Kim and Patrick had walked difficult roads by the time they arrived at Springs Rescue Mission in 2018 — but their serendipitous meeting in a place not known for romance is a testament to the powers of hope and love.
Now, in 2021, the time has come to place the capstone on this Community of Hope: a project that will result in a campus that is safe, secure and better-equipped to help neighbors in need.
Shannon has faced many challenges in his life. They’ve caused him to grow and to trust God with his recovery, his marriage, his career and his life. He's a runner in the race of life, with his eyes set upon God.
Thanks to you, guests at Springs Rescue Mission knew they were loved and cared for during the holiday season. Not only did they eat a festive Christmas Eve dinner, but they also received a showering of gifts as well. Plus, nearly a dozen guests found permanent housing during the month!
We need positivity now more than ever. Here's what folks at SRM had to say about their hopes and resolutions for 2021.
These are prayer requests submitted by neighbors struggling with homelessness, poverty and addiction. Please join us as we remember these precious neighbors in our daily prayers.
Springs Rescue Mission depends on its “Community Champions” to help transform the lives of men and women experiencing homelessness, hunger and addiction in Colorado Springs.
Here, we look at what Springs Rescue Mission guests, staff and volunteers had to say about finding hope in uncertain times.
The past two months have been quite busy at Springs Rescue Mission! Even though the Mission experienced our first outbreak of the COVID-19 virus, we have seen hope shining through the darkest of times as guests celebrate the holidays, share their stories, and even make the decision to be baptized. We're also reflecting on the year in our 2020 Annual Impact Report. Thank you for loving bigger and helping our neighbors during this time!
Did you know that there are more ways than one to accomplish the goal of supporting local nonprofits like SRM?
After nine months working around the clock to keep the homeless men and women of Colorado Springs safe and healthy from the COVID-19 pandemic, Springs Rescue Mission has now experienced its first confirmed outbreak of the virus.
By the time he came to the Mission in 2018, he had spent nearly two years sleeping on the cold streets of Colorado Springs and the better part of his 58 years struggling with addiction.
June was a busy month: from NLP graduations and a PikeRide partnership, to the Mill Street Community Garden and Greenway Flats' first anniversary.
It’s a time meant to reflect on what we’re thankful for and how we might use the resources we do have to help our neighbors in need.
Dale Carnegie once said that, “a person’s name is to that person the sweetest and most important sound in any language.”
Have you ever tried Mission Catering's signature Tuxedo Cookies? Well, now you can have them anytime you want with this recipe!
We spoke with Michael recently about growing up a “momma’s boy,” his hard years on the streets and the hope he’s found since graduating the New Life Program in 2018.
For many of us, this season has been a hard one. But even in those moments when the light seems to have gone out, there is hope.