420 W. Harrison St. Corona, CA 92880
(951) 493 2091
info@rescuemission.org
Phone: (714) 247-4300
Toll-Free: (800) 663-3074
Fax: (714) 258-4451
Email
info@rescuemission.org
Just $2.21 provides a meal!
P: 714-247-4300
TF: 800-663-3074
F: 714-258-4451
(714) 247-4300
info@rescuemission.org
(951) 493 2091
bryan.crain@rescuemission.org
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These services are available to residents of Orange County Rescue Mission. It is through these services that people find relief, healing, and restoration from the personal issues and circumstances that led them to homelessness.
Nutritious food is provided to residents throughout each and every day. And, food is distributed to people in need in Orange County through the outreach team and various food pantries.
Clothing for the whole family is provided through clothing donations from the Orange County community.
Shelter is provided to program residents, including single adults, single parents, married couples, intact families veterans, and teens. Village of Hope is one of the only programs that shelters intact families and is inclusive of both men and women.
New life is possible through a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. A relationship with Jesus Christ is woven into everyday life and is the foundation of each Orange County Rescue Mission program.
Medical care, including dental, vision and mental health, is provided to residents through Hurtt Family Health Clinic.
Counseling is available to help overcome the detrimental effects of traumatic life experiences, negative thought patterns, and overwhelming emotions.
Trinity Law Clinic provides legal counsel to help residents meet any legal obligations from past judgments, clear their records, and navigate proceedings in family court.
Training in basic life skills, such as time management and communication, equips residents with the skills they need to successfully manage their personal lives and minimize repeating the mistakes from the past.
For adults who dropped out of high school, completing their high school diploma or equivalency not only helps to fill in the gaps of their academic skills, but it also prepares them for better employment opportunities with higher wages.
Money management is a necessary skill for residents. Training and coaching are provided to ensure that they are prepared to move on to financial self-sufficiency.
Employability issues are addressed with hands-on skill training, job search intensive trainings, continuing education with the support of our educational partners, and collaborating with local employers.
Residents are prepared for long term employment goals, to be able to continue to grow in financial sustainability beyond their time in our programs.
Affordable, transitional housing is available, to those who qualify, for Orange County Rescue Mission graduates and families in need from the general public.
Life transformation happens in the context of healthy relationships. Residents become like family to one another, and the staff go above and beyond to be a source of love and encouragement.
Providing a sober living environment and the support to maintain sobriety from addictions and substance abuse are integrated into every program.
The homeless need to know about the opportunities available to them. The outreach teams go out into the community where homeless people live, to give care and the opportunity to receive a hand up out of homelessness.