To say that Cora has had a rough life is an understatement. Just a few years ago, she was penniless, homeless, and caring for a six-month-old, all at the same time.
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Meet the Staff
So much of Gospel Rescue Mission’s success in transforming lives stems from the fact that much of the staff can identify, one way or another, with the struggles of the men, women, and children we serve. Victor Hightower, our Development Manager, is no exception.
Keep ReadingFrom Homelessness to Self-Sufficiency
For the homeless and hurting we serve, it’s not enough to break the chains of addiction, to introduce someone to a relationship that leads to transformation, or to help untangle lives from the legal obligations picked up along the way. Even after all those monumental things have been accomplished, one more still remains: Living!
Keep ReadingMeet the Volunteers
Dennis Barreras “What really interested me was the opportunity to work with the least, the last, and the lost… folks who were really down and out and in need.”
Keep ReadingFrom Hero to Homeless
When Demond’s family was evicted, you helped put them back on their feet
Keep ReadingBlessings …to go
To serve the individuals and families who are affected by the Coronavirus (COVID–19) pandemic, Gospel Rescue Mission has launched “Blessings… to Go” a new, low-touch, drive-through event to distribute food bags and more to those in great need.
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Ever wonder what fuels the fire in the hearts of our staff for the homeless and hurting? Starting this month, we’ll be introducing you to the outstanding men and women who work tirelessly to see lives transformed – to get a peek into what brought them to the Mission and what keeps them going.
Keep Reading2020 April News
From the Streets to the BOARD "I believe in the Mission and I want to give back what was given to me."
Keep Reading2020 February News
Accidental Addiction When a prescribed addiction wrecked Derric’s life, you provided a way back!
Keep Reading2019 December News
Most of the time it takes years, even decades, for a life to unravel before falling into homelessness.
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