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For ten years, Eric enjoyed his job as a welder, which provided a good living to support his family and raise three kids. But slowly he began to notice the steady stream of work starting to dry up.
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For ten years, Eric enjoyed his job as a welder, which provided a good living to support his family and raise three kids. But slowly he began to notice the steady stream of work starting to dry up.
Back in March, the harsh realities of COVID-19 began to hit cities and communities throughout the US. As COVID-19 began to take hold, our Leadership Team was faced with tough decisions regarding program policies and how to best address homelessness during a pandemic.
Partners for Hunger Relief Program A Look at What #GiveWhereYouLive does in our community. The needs are only growing in San Diego.
Raquel was faced with the tragic news that she and her children were going to lose their home. She brought her family to San Diego Rescue Mission, and they encountered God’s grace here.
YOU are standing strong for our homeless during Covid-19! During this unprecedented time, organizations and businesses all over the world are experiencing financial hardship, program cuts, and staff layoffs.
Sean had a good life as an aerospace engineer until he endured the deaths of several important people in his life. Unable to cope with the grief and the binge drinking and homelessness that it caused, Sean ended up at the Mission where he has rededicated his life to God.
Greetings from the Mission. We have all been affected by the announcement that the Coronavirus COVID-19 is a global pandemic. To keep our staff and students safe, we’ve made several
Meet Daniel Schacht, Men’s Center Director at the Rescue Mission. After spending three years on staff in various capacities, he took on the Director position for the Men’s Center in
Since I took on the role of President and CEO of the San Diego Rescue Mission there have been a lot of changes, including my own perception of what homelessness
When Timothy’s marriage ended after nearly 30 years, he was devastated. He was consumed by his heartbreak and unable to let go of the past. “My life spiraled downhill into things I never did before I was married,” he says.
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