Union Rescue Mission: The Way Home
March 31, 2011 Leave a comment
The Union Rescue Mission is a embraces homeless people with addictions by giving them hope for a changed life and finding a way home. It is a private organization that works to restore lives to normalcy for the homeless people in LA, hoping to break the cycle of homelessness and lead them to live self-sufficient, self-confident lives.
“Thanks to Union Rescue Mission, I have my son back…” – Andy, father of Marty who was helped by Union Rescue Mission.
Union Rescue Mission Helps People Like Tom Battling Addiction
Tom lost his job to due to a construction accident where he broke his hip. He turned to Union Rescue Mission for help when he was disconnected from his family. Union Rescue Mission works to help people like Tom find a way home.
Giving Back to Union Rescue Mission
You can volunteer and donate with the union rescue mission. Visit their website to get involved with the projects that need immediate attention. In order to volunteer with the Union Rescue Mission, you will need to attend an orientation and pick a place to volunteer. See the volunteer opportunities at Union Rescue Mission.
You can also donate to Union Rescue Mission. You can donate online, or by phone or mail. Their phone number is 1-888-77-THE-WAY-HOME or by mail at Union Rescue Mission, Internet Donations, 545 S San Pedro St, Los Angeles, CA 90013.
Since 1949, the Mary Lind Recovery Centers have given residential treatment to homeless people suffering from substance abuse and addiction in Southern California. Focusing on central Los Angeles and Skid Row who have the highest poverty rate at 33%. The Mary Lind Center serves over 300 people at a time – most of them are homeless.
Give Back to the Mary Lind Recovery Centers

They offer specific services that include:


