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  2. Phoenix Rescue Mission - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix Rescue Mission was founded in 1952 as the Phoenix Gospel Mission by LeRoy and Grace Davidson, a 28-year-old house painter living in Phoenix. On its opening day, about 15 migrant workers came and sat on wooden boards supported by paint cans for a basic meal and to hear the gospel message.

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    According to the 2019 homeless count, there were about 600 homeless people and one shelter in the city; the Gospel Rescue Mission has about 130 beds and requires attendance at a Christian chapel ...

  4. Category:City and Gospel Rescue Missions - Wikipedia

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  5. City Mission - Wikipedia

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    The City Mission movement started in Glasgow in January 1826 when David Nasmith founded the Glasgow City Mission . [1] It was an interdenominational agency working alongside churches and other Christian agencies to provide for the spiritual and material welfare of those in need.

  6. Pacific Garden Mission - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Garden Mission is a homeless shelter which is located in the Near West Side section of Chicago, Illinois, it was founded in 1877 [1] by Colonel George Clarke and his wife, Sarah. Nicknamed "The Old Lighthouse", it is the largest homeless shelter in Chicago and among the oldest in the city, and, according to the PGM website, "is the ...

  7. David Nasmith - Wikipedia

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    City and Gospel missions, also known as Gospel Rescue Missions in the US, are practical religion outside the walls of the church and an example of Evangelical parachurch organisations. "David Nasmith originated the Young Men’s Christian Association in Glasgow, and set the institution at work in other cities and around the world.

  8. The Bowery Mission - Wikipedia

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    Klopsch became president [12] and the Mission was formally incorporated as Bowery Mission and Young Men's Home in 1897. [ 12 ] [ 16 ] One prominent board member was Sarah J. Bird, a philanthropist who was known as "the Mother of the Bowery Mission" due to her long-time service to the organization from 1881 to 1914.

  9. Union Rescue Mission - Wikipedia

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    The Union Rescue Mission, commonly abbreviated as the URM, is a Christian homeless shelter in the Skid Row neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. It is the oldest in the city [1] and the largest private homeless shelter in the United States. [2] The organization behind the URM is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that was established in 1891.