Frank’s journey hasn’t been conventional, and for much of his life, it was far from easy.
A proud father, a dedicated employee, and a manager at City Glass in Colorado Springs, Cody has not only rebuilt his life — he’s building a legacy. But getting here wasn’t easy.
Ricardo’s story is a reminder that with the right support, even the most difficult circumstances can lead to new opportunities.
“This place really makes a big difference. I had no where else to go. No family. No close friends that I wanted to burden. This place has given me a second chance.”
For a long time, it was just the two of them and their precious dogs. After years of renting a home east of Pueblo, they lost their housing. They began to slip through the cracks without substantial income or meaningful connections.
The Springs Rescue Mission (SRM) Board of Directors is pleased to announce that it has appointed Travis Williams as the organization’s new President & CEO, effective immediately.
“I want to live life, love people and be the light of God — shine the light of Christ in the dark places,” Kweyono said.
Chefs Motley and Jessica were given help and hope so they might one day pass it along to others. Now, they work side by side serving Springs Rescue Mission its many guests.
Five cadets from the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs recently learned about homelessness firsthand.
At age 59, Charlie had an epiphany: a sudden realization that he’s no longer alone. The New Life Program graduate talks sobriety and faith.
We recently spoke to Matt about what happened during those two weeks, and all the many miracles that have happened since.
After 23 years of marriage and raising two children, she found herself in a transitional housing program in Colorado Springs. She was unemployed but had worked before, although the stakes were different now.
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.
Tyrone understands that working and acting as a productive member of society is important for his long-term recovery and sobriety.
The City of Colorado Springs and Springs Rescue Mission have partnered on a program called WorkCOS to employ homeless men and women working to find pathways out of homelessness.
Addiction led him to a prison of his mind, body and soul. But God brought him to the New Life Program at SRM, where he found redemption, hope and a career.
In 2019, Springs Rescue Mission celebrated the birth — and nurtured the growth — of its “Employment Partners” initiative.
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."