The seeds of the House of Mercy and Encouragement (HOME) were sown from a place of deep personal grief, unwavering faith, and a lifetime of dedication to helping others. The journey began on June 24, 2005, when a tragic car accident took the lives of Timothy Mortimer, the son of Dolores Mortimer, and Michael Celidonio, her Godson. In the wake of this heart-wrenching loss, Dolores, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with more than 25 years of experience, was moved not only by profound sorrow but also by a deep sense of divine calling.
Having witnessed firsthand the struggles of her own son with depression during his adolescent and young adult years, Dolores knew the emotional toll such challenges could take on children and their families. With decades of experience and a compassionate heart, she felt a profound urge to create a space where others facing similar struggles could find hope and healing—a place where the memory of her son and nephew could live on by providing support to those in need.
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Vision: | To compassionately serve as a resource for those children in our community affected by mental, emotional, or behavioral health issues and/or learning difficulties. |
Mission: | The House Of Mercy & Encouragement Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to faithfully providing quality mental health and educational services to children and their families that encourage caring, compassion, and a sense of well being. All are welcome regardless of socio-economic status, color, race, religion, or gender |
Values: |
Each child and each family are unique in the eyes of God. Recognizing individual differences, needs, and strengths is key to the mission of the HOME Foundation. Our mission is to faithfully provide quality mental and behavioral health services and educational interventions that encourage caring, compassion, and a sense of well-being. |
Dolores Mortimer was a highly qualified mental health professional, holding two Master’s Degrees: one in Mental Health Counseling/Guidance Counseling and the other in Specific Learning Disabilities. Her vast experience spanned multiple therapeutic settings, including private and public schools, community mental health centers, in-home counseling, and private practice. Specializing in play therapy with children as young as three years old, Dolores employed a range of therapeutic interventions, including cognitive therapy, behavior modification, relationship therapy, psychoeducational therapy, and more, tailored to meet the specific needs of those she served. Her areas of expertise encompassed ADHD, depression, anxiety, adjustment disorder, behavioral challenges, grief, and divorce adjustment.
Besides working directly with individuals and families, Dolores was passionate about educating others in the field of mental and behavioral health. She was an accomplished speaker who presented a variety of mental health topics to parents, professionals, and community members. Her dedication to advancing the field extended to her role as a Registered Play Therapist/Supervisor, a credential she held from the Association of Play Therapy, making her one of the few in the Tampa Bay area qualified to supervise other play therapy professionals. She was also a member of the American Association of Christian Counselors and held a Graduate Certificate in Pastoral Counseling from St. Thomas University. Furthermore, Dolores was credentialed to supervise aspiring Licensed Mental Health Therapists.
The vision for the House of Mercy and Encouragement (HOME) grew from Dolores’ desire to offer children facing emotional, educational, and mental health challenges a nurturing space where they could thrive. With support from her sister, Michael’s mother, who also had extensive experience working with emotionally disturbed children, Dolores opened the wellness center to provide a range of services, including counseling, family therapy, play therapy, tutoring, behavior management, and social skills programs. HOME became a place where children and families were welcomed with open arms, where healing began, and where children were empowered to reach their fullest potential.
Dolores’ heart and unwavering commitment to helping others shaped HOME into the incredible resource it became. The legacy of the boys she lost continues to live on through the countless lives HOME touched. As a mother, a professional, and a servant of God, Dolores Mortimer exemplified the spirit of compassion, hope, and healing, creating a lasting impact on the families she served.
Dolores passed away in February of 2023, but her legacy lives on in the work she began and in the countless lives she touched. She is remembered as a loving wife to her husband, Allen, and a devoted mother to her children. Her love for her family, her faith, and her profession continue to inspire all who knew her.
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Our full self-pay rate is $150. We also offer fees based on a sliding scale when completing a financial form. Additionally, scholarships may be available depending on grants and eligibility. Please call or email our office for more details.
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We are a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to providing quality mental health and educational services to children and families in a compassionate and caring environment.
Much of our donations are used to provide services to people and families that may need financial assistance to get the help they need.
Everyone deserves to be happy and have good mental health. For some this is our of reach without your generous donations.