Friday, June 3, 2016

Spotlight on Family Service

Many people do not realize that homelessness impacts, not only men, but women, women with children and entire families. In response to the growth of this segment of the homeless population, in 1988 the Rescue Mission opened a family service unit.

This week in Family Services, we have sheltered 27 children, 26 women, and 2 married couples. Imagine if you can, 27 children in a building with no playground, no place to enjoy outdoor activities now that school is out for the summer.

Our house is full with people, with noise, with laughter, and with the love of Christ. Please pray for us during this summer. We are in need of a new facility to more adequately meet the needs of the growing homeless population - especially woman and children. Contact the Mission to learn how you can help.

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

The Discipleship Academy

Today we turn the spotlight on the Discipleship Academy. The Academy is a program of intensive Bible study and service duties designed to achieve these outcomes in every individual in the Academy:
  • Provide a solid foundation for life by introducing men to the gospel of Jesus Christ.
  • Build upon this foundation by grounding the students in the truth of Scripture though doctrinal and expositional studies. Below are but a few of the courses offered:
    • Apologetics
    • Basic Bible Doctrine
    • Church History
    • Conflict Resolution
    • Expository Teaching (teaching through books of the Bible)
    • Goal setting and Action planning.
    • Personal Finance
    • History of Redemption
    • Employment Seeking Skills.
  • Equip men in the Academy to become godly fathers/husbands who are strong enough to face the challenges of a world that does not value holiness, Christ-likeness, integrity, and hard work.
You can partner with the Rescue Mission as we help the men in the Discipleship Academy work toward these outcomes.

Keep reading. We will spotlight different ministries in future posts.

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Summer Signs

These are sure signs of summer at the Rescue Mission:
  • First, our über-volunteer Becky Long is sorting a donation of summer clothing items for our women and children. Space is at a premium at the shelter, so these clothes need to be stored in what space we have available. Thanks, Becky for tackling this difficult task.
  • Second, box fans have been purchased to replace ones from last year that were worn out or damaged. Our building really gets hot and the people who stay with us need all the help available to beat the heat.
Storing clothes and buying fans are not likely what comes to mind when thinking of helping individuals who experience homelessness. It is, however, one of those "mundane" tasks that must be accomplished all the time.

Thanks to all who remember us throughout the year as we minster to people in need.

Monday, May 23, 2016

Selfies

Two of our staff members were good sports and allowed us to use them to test drive our "selfie wall" at the Rescue Mission. Crystal Eckman, Mission Ambassador (L) and Robbie Jones, Family Service Manager (R) seem to be enjoying the experience.

When you come to the Mission to tour or volunteer, make sure you have your picture taken in front of our "selfie wall." No, we won't paste it all over social media (without your permission, that is), and yes, there is a lot of laughter at the Rescue Mission. Jesus brings us joy and we are happy to share our joy in Christ with all who come for a visit or for shelter.

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Servant's Heart Award

Thanks Director of Development Lynn Wyant for this post:

The Rescue Mission of Mahoning honored seven exceptional volunteers on Wednesday May 4, 2016 at the Emergency Shelter located at 962 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd in Youngstown, Ohio in a special ceremony. Each of the honorees received the Rescue Mission’s highest volunteer honor – The "Servant’s Heart" Award.

Lynn Wyant, Director of Development explained "This award originated in 2006 to honor one exceptional volunteer. Barbara Clark has since passed away but was a faithful volunteer who cheerfully served the Mission during years of illness. She inspired others and she inspired us so it was decided that we would create a special honor to give to our most dedicated volunteers."

Wyant added, "every year, hundreds of individuals and groups give sacrificially of their time to help the Rescue Mission. Annually, the Mission receives nearly 25,000 hours of donated volunteer time and sincerely appreciates each and every volunteer."

The following individuals were recognized their exceptional efforts to help the Rescue Mission of the Mahoning Valley: Rick Blair III, Madison Goske, Becky Long, Sharon Moser, Kristi Schmitz and Sandi Love & Jacci Bradley.

Thursday, March 24, 2016

Run, Rick, Run


Rick Blair is an amazing individual. Besides being a faithful Christ follower, talented musician, and committed family man, he is also a long distance runner. Rick is training to run in the Boston Marathon to be held April 18th.  Part of his participation involves raising money for a local charity. Rick has chosen to raise funds for the Rescue Mission. His initial goal was $5000.00. When he passed that goal, he set $10,000 as the next benchmark. Having reached that, the new goal is $26,200.00, one thousand dollars for every mile of the Marathon. Here’s the good news: several families have promised to match donations up to $2500.

You may donate to Rick’s cause by visiting his crowdrise site, or by donating directly to the Rescue Mission designated for Rick. Read more about this project in a recent article in the Youngstown Vindicator. And don’t forget to follow Rick’s progress as he prepares and runs in the Boston Marathon.


 

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Social Work Month

This month, the Rescue Mission recognizes the great work done by Mrs. Pat Sciaretta (LSW) and her intrepid group of social work student interns. According to the National Association of Social Workers (NASW):

Celebrated each March, National Professional Social Work Month is an opportunity for social workers across the country to turn the spotlight on the profession and highlight the important contributions they make to society.
Our nations' more than 600,000 social workers have amazing tenacity and talent.
They confront some of the most challenging issues facing individuals, families, communities and society and forge solutions that help people reach their full potential and make our nation a better place to live.
 Thank you, Ms. Pat, Roni Robinson, Christine Peters (LSW), Madison Goske (LSW), Nicole Zarzycki, Theresa Depp (LSW), and Brandy Ogle for the fantastic work you do for our guests at the Rescue Mission.