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Springfield Rescue Mission

Reaching & Touching Lives since 1892

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  • 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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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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From “Garbage” to Growth: JASON’S JOURNEY

Written by Administrator
06
Aug
2009
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jasonLife would be so much easier if accepting Christ as Savior instantly transformed all our thoughts and behaviors—but Jason knows it doesn’t work that way.

After giving his heart to Christ in April 2006, he knew he was up against a fierce battle with the “old man” in him, all the “garbage” in his soul and spirit left by his childhood.

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From Depression to Hope: RUSSELL'S JOURNEY

Written by Administrator
06
Aug
2009
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Russell's Story“Life was just something to have fun with…a game…to do as little as possible.” That was Russell’s philosophy since he’d started drinking at the age of nine.

“I’d sneak (alcohol) just because I liked it,” he remembers. “Little did I know what it would do to my life.” The consequences—including a break with his family—didn’t catch up with Russell for many years.

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A New Start in Life: RUDY'S JOURNEY

Written by Administrator
06
Aug
2009
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Rudy's StoryAt 17, when most kids his age were thinking about cars and proms, alcohol took control of Rudy’s life. He managed to live with his addiction for 34 years...

... until his mother passed away in 2005. “That put me over the edge,” he says softly. “She was not just my mom but my best friend.” From that point on, Rudy’s drinking increased.

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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.