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Our
Mission
Reaching
out to the Least, The Last and the Lost of our Community to
Inspire Hope with
Human Compassion and the Love of God.
Our
Vision
As
a team of clients, staff and supporters we will utilize the best
technology and resources
to move an increasing number of homeless individuals from isolation
to inclusion as accountable and productive members of the community
with human compassion and the love of God.
Through
your generosity, we are able to meet the needs of poor, hungry and
homeless people in South Florida.
Since
our founding in 1922, the Miami Rescue Mission has continued to serve
"the least, the last and the lost," and give them hope for a better
life. Our doors are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
to provide food, clothing and shelter, along with recovery programs
and education for those who want to change their lives.
Our
Ministries
The
Center for Men provides emergency
services including nutritious meals, showers and a safe place to stay
for the night. Transitional housing is also offered for those who
need help in relocating in the community. Our Regeneration Program
offers life-changing opportunities for men who suffer from life-controlling
problems such as homelessness, chemical abuse or addiction, medical
and mental issues, illiteracy, and lack of adequate job skills.
Community
Activity Center Dedicated to Youth Development
The Community Activity Center is designed to meet the needs of
Miami's youth. This new facility hosts a variety of programs, from
basketball to study hall.
Center
for Women & Children - Miami
The Center for Women & Children is a haven for homeless women and
families, which provides emergency overnight shelter as well as a
long-term recovery program.
Jeffrey
A. Tew Education Center - Miami
Offers state-of-the-art education and computer technology training
for those who want to improve academic skills and prepare for re-entry
into the job market.
Broward
Outreach Centers
Broward Outreach Center (BOC) was one of the first emergency shelters
offering a comprehensive recovery program for the homeless in South
Broward County. Clients are taught life skills, which help them to
develop goals for going back into the community as productive, tax-paying
citizens.
BOC is also managing the Broward County North Homeless Assistance
Center in Pompano Beach. The 200-bed facility operates a short-term
(six weeks) program adapted from the BOC Hollywood's successful eight
month program
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The
Broward Outreach Center for Women and Children was opened in September 2004 in Hollywood, Florida,
adjacent to BOC on 2056 Scott Street.Construction
picture (right) of the Center for Women and Children.
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