With a grant from the City of Merced we were able to purchase a new 3-bedroom home that will enable us to help another family in permanent supportive housing. We are grateful for collaboration with the City of Merced.
60 Men & Women Housed!
60 men and women have found permanent housing this year after going through Rescue Mission programs. Thank you for supporting the Mission!
Hope for Men
Beds Available: 10 / Enrolled: 10
Housed: 13
Hope for Women
Beds Available: 10 / Enrolled: 9
Housed: 8
Hope Medical Respite Care
Beds Available: 10 / Enrolled: 10
Housed: 21
Transition to Hope (Sober Living Homes)
Beds Available: 40 / Enrolled: 39
Housed: 18
Guest Services: 549
Learn more about our programs, click here.
Oasis Dinner Raises Over $76,000 for the Mission
The Merced County Rescue Mission would like to express our gratitude to all of you who attended the Oasis Dinner, our annual fundraiser on Friday evening, May 10th. The Oasis Dinner raised over $76,000 to meet our expenses during the summer months. This could not have been accomplished without your overwhelming generosity and support for the Rescue Mission. Your kindness will help us continue helping men, women, families, and Veterans across all of Merced County.
Thank you also for sharing in the excitement of the Mission’s “Building Hope Campaign” as we look forward to a new campus and the opportunity this will bring for influencing even more lives for Christ! As our ministry expands, we are grateful to have you as strong supporters.
We encourage you to learn more about the Mission, help raise awareness, and help raise more funds for the Mission.
Oasis Dinner Tickets on Sale!
Buy your Oasis Dinner tickets and tables online or you may contact Amy Bigg, 209.484.8801.
Please Pray for Wayne
Wayne Hague has been teaching and mentoring participants in the Merced County Rescue Mission programs for about 15 years. Wayne also works with the men in our program who are working on major issues and is helping them learn to work through problems that have become debilitating giants in their lives. Recently Wayne suffered a stroke that has temporarily placed him on the sidelines. The Rescue Mission greatly misses Wayne while he is home and recovering. Please remember him in your prayers. From all of us at the Mission, "We love you, Wayne!"