their voices were heard. The celebration ended in the most all-American way — with hot dogs, hot off the grill!
By The Numbers

3,812
residents
2,940
homes
43
properties
2024 Highlights
1
Awarded a $2 million Yield Giving gift to expand our resident services team and programming in Georgia and South Carolina.
2
Launched a new partnership with No Kid Hungry, bringing the locally famous Forsyth Farmers Market to Savannah Gardens so that residents can access local, farm-fresh produce produce and more.
3
Began redevelopment of Atlanta’s Old Fourth Ward with the demolition of Henderson Place. By 2026, the project will expand from 57 to 76 units, offering energy-efficient homes.
MHSE Board of Directors
Tia McCoy (Chair)
Atlanta Habitat for Humanity
David Landis
Young T. Hughley, Jr.
Allison Fossyl, CPA
Aprio
Pamela Cross
Synovus
Michael German
Broadview America
David Sneed
Jet Aviation
Sojourner Marable Grimmett
Peach State Health Plan
Thank You To Our Partners
We want to extend our most heartfelt gratitude to the individuals and organizations who share our vision to create stable, vibrant, and healthy communities and that make our work possible through their generous contributions.