Springfield Rescue Mission

The goal of the Springfield Rescue Mission, since 1892, is to meet the physical and spiritual needs of the hungry, homeless, addicted and less fortunate by Bringing Hope and Light to the Community, sharing the love of Christ and helping them apply the Word of God to every area of their lives.

The Springfield Rescue Mission (SRM) is a leader in meeting the needs of the poor and homeless in Greater Springfield. As an Emergency Shelter, Mobile Feeding Program, Rehabilitation/Transformation Center and Transitional Living Facility, SRM provides food, shelter, clothing, medical attention, Christian counseling, literacy training and advocacy – free of charge. These programs help individuals take meaningful steps toward becoming responsible and productive members of the community.


SRM began as a community outreach ministry located over a laundry facility on Stanford Street in Springfield, MA in 1892.  SRM continues today to provide the homeless and low-income with services to meet their most basic needs and is a safe place of refuge – all free of charge and without direct government assistance.



https://springfieldrescuemission.org/

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