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Springfield Rescue Mission

Reaching & Touching Lives since 1892

413.732.0808

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Vital Needs @ the Mission
  • New/Gently used English Bibles
  • New/Gently used Spanish Bibles
  • NEW Bath Towels [any color]
  • Heavy Duty Garbage Bags
  • Hairnets
  • Powder-free Vinyl Kitchen Gloves
  • Heavy Duty Rubber-bands

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Foundation Partnerships

We would like to thank the following foundations for supporting the Springfield Rescue Mission and our goal to meet the needs of the hungry, homeless, addicted and poor.

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"The Race to 100" Results

Written by Julie Barnes, Community Development
26
Oct
2009
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Rich Dunn and Brad England from The Q 99.7Ephesians 3:20-21

Thank you to The Q 99.7FM for the amazing job they did during "The Race to 100" Radiothon.

We were asking 100 listeners to call in and give a single gift of $100. Our goal was to reach $10,000 - enough to feed and care for over 5000 people this Thanksgiving season! And praise God - we did! 

Thank you to our volunteers who staffed the phones and our friends who called in to donate!

 

If you missed your chance to donate, please click the "Give Now" link above to securly donate on-line or call 413.732.0808 ext. 110 to call in your donation.

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Download this file (radiothon_flyer.pdf)6th Annual Radiothon Flyer6th Annual "Feed the Hungry" Radiothon - Hosted by The Q 99.7FM352 Kb
 

Congratulations Tyrone!

Written by Julie Barnes, Community Development
26
Oct
2009
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Tyrone Fields is the newest member of the Springfield Rescue Mission’s staff.  Tyrone came on staff full-time in October as our Food Service Coordinator. He is pictured to the right holding his "ServSafe" certification award he earned after completing a food service course. 

We are so pleased to welcome Tyrone to the team and I’m sure all who have worked with him in the kitchen or participated in Operation Sonshine feel the same way.

 

 

WWLP Video about Rescue Mission

Written by Julie Barnes, Community Development
25
Oct
2009
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Click the following link to see the latest Rescue Mission interview from WWLP:

http%3A//www.wwlp.com/dpp/news/local/wwlp_local_Local_man_making_a_difference_200910152019

   

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The goal of the Springfield Rescue Mission since 1892 has been to meet the physical and spiritual needs of the hungry, homeless, addicted, and poor by introducing them to Christ and helping them apply the Word of God to every area of their lives. The Springfield Rescue Mission is a non-profit, Christian based Emergency Shelter and Rehabilitation Program providing food, clothing and shelter. 

 

Rehabilitation Ctr


19 Bliss Street,
Springfield, MA, 01105

tel  (413) 732-0808

Hours of Operation

24/7 - No intakes Friday, Saturday or Sunday

 

Emergency Shelter


148 Taylor Street
Springfield MA 01105


Hours of Operation:

4:00PM - 8:00AM, Monday - Saturday

Business Offices


19 Bliss Street
Springfield, MA, 01105
tel  (413) 732-0808
fax (413) 732-5512

Hours of Operation

9:00AM - 4:00PM, Monday - Friday

Mailing & Contact


P.O. Box 9045
19 Bliss Street
Springfield, MA 01102-9045
[email us]
Springfield Rescue Mission is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization.