Discover Cody's inspiring journey from chaos to hope through recovery at Springs Rescue Mission. Through the HOPE Program, he’s rebuilding relationships and preparing for a brighter future.
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Drinking gradually consumed Luis' life, until one day his friend told him about the New Life Program at Springs Rescue Mission.
“I realized how desperate I was to be closer to God,” he said. “And over time, God has revealed to me that he is closer than I could ever imagine. … I want to follow God and grow deeper with Him in all aspects of my life: in work and personal life; in pleasure and in pain.”
Nearly a year after Ken and Teresa first arrived at the gates of Springs Rescue Mission, they’re finally home.
We recently lost our 28-year-old son to an Oxycontin addiction formed after a ski accident and several surgeries. For three years, we supported him at rehab after rehab — some of the very best. Sam couldn’t escape the disease. Out of desperation, he took his own life. If our son couldn’t recover — how can someone living on the street?
When disaster forced Blaine to leave the only home he’d ever known, he recalled a feeling of peace he felt while visiting Colorado Springs a few years prior.
Winter is often the most difficult time of year for men and women struggling with homelessness, hunger and addiction. ... Despite those difficulties, the winter has been full of hope and opportunity for Springs Rescue Mission guests.
A decade before he became a homeless crack addict, Jason fell in love with art. It was an optimistic respite from the drugs and gang violence that permeated Jason's upbringing in 1980s south-central Los Angeles.
Since his graduation in 2014, he has rebuilt relationships with him family and now works in the Mission’s maintenance department.
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Thomas felt overwhelmed his first night at Springs Rescue Mission — but it was the night he started his journey of recovery.
The cooks and chefs of Springs Rescue Mission -- Samaritan’s Kitchen and Mission Catering -- really hustle this time of year.
The annual census of people experiencing homelessness in our area has just been released, and the numbers are sobering.
"When they gave me the keys to my apartment I couldn't believe it. I cried for two days. My life will never be the same."