Norm had his first taste of alcohol at age 12, introduced by his own father. By 15, he was a full-fledged alcoholic, drinking every day. Then he started using pot, from a dealer who lived next door.
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Helping many find work and self-sufficiency Food and shelter. Both are critical for rebuilding a life.
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Help us welcome our new Development Manager For seven years, John Fung worked as the Director of Development at the University of Arizona College of Medicine Tucson. In that time, he helped raise over $16 million for research, scholarship, and faculty support.
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Nothing goes to waste here at Gospel Rescue Mission, so when a whole team of football muscle showed up to volunteer on Good Friday, we put that muscle to work!
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A seemingly endless line of cars stretched down Michigan Street on Good Friday – each vehicle full of families and individuals looking for hope.
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When most people think about Gospel Rescue Mission, they think about the meals we serve to the hungry, the safe beds we provide to the homeless, or the jobs we help them find along the way to self-sufficiency.
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Jack was in prison. He needed to be set free — in more ways than one.
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