But this isn’t just our mission. It’s your mission. And we need generous donors, thoughtful volunteers, tireless advocates now more than ever. Recently, UMB Bank showed up for our homeless neighbors in a powerful way.
Springs Rescue Mission President & CEO Travis Williams announced today that predecessor Larry Yonker will step into a new role as Interim Vice President of Advancement.
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.
By joining hands in partnership, we multiply our impact, restore lives, and transform our communities — one relationship at a time.
Having served this organization for the past eight years, I’ve seen lives transformed in extraordinary ways—neighbors overcoming addiction, finding stability, and rediscovering hope. As we move into a new season, I’m reminded of Isaiah 43:19...
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.
Travis Williams appointed Interim President & CEO of Springs Rescue Mission as Jack Briggs steps down. Williams, with a strong leadership background and dedication to SRM’s mission, will guide the organization during this transition while a national
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.
I knew a lot about the Mission and its work before I became its President & CEO, but to be immersed in the work every day is something truly special. Daily, I am privileged to work with dedicated staff who put their hearts and souls into engaging with our guests and clients.
Springs Rescue Mission President & CEO Jack Briggs was among a handful of Coloradans Tuesday to attend an event in which U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris discussed the details and benefits of the Biden administration’s recent $1.9 American Rescue Plan — a COVID-19 relief package designed to stimulate economic recovery and growth.
After a rigorous search process, Springs Rescue Mission's Board of Directors has named Jack Briggs the organization's incoming President & CEO. He is expected to assume that role in October.
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."