TheFrederick Rescue Mission seeks to rescue lives from poverty, homelessness and chemical dependency. We exist to meet the needs of hurting and broken people while inviting them into the abundant life Christ offers to all. Learn more
Carol empowers the volunteers in Rescued Treasures. Together, they provide clothing people need for themselves and their families. Carol also runs Crossed Bridges with her husband Jonathan. She enjoys playing any sport with a ball, crocheting, bike riding, and spending time with her husband and five children.
Our neighbors who are homeless, hungry and hurting need your immediate help. Please give now and help provide much-needed food, shelter, life-changing care and more for these precious souls.
Our mission is sharing God's love by caring for those who are poor in body, mind and spirit, to see lives transformed through Christ to hope, joy and lasting productivity. 82% of all donations go directly to restoring the lives of our hurting neighbors.
[01:18] Since 1972 Rescue Mission Alliance has been a place where people in desperate situations like these have been able to discover something else, something different, something more More than simply meeting immediate needs, committed to reducing homelessness restoring lives and families and equipping those who come to us to become thriving contributing members of society
[01:50] At Rescue Mission Alliance we provide a place of refuge recovery and restoration for men women and children who struggle with homelessness, addiction, and trauma. This happens every day at our four missions scattered at strategic points throughout Southern California. In Oxnard, Northridge, Santa Maria, Victorville & The Valley Food Bank in Pacoima.
[02:12] Each mission provides a variety of services that help meet the specific needs of their own communities. These sevices include refuge in an overnight shelter, hot meals, food boxes and a food bank for those expierience food insecurity. It's here that over 4 1/2 million pounds of food is distrubited to thousands of needy families each year. We can provide mobile showers for those who live on the streets, with nowhere to turn for their basic hygene needs.
[02:42] Our missions can also provide recovery program for men and women who've experienced addictions, abuse, or trauma. Counselling services, bible studies and opportunities for stable housing are also available.
[02:56] Plus restoration can come through GED programs, as well as vocational and job skill training, both in the classroom and in one of our six thrift stores. In fact, it's here where residents are given a chance to develop valuable work skills from inventory control to effective management.
[03:16] Plus each store offers residents in the community a low cost alternative to expensive clothing and household goods as well as volunteer and employment opportunities. All while generating significant income for each mission to continue it's much needed ministry.
[03:35] In addition to all of this, thousands of people are served each year in one of our community outreach events at thanksgiving, christmas and easter. Our hope is that those we serve will embrace the abundant life in Christ as we train, equip, coach and provide whatever is needed, to give them more than they could have possibly imagined when they first walked through our doors.
[03:55] None of this happens without the support of our community. This includes church and business partnerships, but most of our support comes from individuals who give and volunteer their time and who've chosen to make a difference in the life of those who can't provide for themselves.
The Rescue Mission Alliance is a 501(C)(3) Charitable Corporation Tax ID #23-7278002. We are firmly committed to the highest standards of financial and institutional integrity. We fully support the purpose and goals of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability and display its seal proudly to reflect compliance with its membership standards. We also maintain a "Certified Excellent" member status with Citygate Network. In addition we have earned Charity Navigator's highest rating of 4 stars.
We are commissioned by our Lord to help the poor and needy not only when it is convenient, but when the needs arise. Therefore in our community of East Texas we hear the cries of the alcoholic, drug addicted, and the single woman or mother who has suffered from domestic violence that does not have an advocate. We share the pain of the family that is living in their car, under a bridge or in the near-by wooded area. Hiway 80 Rescue Mission has been reaching out and touching these lives for over 65 years. Our community has also heard their cries and has come alongside of us so together we can begin to make a difference.
The Winter Contingency Plan is to be implemented when weather conditions are triggered, as outlined below. This plan is intended to serve as a guide to prevent homeless individuals from serious harm or death during the winter season, usually running from mid-late November through usually March 31st of each year.
"Code Blue" is an emergency status. Individuals seeking shelter during a "Code Blue" may stay in the shelter during the hours of 6 PM until after Morning Chapel (or 9 AM) at which time they must vacate CRM property and continue to check daily on dorm bed availability.
Cookeville Rescue Mission has been changing the story of homelessness for 45 years now. Through Christ-centered rescue, recovery, and restoration, we empower the homeless and destitute. By addressing the essential needs necessary to regain confidence and self-worth, something quite remarkable happens. LIVES ARE CHANGED. Relationships are formed. Community is built.
To serve Christ by addressing the physical, spiritual, emotional, and social wellbeing of the impoverished and destitute by providing Christ-centered rescue, recovery and restoration to those whom God leads to our doors.
Through the demonstration of the love and teachings of Jesus Christ, we seek to restore broken lives by providing a safe and reputable haven of hope for all who enter. We glorify God through helping shape and transform lives, in the name of Jesus Christ, by meeting people at their physical, emotional and spiritual points of need with the goal of returning them to society as productive, self-sufficient citizens.
After being at the end of his ropes, living in a homeless camp in Crescent City, Asa Cronk was beaten and left for dead by a gang that used killing a homeless person as an initiation rite. Determined to turn his life around, Asa decided to check back into the Grants Pass Gospel Rescue Mission, where he knew he could stay sober and get his mindset straight. In this video, Asa shares his journey of overcoming adversity and how the Mission has helped him to rebuild his life.
Prayer is one of the most important ways that you can support the Mission. When you pray for the Mission, ask God to provide the resources and guidance that the Mission needs to be successful. Pray that God works in the hearts of the homeless and needy to bring them to a saving relationship with Jesus Christ.
Finished with your spring cleaning? Drop off your gently used clothing and household items at our Second Chance Thrift Store or Booth Street Thrift Store location. All proceeds go to support the programs and services of the Grants Pass Gospel Rescue Mission.
When you give to the Gospel Rescue Mission, you join us in our mission to proclaim Jesus Christ to the needy of Josephine County by assisting with clothing, spiritual counseling, food, healthcare and shelter. Thank you for choosing to invest in the lives of our residents!
Legacy giving plays a vital role in sustaining the impact of the Grants Pass Gospel Rescue Mission for generations to come. By considering a planned gift, donors have the opportunity to build a lasting imprint on the lives of the homeless and marginalized in Josephine County, ensuring that our crucial work continues long into the future.
At the Fikso Family Center, our Women's Coordinator guides women and children as they work to change their lives. In this video, Monica talks about the Pathway to Independence Program, and tells the story of how she now gives back to the place that made independence possible for her.
We can accept NEW toys, gift cards and monetary donations.
ALL REMAINING 2020 BIRTHDAYS SHOULD BE SERVED PRIOR TO NOV 6 AS WE WILL BE STARTING CHRISTMAS DISTRIBUTION IN NOVEMBER
Please note that due to the mandate from Gov. Inslee, we are not operating normal business hours. NO WALK IN SERVICE this year. Everything is by appointment. Please call before coming by. Leave a message and your call will be returned within 24-48 hours. You can also email:
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