Will you partner with us to love your neighbors in need? Together, we can transform lives — one meal, one day, one life at a time.
At Springs Rescue Mission (SRM), our commitment to providing a safe and supportive environment extends to everyone—guests, staff and our community. Sometimes this means activating our severe weather protocols.
On Wednesday, December 22nd, SRM's culinary staff and wonderful volunteers served around 300 homeless and hungry guests during a special Christmas banquet at Samaritan's Kitchen and Dining Hall.
During Springs Rescue Mission's annual Thanksgiving banquet, we asked homeless and hungry neighbors what they're thankful for. Here's what they said.
“I would maintain that thanks are the highest form of thought; and that gratitude is happiness doubled by wonder.” G.K. Chesterton
We need hope now more than ever. And what better reminder of hope is there than Easter? Here are some of the things that bring hope to the guests of SRM.
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!
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.
Have you ever tried Mission Catering's signature Tuxedo Cookies? Well, now you can have them anytime you want with this recipe!
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."