
Miami Rescue Mission Inc
Miami Rescue Mission Inc

Miami Rescue Mission Inc
Programs
Comprehensive Support Programs for Men and Women
In Miami-Dade County, there are two residential centers (the Center for Men and the Center for Women and Children), the nonresidential Miami Community Activity Center, the Tew Education Center, the MRM Health Clinic and four transitional houses. The Center for Men provides 320 beds for programs, which include emergency services, long-term care and transitional housing. Approximately 150 men per day were involved in an 8 to 14 month intensive program of education, counseling, discipleship training, career preparedness and job entry called the Regeneration Program. There is also a program for Hispanics that are challenged by the English language called Vida Cambiadas (Changed Lives). On average, an additional 150 to 250 men per day are provided with a shower, change of clothes and dinner. Our Center for Women and Children's AWARENESS (A Woman's Answer Regarding Education, Nurture, Encouragement, Self-esteem, and Salvation) Program is a six month long comprehensive program designed to help each woman adjust and stabilize their lives in the areas of housing, income, education, employment, and independent housing.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2024 – Jun 30, 2025Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$8MEmergency Shelter and Regeneration Program
There is one center in Broward County. Broward Outreach Center has 90 emergency shelter beds, 32 beds are for males, 30 are for single women, and 28 are for women with children. The Broward Outreach Center also provides 20 Regeneration Program Beds. Like the Miami Campus this is an 8 to 14 month intensive program of education, counseling, discipleship training, career preparedness and job entry. BOC also has ten emergency compassion overnight shelter beds filled by the City of Hollywood. Emergency Compassion nights are provided during inclement weather (rain, winds, heat, cold) to individuals referred to us from a municipality, police departments, and/or task force. MRM owns five transitional houses in Broward County which are used by formerly homeless in their transition into permanent housing helping our residents.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2024 – Jun 30, 2025Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$4.2MBargain Barn Thrift Store
MRM operates a thrift store named the Bargain Barn. The store provides merchandise for sale such as clothing, appliances, furniture, bric-a-brac, etc. Donated items are picked up by MRM's fleet of trucks. Many donated items are put into direct use by the Centers (furniture, paint, clothing, appliances); the remaining items are sold to help fund homeless programs. The Bargain Barn is a place to help train residents for future employment. The Mission / the Barn hires many of the men and women who complete the residential programs with thirty-five percent of staff being formerly homeless.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2024 – Jun 30, 2025Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$1.3M
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