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Los Angeles Mission

Los Angeles Mission is a non-profit, privately supported, faith-based organization established to serve the immediate and long-term needs of homeless and disadvantaged men, women, and children. Reverend I.L. Eldridge founded the original mission in 1936. During its early years, the Los Angeles Mission was located at three different addresses, but moved to 443 South Los Angeles Street in 1949, where it operated until January 1992. The current 156,000-square-foot facility, located at 303 East 5th Street, opened and began operations on January 21, 1992. Having begun as a small rescue mission, it is now among the nation's largest service providers to the homeless. Los Angeles Mission continues to provide, on a large scale, hot meals, safe shelter, clothing, personal care and life-transforming long-term rehabilitation to hungry, hurting and homeless men, women and children.

Gold Star Mission

The Gold Star Mission is a nonprofit organization that seeks to Honor and Support Gold Star Families by preserving the memory of our Fallen Heroes through service to others in need.Gold Star Mission;Pays Tribute to fallen heroes and their familiesEnlists public Assistance in support of Gold Star familiesProvides unique Programs honoring the fallen heroesEncourages Selfless serviceThe Gold Star Mission is an opportunity to ensure that these service members’ names live on forever, and that their sacrifices create opportunities to enrich the lives of others. Thus, we must Never Forget.

THE SCOTT MISSION

Founded in 1941 by the Rev. Morris and Annie Zeidman, The Scott Mission is a non-denominational Christian organization responding to the needs of the poor, homeless abandoned and vulnerable of all ages. Based in Toronto, the Mission offers practical, emotional and spiritual support for thousands of people each year. Among other services, the Mission offers daily hot meals, a low-cost daycare, a summer camp for children and youth, free good-quality clothing, groceries, shower and laundry facilites for the homeless, an overnight program, shelter, an after-school program and friendly visitation and retreats for shut-ins. While religious belief and practice are never conditions for receiving help and assistance, and everyone is welcome regardless of faith background, The Scott Mission is committed to the spiritual well-being of all people through the life and witness of Jesus Christ.

MISSION POSSIBLE CANADA

Mission Possible was founded in 1979 to minister to the physical and spiritual needs of destitute Haitians affected by malnutrition, illeteracy, ecological crises, poverty, political unrest,and spiritual darkness. Similar work was formalized in the Dominican Republic in 1992. Today, Mission Possible is an inter-denomiational evangelical Christian ministry with a strong support base in both Canada and the United States.

Phoenix Rescue Mission

Phoenix Rescue Mission was founded in 1952 and exists to provide Christ-centered, life-transforming solutions to persons facing hunger and homelessness.

World Mission Centre

TO SPREAD THE GOSPEL THROUGH MISSIONS TO UNREACHED PEOPLE IN AFRICA, SOUTH AMERICA, EUROPE, COMMONWEALTH OF INDEPENDENT STATES, INDIA AND NORTH AFRICA.

Oliver Gospel Mission

Mission: Engaging and transforming lives together through the power of Christ's love. Vision: Guiding those in need from desperation to transformation.

Lima Rescue Mission

Since 1906, Lima Rescue Mission has been sharing God's love with people in need through Christ-centered programs and services. Their primary focus is reaching out to poor and homeless men by providing physical and spiritual care in a time of crisis. The Mission also ministers to at-risk youth through a summer day camp at their campgrounds, Camp Roberts.

Memphis Union Mission

Founded in 1945, Memphis Union Mission ministers to the physical, spiritual, and emotional needs of men and women who are homeless or destitute. The Mission’s ultimate objective is for clients to: 1.) Become mature followers of Jesus Christ, 2.) Achieve freedom from substance abuse, 3.) Reunite with family and loved ones, and 4.) Reemerge as self-sufficient members of the community.

Peninsula Rescue Mission

The Peninsula Rescue Mission exists for the purposes of aiding the poor and needy, providing shelter for the homeless, and sharing Christ with those who seek the same.

St. Michael's Mission

Under its red roof, St. Michaels Mission is a not for profit independent agency working directly with the poor and homeless in Montreals downtown core. The Mission, as a day centre, provides an important link in the chain of services for the Citys disadvantaged and marginalized population. Today the Mission offers breakfast and lunch, showers and hygiene products, clothing and emergency food to a multilingual and multicultural clientele. Other basic services include crisis intervention, as a first step in the process of rehabilitation as well as assistance in welfare, unemployment, immigration and refugee issues enabling clients to take their place in today's society. In addition, information and referral services are given on mental health and addiction problems.

Ascend Mission Fund

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