When we do, not only do we help others find joy — we experience it ourselves.
Thank you for helping us follow Jesus to the margins. Thank you for loving “the least of these.” Thank you for standing with us as we bring hope, healing, and restoration to this city.
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.
Your generosity allows men like Kendall to not only survive, but to begin again — to discover that even after decades of struggle, God is still writing their story.
For Solomon, Springs Rescue Mission isn’t just a place to stay; it’s a place where he’s been given the tools to rebuild his life from the ground up. Solomon is learning to lean on God, trusting Him to lead him every step of the way.
By joining hands in partnership, we multiply our impact, restore lives, and transform our communities — one relationship at a time.
This Mother’s Day, honor the women who inspire you by supporting women at Springs Rescue Mission.
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.
When she arrived at Springs Rescue Mission, she had little more than a few changes of clothes and a deep sense of uncertainty about the future. But the kindness of those around her helped fill in the gaps.
Ricardo’s story is a reminder that with the right support, even the most difficult circumstances can lead to new opportunities.
Tyrone’s journey hasn’t been easy. He’s faced immense loss, dealt with addiction, and struggled with homelessness. But through his time at Springs Rescue Mission, he’s discovered a new path.
We can’t promise to "solve" homelessness. We’re not the silver bullet or the answer to every problem. But we will continue to meet people where they are and help them find their way home.
SRM and First Presbyterian Church collaborate to reopen the former Café 225 with a new mission and a new moniker — “Samaritan Coffee at 225.”
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."